Dionne Warwick, Billy Crystal, Queen Latifah reign at Kennedy Center
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[December 04, 2023]
By Jeff Mason and Jasper Ward
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Washington celebrated singer Dionne Warwick,
comedian Billy Crystal, Bee Gees member Barry Gibb, rapper and actress
Queen Latifah, and opera star Renée Fleming on Sunday at the Kennedy
Center Honors, the top U.S. honor for achievements in the arts.
President Joe Biden lauded the work of the five performers during a
reception at the White House before the show.
"The performing arts are more than just sound and scene. They reflect
who we are as Americans and as human beings," he said.
The show kicked off with a tribute to Warwick, 82, a pop music star
since the 1960s who has sold more than 100 million records and is known
for hits such as "I'll Never Love This Way Again" and "That's What
Friends Are For," a 1985 song she recorded with Gladys Knight, Elton
John and Stevie Wonder to raise awareness about AIDS.
"There simply is no song that Dionne Warwick cannot sing," said record
producer Clive Davis, adding that she had "inspired musicians all over
the world." Singer Cynthia Erivo performed a stirring version of
Warwick's song "Alfie."
Crystal, 75, known for roles in films such as "When Harry Met Sally,"
"City Slickers," and "Analyze This," was next up. Actors Meg Ryan and
Robert De Niro appeared onstage to pay tribute to their friend.
"You're only 75. That means you're just about six years away from being
the perfect age to be elected president," De Niro quipped. Biden, 81, is
running for re-election. The crowd roared.
Crystal is a Tony- and Emmy-winning actor and writer who hosted the
Academy Awards nine times. Whoopi Goldberg, who also paid tribute to
Crystal, said he should win an honorary Oscar for his service as the
longtime host of the show.
Next up was Queen Latifah, 53, a musician and actress known for films
including "Chicago" and "Bringing Down the House," who won a Grammy
Award for Best Solo Rap Performance in 1994.
"I feel very blessed. I feel very honored," she told reporters. Actress
Kerry Washington said her friend was one of the "best rappers of all
time."
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Billy Crystal is introduced at the 2023 Kennedy Center Honors gala
at the Kennedy Center in Washington, U.S., December 3, 2023.
REUTERS/Julia Nikhinson
Singers Tituss Burgess, Christine
Baranski and Susan Graham performed "You'll Never Walk Alone" from
the Broadway show, "Carousel" in tribute to Fleming, 64, an
acclaimed soprano who has performed at opera houses around the world
and collected five Grammy Awards.
"It's wild" to be an honoree, Fleming said. "It's all joy." Movie
star Sigourney Weaver appeared and praised Fleming's acting.
Opera singer J'Nai Bridges said ahead of the show that Fleming had
helped make opera more mainstream.
"Renée Fleming has absolutely made opera more accessible," she told
reporters. "She's broken through and really kind of paved the way
for the generations like myself."
The show concluded with a celebration of Gibb, 77, a singer and
songwriter who performed with his brothers Robin and Maurice in the
Bee Gees, a group that sold more than 220 million records. He has
won nine Grammy Awards and, as part of the trio, is known for songs
such as "Stayin' Alive" and "How Deep Is Your Love."
He told reporters ahead of the show that he felt the presence of his
brothers, both of whom have died.
"It's very emotional," he said. "What we all did together - when we
were good, when we were on - that was something to be proud of."
Country group Little Big Town performed Gibb's song "Lonely Days,"
singer Michael Bublé sang "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart," and
Broadway star Ben Platt did a rendition of "Nights on Broadway."
The show, which was recorded, will be broadcast by U.S. television
network CBS on Dec. 27.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason and Jasper Ward. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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