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Multi-Star Salute

By Chuck Crisafulli

Taylor Swift to the left. Alice Cooper to the right. Kiss' Paul Stanley chatting up George Lopez, while the Jonas Brothers hit the hors d' oeuvres and Barbra Streisand strolls by arm in arm with James Brolin. Is that Rihanna waving hello to Quincy Jones? That's got to be Stephen Colbert down by the stage, and there's no doubt that's Katy Perry just a couple tables away. And with this much star power shining, should I really be surprised to see original moonwalker Buzz Aldrin standing next to Earth, Wind & Fire?

Any other night, I'd assume that these kinds of celebrity sightings were the product of some kind of disturbing fever dream, but when you're lucky enough to find yourself at Clive Davis and The Recording Academy's hot-ticket Pre-GRAMMY Gala, the A-list celebs are all over the place — there to celebrate an incredible night of music just like any other fan.

For the second year in a row, the party — once the province of legendary music man Davis — was an official part of GRAMMY Week, and incorporated The Academy's GRAMMY Salute To Industry Icons presentation (which went to Universal Music giant Doug Morris), now more than half-a-decade running in its own right. And this music-oriented blowout lived up to its reputation. Davis — "the man with the golden ears" — was the consummate host, welcoming all and making a point of recognizing such special genre-spanning party attendees as Jane Fonda, Smokey Robinson, Chick Corea, Jay-Z, India.Arie, Motown founder Berry Gordy, and Kings Of Leon.
 
But what excited Clive — and the rest of us — most were the night's unique musical performances. The Black Eyed Peas took the stage first, and quickly demonstrated that this was going to be a one-of-a-kind night when Slash joined to add guitar to a Fergie-powered version of Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child O' Mine." "We're here for the music," announced will i. am, before launching the group into a high-energy version of "I Gotta Feeing." 

Up next was R&B crooner Maxwell, who got the crowd worked up with the seductive, all-out plea of "Pretty Wings." He was followed by Harry Connick Jr., who pumped up the energy with some New Orleans-style piano work (in honor of his hometown Saints going to the Super Bowl) before being joined by Carrie Underwood for a heartfelt duet on the jazz standard "All The Way."

Then came the recognition of Morris. Before he got to address the crowd though, he was treated to a performance he'd requested — Mary J. Blige doing a, well, über-dramatic pass at "No More Drama" — a performance that ended with her collapsing against the onstage grand piano. 

Carlos Santana strapped on his guitar to power through a cover of the Cream hit "Sunshine Of Your Love" with Rob Thomas providing vocals — and then, barely a pause before the pair segued into their signature hit "Smooth." Clive introduced singer Jennifer Hudson to sing a mini-tribute to Streisand, and the Dreamgirls star hit things out of the park with soaring versions of "People" and "The Way We Were." The evening wrapped up with Jamie Foxx and T-Pain kicking out the jams with “Blame It" and "Overdose."

It truly was a night to be remembered, and at one point Clive put it all in perspective for his music industry guests. "Hey, this is three hours of amazing live music," he said, "If you can't handle it, then you're in the wrong business." 

(To view photos from the Pre-GRAMMY Gala and other GRAMMY Week events, click here.)

 

 

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ronniel's picture

 

 

  • i likie you Phrozyn..............

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February 2, 2010 - 12:09am
ronniel's picture

 

 

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February 2, 2010 - 12:07am
ronniel's picture

 

 

  • hell yeahh?!!!!!!!!.

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February 2, 2010 - 12:03am
MJFAN's picture

I loved the trbute to Michael Jackson!  It was amazing in 3-D.  I almost cried when his children accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award.  I liked how they were wearing outfits just like MJ.

 

i  <3  MJ!!!!!!!!!

February 1, 2010 - 2:40pm
itsalleternal's picture

As for the profanity, I agree rappers (and other profane acts) need to be told not to use strong language on the show, by changing their lyrics or cutting those parts, while ensuring they can sing the entire song. While there wasn't a reasonable FCC case for punishment (it was after 11 pm for most viewers, and after 10 pm in all time zones where it aired), the GRAMMYs should not be an R-rated event, and CBS shouldn't have to work so hard and fast to bleep them out.

For those complaining about the winners, your complaints should go out to members of The Recording Academy, not to the show itself. They are the ones that voted for the nominees and for the winners. If you want to change it, take up music, get recording and join The Academy.

February 1, 2010 - 7:19am
sprstar56's picture

I agree with what a couple of people said on this blog....... If you're gonna allow rappers to perform, then make it clear no cussing profanity in the song so CBS doesn't mute or cut out pieces of the performance. I was excited for Drake, Lil' Wayne, and Eminems performance..... until I saw it, or better yet heard some and saw some LOL. Also, Taylor Swift for Album of the Year? Seriously...... yes, she is a great singer, but to win out against WAY more talented artists was crazy. Almost every other nominee in that category are not only singers, they are songwriters, WAAAY better performers live, and again, just way better artists. Don't think I'll be watching the Grammys again.

January 31, 2010 - 10:42pm
JohnPatrick's picture

 Screw the Grammy’s..I’ll never watch it again…Please Taylor Swift won over Beyonce,  GAGA and BEP…give me a break.  She could not even perform her song live in the key it was written because outside the computer enhanced studio session or her lip-syncing concerts… she is nothing…What a Joke!

January 31, 2010 - 9:51pm
sunny's picture

iT IS SAD THAT PEOPLE WERE ALLOWED TO BE ON THE PROGRAM -WHERE YOU HAD TO TURN THE SOUND OFF !!  AND THAT THEY WORE LESS THAN STRIPPERS AT A JOINT !!!! PEOPLE THAT LOVE MUSIC THIS MUST HAVE HURT THEIR EARS!!!!!!!

January 31, 2010 - 9:45pm
Love music's picture
January 31, 2010 - 9:43pm
Love music's picture

I agree.  How did she rise to the level of winning a grammy?  Children must be her fans.  They would not know good music if they heard it.

January 31, 2010 - 9:39pm
Love music's picture

 

Love music's picture Love music

I just want to say that Taylor Swift is a good recording artist as long as she is in a studio with a mixer.  She is tone deaf and I was embarrised for her.

 

It looked like Stevie Nicks was in pain tring to sing with her.  What a shame.

 

January 31, 2010 - 9:37pm
tatumjs's picture

This is an outrage. Either Beyonce or Gaga had "Album of the Year" in the bag. To give that award to Taylor Swift is an embarrassment. This seriously HAS to be some kind of a joke. It would be different if she could sing.

January 31, 2010 - 9:36pm
Love music's picture

I just want to say that Taylor Swift is a good recording artist as long as she is in a studio with a mixer.  She is tone deaf and I was embarrised for her.

 

It looked like Stevie Nicks was in pain tring to sing with her.  What a shame.

January 31, 2010 - 9:27pm
Stephnie's picture

Hey...where is the pic?????

January 31, 2010 - 9:25pm
Phrozyn's picture

You just used the comment section, silly!

January 31, 2010 - 8:03pm