Aretha Franklin, the iconic singer who changed the face of rock and roll, soul and R&B, died Thursday at her home in Detroit, her publicist said. She was 76. Ms. Franklin had been battling cancer for the past several years. Her health issues forced her to cancel concert engagements periodically, including one in New Jersey in March, followed by her April date at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. In 2017, she formally announced her retirement, with the caveat that select concert dates were possible. Though Ms. Franklin made her home in Detroit, she was extremely fond of Chicago...