Women of Soul rock the White House
buzzz worthy. . . Musical veterans and and future vetrans united in the Performance at the White House series, Women of Soul on March 6. Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, Melissa Etheridge , Tessanne Chin , Jill Scott , Janelle MonĂ¡e and Ariana Grande were all placed in the spotlight , President Obama noted ha soul music was rooted in the church, where many R&B performers got their start: "For many of the performers here tonight, it all began on Sunday morning. Growing up in Detroit, Aretha sang at her father’s church, and recorded her first album at that church when she was just 14 years old. Patti LaBelle was painfully shy -- I cannot believe that, but this is what I’ve been told --(laughter) -- until she sang a solo in front of the congregation, and got a standing ovation. That’s when she realized she could do something special. Eventually, artists like Aretha and Patti began ...