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  2. Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance

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    Aretha Franklin was the first recipient of the award in 1968. In total, she has won the award eleven times, making her the artist with the most wins in the category. In 1976, Natalie Cole won the award for her song "This Will Be", only the second artist to win the award back then.

  3. Natalie Cole - Wikipedia

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    Natalie Maria Cole (February 6, 1950 – December 31, 2015) ... and R&B songs. Her version of "Daydreaming" by Aretha Franklin was a minor hit on the R&B chart. In ...

  4. Inseparable (album) - Wikipedia

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    Altogether, the album went platinum, selling over a million copies and helping Cole win two Grammy Awards including Best New Artist and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, where she broke the winning streak set by Aretha Franklin, who had won the award eight years in a row. (For a time before Cole's win, the award was nicknamed The Aretha Award ...

  5. American Music Award for Favorite Soul/R&B Female Artist

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    Aretha Franklin: Betty Wright: 1975 (2nd) Diana Ross [citation needed] Roberta Flack: Aretha Franklin: 1976 (3rd) Aretha Franklin [citation needed] Gwen McCrae: Minnie Riperton: 1977 (4th) Aretha Franklin [citation needed] Natalie Cole: Diana Ross: 1978 (5th) Natalie Cole [citation needed] Aretha Franklin: Donna Summer: 1979 (6th) Natalie Cole ...

  6. 34th Annual Grammy Awards - Wikipedia

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    Natalie Cole won the most awards (three), including Album of the Year. [2] [3] Paul Simon opened the show. Performers. ... Aretha Franklin & Michael McDonald

  7. NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Female Artist - Wikipedia

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    Aretha Franklin [2] 1984 – 85 — 1986 Anita Baker [3] ... Natalie Cole: Roberta Flack: Aretha Franklin: Patti LaBelle: 1990s. Year Artist Ref 1990 Anita Baker [9]

  8. 36th Annual Grammy Awards - Wikipedia

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    Aretha Franklin – (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman; Natalie Cole – It's Sand, Man; Bonnie Raitt, Don Was, Bruce Springsteen, Steve Winwood, Tony! Toni! Toné!, Narada Michael Walden, B.B. King – tribute to Curtis Mayfield

  9. Joseph "Lucky" Scott - Wikipedia

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    Joseph "Lucky" Scott was an American bassist, and musical director. He is most recognized for his work with Curtis Mayfield, in particular the Super Fly album. While Lucky was predominantly the bassist and musical director for Curtis Mayfield, his credits also include The Impressions, Aretha Franklin, Natalie Cole, The Staple Singers, Leroy Hutson, Gladys Knight, and more.