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Aretha Franklin Once Saved the Day by Stepping up To Sing Opera
- Aretha Franklin replaced an ailing Pavarotti to sing Nessun Dorma at the 1998 Grammys, delivering a legendary moment.
- Franklin’s performance earned a standing ovation and became one of Grammy history’s most iconic moments.
- Sting introduced Franklin and announced the Living Legend Award in absentia for Pavarotti.
- The Grammys took place at Radio City Music Hall, where the surprise performance unfolded.
- Pavarotti’s illness prompted a quick all-hands-on-deck moment to find a worthy replacement.
- Franklin’s aria choice, Nessun Dorma, became closely associated with triumph in televised events.
- Franklin’s versatility extended beyond her soul catalog, showcasing operatic prowess to a broad audience.
- Aretha Franklin had performed Nessun Dorma previously at a MusiCares tribute to Pavarotti two days earlier, influencing the decision.
- The 1998 Grammys honored Pavarotti with a Living Legend Award in absentia during Franklin’s performance.
- The moment was captured in a widely shared clip and remains a referenced Grammy milestone.
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