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Music stars honor Paul McCartney at Grammy event
EX-BEATLE Paul McCartney racked up yet another honor yesterday when he received the MusiCares' 2012 Person of the Year award at a star-studded ceremony hosted by Grammy organizers ahead of this weekend's major music awards.
The line-up of artists celebrating the former member of the Fab Four at the charitable affair included veteran artists Neil Young and James Taylor, singers Katy Perry, Norah Jones, Alicia Keys and Diana Krall, and pop rockers Coldplay and Foo Fighters,
McCartney opened with his own rendition of "Magical Mystery Tour" and throughout the night of tributes a string of performers sang tunes from his life's work.
Katy Perry belted out a rendition of "Hey Jude." Neil Young rocked the house with "I Saw Her Standing There." Cold Play cried "We Can Work it Out," and Alicia Keys gave a soulful version of "Blackbird" on piano.
"For me, obviously it's great to here these fantastic artists singing my songs," McCartney said when it came time to accept his award. He noted the different nuances each artist brought to his music and, of course, thanked everyone there.
Actor-comedian Eddie Izzard hosted the event to honor McCartney for his creative accomplishments over decades in the industry and his charitable work off the rock 'n' roll stage.
The gala for MusicCares, which is supported by Grammy organizers at the Recording Academy, raised $6.5 million to provide aid to musicians in need of help. The night featured a live auction of a red and cobalt blue piano, painted by Peter Max for Ringo Starr, that sold for $175,000.
It's been a big week in Hollywood for McCartney who made history as a Beatle with John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Star.
He emblazoned his name across a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame alongside his former mates near the legendary Capitol Records building. He is scheduled to perform at the music industry's top awards show, the Grammys, tomorrow.
After the infamous breakup of the Beatles in 1970, McCartney went on to score hits with his band Wings and in duets with the likes of Michael Jackson and others. His solo career has flourished and he has a new album, "Kisses on the Bottom," that was just released.
It features songs McCartney has said he loved as a child growing up in Liverpool including "Bye Bye Blackbird" and "It's Only a Paper Moon." And it has two new songs, "Only Our Hearts" and "My Valentine," that McCartney reportedly wrote for his new wife Nancy Shevell.
The line-up of artists celebrating the former member of the Fab Four at the charitable affair included veteran artists Neil Young and James Taylor, singers Katy Perry, Norah Jones, Alicia Keys and Diana Krall, and pop rockers Coldplay and Foo Fighters,
McCartney opened with his own rendition of "Magical Mystery Tour" and throughout the night of tributes a string of performers sang tunes from his life's work.
Katy Perry belted out a rendition of "Hey Jude." Neil Young rocked the house with "I Saw Her Standing There." Cold Play cried "We Can Work it Out," and Alicia Keys gave a soulful version of "Blackbird" on piano.
"For me, obviously it's great to here these fantastic artists singing my songs," McCartney said when it came time to accept his award. He noted the different nuances each artist brought to his music and, of course, thanked everyone there.
Actor-comedian Eddie Izzard hosted the event to honor McCartney for his creative accomplishments over decades in the industry and his charitable work off the rock 'n' roll stage.
The gala for MusicCares, which is supported by Grammy organizers at the Recording Academy, raised $6.5 million to provide aid to musicians in need of help. The night featured a live auction of a red and cobalt blue piano, painted by Peter Max for Ringo Starr, that sold for $175,000.
It's been a big week in Hollywood for McCartney who made history as a Beatle with John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Star.
He emblazoned his name across a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame alongside his former mates near the legendary Capitol Records building. He is scheduled to perform at the music industry's top awards show, the Grammys, tomorrow.
After the infamous breakup of the Beatles in 1970, McCartney went on to score hits with his band Wings and in duets with the likes of Michael Jackson and others. His solo career has flourished and he has a new album, "Kisses on the Bottom," that was just released.
It features songs McCartney has said he loved as a child growing up in Liverpool including "Bye Bye Blackbird" and "It's Only a Paper Moon." And it has two new songs, "Only Our Hearts" and "My Valentine," that McCartney reportedly wrote for his new wife Nancy Shevell.
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