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Stevie Wonder, Faith Hill, Jennifer Hudson among all-stars to honour Aretha Franklin at funeral

An all-star lineup that includes Stevie Wonder, Faith Hill, Jennifer Hudson, Fantasia, Shirley Caesar and many more will perform at Aretha Franklin's funeral next week.

Performers to include Queen of Soul's son Edward Franklin, Ron Isley, Chaka Khan

An all-star lineup that includes Stevie Wonder, Faith Hill, Jennifer Hudson and many more will perform at Aretha Franklin's funeral next week. (Associated Press)

An all-star lineup that includes Stevie Wonder, Faith Hill, Jennifer Hudson, Fantasia, Shirley Caesar and many more will perform at Aretha Franklin's funeral next week.

The Queen of Soul's service will be held in Detroit on Aug. 31.

Also slated to perform are Ron Isley, Chaka Khan, Yolanda Adams, Jennifer Holliday and Aretha Franklin's son, Edward Franklin.

The list was provided to The Associated Press by Franklin's longtime publicist, Gwendolyn Quinn.

The service will reflect Franklin's strong gospel roots. Among the gospel stars performing will be Marvin Sapp and Vanessa Bell Armstrong.

The Aretha Franklin Orchestra and the Aretha Franklin Celebration Choir are also on the program, as are singers Audrey DuBois Harris and Alice McAllister Tillman.

The Aug. 31 service will reflect Franklin's strong gospel roots. (Carolyn Kaster/The Associated Press)

The service will be held at Greater Grace Temple. Franklin died of pancreatic cancer last Thursday at age 76 in Detroit.

The funeral will cap a week of remembrances for Franklin. A public viewing will be held at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History on Tuesday and Wednesday. A public concert at Chene Park amphitheater is scheduled for Thursday.

The Four Tops will be among those performing at Thursday's concert. Abdul (Duke)Fakir said he was honoured that his famed Motown group was invited to perform. The lone, surviving original member of the quartet said he and his bandmates shared a special bond with Franklin on stages and in studios over the decades.

"I'm happy we always love to do anything we can for `little sis,"' he said, adding that the performances "should be awe-inspiring."