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Justin Timberlake recently sang a duet with a blues singer. Could you tell me the name of the singer and the name of the song they sang together?J. T. T., Kentucky
Justin Timberlake and the legendary Al Green performed a special rendition of Lets Stay Together on Timberlakes 2003 NBC-TV special Down Home in Memphis. Green, 57, scored his first No. 1 hit with the song in 1972. But a few years after his hit, Green decided to become a minister and committed himself to the church. The Rev. Green still preaches and sings at the Full Gospel Tabernacle Church in Memphis, Tenn. Last November, Green released I Cant Stop, his first secular studio CD in more than two decades. Green and Timberlakes mom, Lynn Harless, are neighbors in the Memphis suburb of Shelby Forest, Tenn.
Can you please tell me about singer Maureen McGovern and if she is singing or recording?
Faith B., Wisconsin
Maureen McGovern was working as a secretary when she got the nod to record The Morning After for the 1972 film The Poseiden Adventure. After that song reached No. 1, McGovern followed with another disaster movie hit, We May Never Love This Way Again, from The Towering Inferno. Though she dominated the music charts for a time in the 1970s, McGovern branched out beyond pop stardom. Shes acted on Broadway and television, sang with symphonies and performed duets with Placido Domingo, Mel Torme and Sting. She also established Works of Heart, which brings music to caregivers and their patients, after singing at a pediatric unit in Pittsburgh one Christmas Eve. She closed with the hopeful The Morning After. As the childrens beds were being wheeled back to their rooms, one by one, each parent clung to me with tears in their eyes, McGovern recalls. One mother thanked me over and over again for making her heart smilesomething she hadnt felt in over a year. I will never forget their faces. I knew, then and there, that I was put on this earth to sing music that comforts and inspires. Plans are underway for her to star as Marmee in a Broadway musical version of Little Women later this year.
Can you tell me whatever happened to Emily Peden of the 1970s show The New Zoo Revue?
Mike J., Washington, D.C.
Shes still married to New Zoo Revue co-star, and the shows creator, Douglas Momary. They got the go-ahead for the show a few weeks before their wedding. New Zoo Revue ran from 1972 until 1975, but aired years later in reruns. When Emily and Doug started a family, Emily wanted to spend more time at home with the children. While their kids were growing up, she went back to school and earned her masters degree in marriage and family counseling and served as the education director at her church. Doug now operates a TV production company in Las Vegas and Emily serves as vice president of finance, but shes also a devoted mom and grandmother, sixth-grade Sunday school teacher and church choir member. She also enjoys working on their farm. It is truly a dream come true. Nothing can compare to the songs of meadowlarks in the pasture, sunsets that stretch across the horizon and the simple pleasures of country living, she says. She and Doug often get recognized from their days on television. We both have so many wonderful memories of those years, especially our visits to the White House, Emily says. Our NZR group was very close and we are still in touch with (the characters who played) Henrietta Hippo and Charlie the Owl.
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