George Clooney, Amy Grant, Gladys Knight, U2 receive Kennedy Center
Honors
Send a link to a friend
[December 05, 2022]
By Jeff Mason and Daphne Psaledakis
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Actor George Clooney, singer-songwriter Amy Grant,
singer Gladys Knight, composer Tania León and rock group U2 were
celebrated on Sunday for their contributions to the arts at a White
House reception and a music-filled Kennedy Center Honors show.
The Kennedy Center event, now in its 45th year, recognizes stars from
music, stage and screen for their contributions to American culture.
At a reception for the five honorees at the White House, President Joe
Biden addressed each artist personally, praising their individual
talents and saying they embodied the spirit of the country.
"Tonight, we celebrate a truly exceptional ... group of artists who
embody the very spirit of 'We the People,'” Biden said.
The room was packed with celebrities, the White House's second
star-studded event in recent days.
Actors Julia Roberts and Matt Damon were seated next to each other, in
front of journalist Katie Couric. Former Washington, D.C. police officer
Michael Fanone, who was beaten defending the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6,
2021, was seated next to singer Eddie Vedder in the front row.
Inside the Kennedy Center opera house where the show was later held,
House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her husband, Paul, who
has been recovering after he was attacked in October in their San
Francisco home, appeared in a balcony and got a standing ovation when
they were recognized from the stage by David Rubenstein, the Kennedy
Center's chairman.
The show highlighted the five artists' work, and represented a return to
the times before the coronavirus pandemic began; on Sunday night, there
was no requirement for testing or masking to attend, though many
continue to die of the disease in the United States. Clooney, an actor
and filmmaker who played a doctor on the popular NBC television show
"ER" before launching a movie career that earned him two Academy Awards,
said becoming a Kennedy Center honoree was a little daunting.
"I grew up in a little town in Kentucky and I watched it on TV," Clooney
told reporters about the Kennedy Center Honors, referencing previous
winners Jimmy Stewart and Robert Redford. "That's an exciting fraternity
to be a part of."
Roberts and Clooney's father, Nick, along with actors Damon, Don Cheadle
and Richard Kind appeared on the Kennedy Center stage to honor the
filmmaker. "George's best and most important work is still ahead of
him," his father said.
Roberts, who has co-starred in multiple films with Clooney, wore a
floor-length gown with framed images of him on it.
"CRAFTED MOMENTS IN TIME"
Grant rose to prominence as a contemporary Christian music singer who
later crossed over to pop stardom, amassing six Grammy Awards.
"I feel giddy," she said on the red carpet at the Kennedy Center before
the show. "Mostly I feel a debt of gratitude," for all the people who
have worked with her for four decades, she said. "Everything takes a
village."
[to top of second column]
|
Kennedy Center honorees U2 band member
Bono greets Cuban-born American composer, conductor and educator
Tania Leon during a reception for Kennedy Center honorees ahead of
the official gala at the State Department in Washington, D.C., U.S.,
December 3, 2022. REUTERS/Sarah Silbiger
Singers Sheryl Crow, Brandi Carlile,
CeCe Winans and BeBe Winans were among the artists who celebrated
Grant with a selection of her songs.
Knight, who has won seven Grammy Awards, is famous
for hit songs including "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" and
"Midnight Train to Georgia" as the lead singer of The Pips, which
became Gladys Knight & The Pips in 1962.
"She connects with you on a deeper, spiritual level," said actor LL
Cool J, speaking onstage about Knight. Singers including Garth
Brooks and Patti LaBelle performed some of Knight's songs.
Cuban-born León is a conductor as well as a composer, whose
orchestral piece "Stride" won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize in Music.
"Tania's pieces ... are crafted moments in time, inspired by art and
history and nature," said composer and opera singer Alicia Hall
Moran. She and husband Jason Moran, along with cellist Sterling
Elliott, performed "Oh Yemanja" by León.
The final tribute of the evening went to Irish band U2 which, with
members Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr., has won
22 Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame in 2005.
Sacha Baron Cohen, playing his alter ego character Borat, quipped on
stage that he was looking for former President Donald Trump and made
reference to anti-Semitic behavior by Ye, the artist formerly known
as Kanye West.
Vedder performed "Elevation" and "One," while Ukrainian singer
Jamala joined Carlile and others to perform "Walk On."
"At a moment when there’s too much hate, too much anger, too much
division here in America and, quite frankly, around the world, we
have to remember today, as their song goes, 'We’re one, but we’re
not the same. We get to carry each other,'” Biden said at the White
House, referencing a U2 lyric.
Carlile noted the U2 artists' and Grant's support for LGBTQ rights
while representing their Christian faith to the world.
"When you have guys like Bono and The Edge and you got people like
Amy Grant coming out in support of queer people in the way that they
do, it's really brave," said Carlile, a gay woman. "It's done a lot
for me spiritually."
The Kennedy Center Honors show will be broadcast on CBS on Dec. 28.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason and Daphne Psaledakis; Editing by Cynthia
Osterman and Stephen Coates)
[© 2022 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content. |