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Abbey Lincoln Smithsonian Interview Block 119
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    Well, a lot of singers have them today. They sound like everybody else. Little trills and things that they do. It's not theirs. Aretha Franklin made an impression on these women. I mean, Aretha Franklin is a master at this. She doesn't like sound anybody. Neither did Mahalia Jackson. But after Aretha Franklin, I mean, I can't tell who any of them are. I don't mean to be unkind, but it's true. ...
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