Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life — An All-Star Grammy Salute
"Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life —
An All-Star Grammy Salute."
The official after-party for the Grammy Awards was a tribute concert for Stevie Wonder... Or so it seemed!
Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Pharrell and Annie Lennox were part of the all-star acts who paid tribute to the piano-playing icon at a concert held in Los Angeles. The emotional tribute was filmed two days after the Grammy’s brought all the stars together and had performances from, Ed Sheeran, Tony Bennett, Babyface, and Andrea Bocelli..
Beyonce kicked off the taped event presented by the Recording Academy by walking up an isle of the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live and singing "Fingertips." Ed Sheeran joined the diva on "Master Blaster (Jammin')" and Gary Clark Jr. jumped in on "Higher Ground."
The night was full of collaborative highlights: A trio of India.Arie, Janelle Monae and Jill Scott shined like a seasoned girl group on "As"; Pharrell and OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder stretched their voices as high as possible; Babyface and Ariana Grande were soft on "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours"; and Wonder's daughter, Aisha, sang the song written about her — "Isn't She Lovely" — with R&B singer Ne-Yo.
"I love you, Daddy," Aisha said, now standing next to her father who sat in the front row.
The rest of the night played like a love letter to Wonder.
Gaga said she remembered putting in her first CD into the CD player — a Wonder disc.
"You truly are the reason that I'm here today. Thank you so much," said 28-year-old Gaga, who earned a standing ovation with her rendition of "I Wish."
Andrea Bocelli, who was impressive when he sang "I Just Called to Say I Love You," told Wonder and the crowd he assumed the song was "simple" to sing, but learned it wasn't.
Click to see "I Just Called" |
"I did my best just to say I love you," the Italian tenor said, as the crowd was in awe.
Other performers included John Legend, Jennifer Hudson, the Band Perry and Tony Bennett, who delivered the goods on "For Once in My Life," and Lennox, who was top notch during "My Cherie Amour."
Even some of the presenters were musical: Tyler Perry sounded like a promising singer after delivering some of Wonder's lyrics, and actor-comedian Craig Robinson, who is also musician, also sang before he introduced a video of Wonder's silly side. Y'all clapped when Tyler sang," Robinson said to laughs.
Jay Z, Jamie Foxx, Maya Rudolph, Gladys Knight, Big Sean and Berry Gordy attended the concert, dubbed "Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life — An All-Star Grammy Salute."
Wonder ended the night with a medley of his songs and was joined onstage with all of the performers and presenters for "Happy Birthday," which happened after a video played showing Wonder campaigning to have the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. become a national holiday.
Another video earlier in the night showed Paul McCartney calling Wonder "an incredible musician," ''genius" and a "total inspiration."
In a phone interview before the show, Wonder talked about what the tribute means to him.
“I feel thankful to God, first and foremost, allowing me to enjoy this 'smell the roses' kind of thing. All I ever wanted to do was music, and all I've ever asked, as I've gotten to know and discover the world more, is that God would use me in any way to encourage and inspire love and inspire people to bring and give love to each other,” he said.
“I've always asked to be able to speak and write about injustice and to do it in a way that would encourage people to make things better for everyone.”
Here's a complete setlist :
1. Beyoncé — "Fingertips"
2. Beyoncé and Ed Sheeran — "Master Blaster (Jammin')"
Watch Beyoncé and Ed Sheeran's duet of Stevie Wonder's 'Master Blaster'
Click to see Beyoncé's spectacular performance Medley |
Beyonce and Ed Sheeran perform a tribute to Stevie Wonder.
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