One method to honor your 93-year-old host: by calling him a “f— gangster” who’ll “slit your throat for a hit record.”
That’s how Monte Lipman big-upped Clive Davis on Saturday evening on the Beverly Hilton, the place Davis had convened an invite-only crowd of celebrities and music-industry insiders for his annual night-before-the-Grammys gala. Lipman, who runs Republic Information, was there to obtain the Recording Academy’s Business Icon award alongside together with his brother and enterprise companion, Avery; clearly, the commendation had gotten him feeling all heat and fuzzy in regards to the record-biz machers who paved his means.
An incomplete record of stars within the Hilton’s ballroom for Saturday’s soiree: Joni Mitchell, Nancy Pelosi, Stevie Marvel, Colman Domingo, Frankie Valli, Martha Stewart, Lana Del Rey, Karol G, Brandi Carlile, Invoice Maher, Teyana Taylor, Gladys Knight, Bryan Cox, Jeff Goldblum, Max Martin and — talking of record-biz machers — Motown founder Berry Gordy, who at 96 needed to have been the one individual on the social gathering with extra expertise on him than Davis.
Jennifer Hudson performs.
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No less than a couple of of those luminaries had come, little question, to see the Lipmans decide up their prize; among the many many, many successes they’ve racked up in recent times embody blockbusters by Taylor Swift, Morgan Wallen, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Publish Malone and the lovable cartoon assassins of “KPop Demon Hunters.”
However principally of us had come to schmooze and to soak up the leisure Davis had organized.
As all the time, the present featured a mix of beloved old-timers and ascendant kids, together with three of the nominees for the Grammys’ finest new artist award: Sombr, pouting extravagantly by way of a pretend-sleazy “12 to 12”; Olivia Dean, downright luminous as a horn part added some swing to “Man I Need”; and Alex Warren, who’s starting to seem like he could by no means need to sing “Ordinary” once more.
Sombr spins Olivia Dean throughout his efficiency.
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Clipse and John Legend carried out “The Birds Don’t Sing,” from the rap duo’s “Let God Sort Em Out,” which is up for album of the yr at Sunday’s Grammys ceremony. The ladies of “KPop Demon Hunters’” Huntr/x turned as much as sing “Golden,” which is nominated for track of the yr.
MGK and Jelly Roll tag-teamed an homage to the late Ozzy Osbourne, whereas Jennifer Hudson saluted the late Roberta Flack; her sometimes virtuosic rendition of “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” introduced the room to as near quiet because it bought all evening.
Pusha T of Clipse, left, and John Legend carry out.
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There have been additionally tributes to 2 dwelling legends: Bernie Taupin and Artwork Garfunkel. For the previous, Darren Criss sang “Bennie and the Jets” — simply one of many classics Taupin co-wrote with Elton John — then introduced out Laufey for a surprisingly frisky tackle John and Kiki Dee’s disco-era “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart.” (Free thought: Someone solid Criss and Laufey in a reboot of “Grease.”)
To honor Garfunkel, the nation duo Dan + Shay carried out “Mrs. Robinson” earlier than throwing to the 84-year-old himself, who sauntered onstage in a tuxedo and Phillies ball cap, sat down on a stool and — after having learn a little bit of poetry scrawled on the again on an envelope — closed the present with a touching if barely wobbly journey throughout “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”
Behold extra footage from Saturday’s occasion:
Artwork Garfunkel performs.
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Clive Davis, left, addresses the gang.
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Karol G on the pink carpet.
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Adam Lambert on the pink carpet.
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Darren Criss, left, and Laufey carry out.
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Jelly Roll, left, and Bunnie Xo on the pink carpet.
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Monte Lipman, left, and Avery Lipman on the pink carpet.
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Olivia Dean performs.
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