Aretha Franklin's Rose Estate, a gorgeous 1927 home, is situated along the ninth hole of the Detroit Golf Club in the Palmer Woods neighborhood.
Finally coming to screens are “Amazing Grace,” a long-lost concert film of Aretha Franklin, Charles Burnett's 1999 comedy “The Annihilation of Fish” and the 1997 erotic thriller “Female Perversions.” ...
Roger Ressmeyer/Corbis/VCG/Getty ; Charles Sykes/Invision/AP Aretha Franklin was the Queen of Soul, but she was also the matriarch of her sizable family, including her four sons: Clarence Franklin ...
Aretha Franklin purchased the Rose Estate in 1994, but the home fell into disrepair in the years before her death. Detroiters Trevor Thomas and Brandon Lynum purchased and restored the home ...
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