VIDEO : Aretha Franklin and a Collection of Jazz Musicians Perform 'Purple Rain' at the White House

Aretha Franklin and a collection of all-star jazz musicians celebrated International Jazz Day at the White House with a cover of Prince's "Purple Rain." President Barack Obama and the White House celebrated International Jazz Day Saturday with an all-star concert that featured jazz legends like Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin and Chick Corea and contemporary jazz musicians like Robert Glasper and Terrace Martin alongside singers like Aretha Franklin, Sting and Esperanza Spalding. "He was definitely an original and a one-of-a-kind. There was truly only one Prince," the soul singer said in an interview soon after Prince's death.


Aretha Franklin and a Collection of Jazz Musicians Perform 'Purple Rain' at the White House

01-05-2016 - Vidéo Aretha Franklin /