WASHINGTON â A heartfelt Patti LaBelle praised her lifelong friend Gladys Knight. Sean Penn called U2 âfour scrappy Dublin punks.â Ballet dancers performed for conductor and composer Tania LeĂłn. Matt Damon playfully teased his friend George Clooney â a lot â while Sheryl Crow delivered a heartfelt rendition of âBaby Babyâ to Amy Grant during Sunday's Kennedy Center Honors.
Knight, Clooney, Grant, LeĂłn and U2 were all celebrated at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which annually honors a select group of people for their artistic influences on American culture. President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses attended, as did members of the president's Cabinet and Congress.
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One audience member from the political world â Paul Pelosi, husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi â drew some attention. He is recovering from a brutal attack in the Pelosisâ San Francisco home in October. The couple received a standing ovation.
Normally performers like U2 or Knight would be headlining such a show, but during the Kennedy Center event the honorees sit in the balcony and watch as their peers laud them and perform their works.
On the red carpet, Clooney, with his wife, Amal, beside him, joked that after seeing friends like Don Cheadle and Julia Roberts in attendance, he was worried his tribute would be more of a âroast.â And it was a bit like that, though his friends and family showed obvious respect.
Roberts set the tone by coming onstage with a dress emblazoned with photos of Clooney. After an introduction that alternated between funny and heartfelt, she turned to a set designed to look like a smoky bar â the type Clooney might enjoy. The actor's father, Nick Clooney, told stories of a young George, including the time the 7-year-old â heartbroken over the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 â gave his father all his toy guns.
Damon took the funny road, joking about how Clooney once stole then-President Bill Clinton's stationery and wrote notes to fellow actors on it. Cheadle highlighted Clooney's philanthropic work. But it was Clooney's father who probably had the strongest praise, telling the crowd and his son, sitting in the balcony between LeĂłn and U2's Bono, "George's best and most important work is still ahead of him.
Standing on a stage lit by a massive sign reading âGladys," LaBelle called Knight her âeverything,â saying they had been friends for six decades and had seen each other through laughter and tears. âWe do everything together,â LaBelle said. âI am honored to honor you tonight.â
Actor and hip-hop star LL Cool J said that whenever Knight sings she connects with people. âI once heard Gladys sing the ABCs and I thought I was in church," he said.
Knight â usually with her backup singers, The Pips â has recorded dozens of albums with such classic hits as âI Heard It Through the Grapevineâ and âMidnight Train to Georgia.â The challenge of singing that classic in front of the woman who made it famous fell to country music superstar Garth Brooks, who is a Kennedy Center honoree in his own right. He cited Knightâs âroots in country music" before launching into the classic.
Each artist was introduced by a video compilation showing snippets of their lives. In Grant's, her children talked about their mother's influence on them. Crow talked about Grant's influence on her when she was a young college student.
âAmy also taught me that it was possible to be funny, irreverent and Christian all at the same,â said Crow.
Five ballet dancers took to the stage to honor LeĂłn, who left Cuba as a refugee in 1967; her passport was stamped âCancelado" when she left the country. The performers were from the Dance Theatre of Harlem, which LeĂłn helped found when she eventually made her way to New York City. She also instituted the Brooklyn Philharmonic Community Concert Series and in 2021 received the Pulitzer Prize for her work âStride,â inspired by women's rights champion Susan B. Anthony.
âHow do I convey the extent of your musical genius?â asked actress and playwright Anna Deavere Smith. Jazz pianist Jason Moran, singer Alicia Hall Moran and cellist Sterling Elliott played one of LeĂłn's creations, âOh Yemanja."
The last honoree of the night was U2. In a video taped Saturday, U2 guitarist The Edge noted that a group of four âIrish ladsâ were being honored for contributions to American culture and said there's a bond between the group and America that can't really be explained.
Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder sang U2's âElevationâ and âOne." Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen brought his alter ego Borat to the stage as part of the U2 tribute, pretending to mistake Biden for former President Donald Trump. Singers Brandi Carlile, Hozier and Jamala â from the U.S., Ireland and Ukraine, respectively â closed out the show with an emotional version of âWalk On."
U2's Bono is also known for his philanthropic work to eradicate poverty and to raise awareness about AIDS. Jamala, whose home country of Ukraine has been embroiled in nearly a year of bloody warfare after the Russian invasion, touched on that history of social activism as she introduced the night's final song.
âIt's fitting that on the night meant to honor them they have once again used their platform to spread a message of peace," she said. âHonestly to be here in this bright warm hall this evening is really something extraordinary for me, when there is so much darkness in my home country Ukraine.â
The honorees came to the theater from a White House reception where Biden praised them before a star-studded East Room crowd as an âexceptional group of artists.â
âThank you for showing us the power of the arts and âWe the People,ââ Biden said.
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AP White House Correspondent Zeke Miller contributed to this report. Follow Santana on Twitter @ruskygal.