November 29. 2006 il!‘ ^Jovtlanò (Dbsmwr Focus Franklin Duets with Blige on ‘Bobby’ Kennedy connection beyond soundtrack (AP)-- Aretha Franklin's con­ nection to Robert Kennedy goes tar beyond her appearance on the "Bobby" soundtrack. The Queen of Soul, who per­ forms a duet on the album w ith Mary J. Blige. used to perform at the old Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, where Kennedy was assassinated in 1968. and also sang at Kennedy's memorial ser­ vice. So when her agent called and asked her if she'd sing on the soundtrack to "Bobby," the new film centered around Kennedy's assassination. "I said I would love to do it," Franklin told The Associated Press. "Like most people. I appreciated the Kennedys, and I did do Bobby's memorial service at Arlington (N a­ tional) Cemetery and met the rest of the family and thought very highly of them." Franklin said in a phone interview last week. "I just couldn't let it pass." f ranklin said she learned even more about Kennedy through her involvem ent in the project. The final song on the soundtrack, out Tuesday, features a speech by the late politician. I had no idea Bobby Kennedy was as deep as he was." Franklin said. "He really had a lot of sub­ stance ami content." She also talked about the "aw ful" lime of turmoil in the nation that the movie depicts through the lives of several fictional characters. "It’s really something that we should all take a look at again." she said. Franklin performs the inspirational song "Never Gonna Break My Faith, with Blige; previously ap­ pearing on a Blige album. Re­ garding work with Blige. Franklin said: "It's always delightful. We had fun. She’s a younger artist whom I appreciate." But Franklin seems to have had the most fun working on her ow n u p co m in g alb u m , which she plans to release in February on her own label. Aretha's Records. 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Aretha Franklin Foxx Honors Biological Mom F Winter Concert at WSU-Vancouver Student, staff and faculty mu­ sicians of the University Singers at Washington State University Vancouver present their annual Winter Concert at noon, Tues day, Dec. 5 in the auditorium of the Student Services building The show features Songs of Nature (Antonin Dvorak), That's Entertainment, I Only Have Eyes for You/The More I See you. Save the Last Dance for Me, and more The event is free and open to the public. WSU Vancouverislocated at 14204 N.E. Salmon Creek Ave., east of the 134th Street exit from either 1-5 or 1-205. Parking is available in the blue lot for $2 or at parking meters. 2808 N.E Munin LutherKingJr. Portland, Or. 97212 A N Phone (503)493-8127 • Pax (503) 528-8298 1 Dedicates song at awards show (AP) - It was a more-than-un- predictable night for Oscar winner Jamie Foxx at the American Music Awards program Nov. 21 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. 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