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Elton John falls in love ggain – with America
Thursday, November 13 2008 |
Last week's election helped Elton John strike a patriotic note at a fundraiser for his AIDS charity in New York City on November 11, 2008.
"I'm so proud to be in this country. So proud to be a part of something so incredibly moving, and touching," Elton said from the stage to a packed crowd at Cipriani Wall Street. "Last week's election demonstrated to me why I fell in love with America in the first place. More importantly, it demonstrated to everybody across this planet that America is a good place now."
Citing recent reports showing significant increases in the number of new AIDS cases in America – especially among African-Americans – he went on to praise President-elect Barack Obama for including the development of a National AIDS Strategy in his vision for the country.
"I mean, after all these years, isn't it about time the United States developed a National AIDS Strategy?" said Elton to the appreciative crowd. In all, the event raised $2 million for the Elton John AIDS Foundation. Not that the evening was entirely serious. At one point Elton offered not to remove his clothes onstage – if someone would donate $1 million.
During a live auction, one bidder paid $50,000 for lunch with CNN's Anderson Cooper. And after a soulful performance of "Midnight Train to Georgia," Gladys Knight invited Elton to join her on stage for a rarely performed duet of their '80s hit, "That's What Friends Are For."
Relying on a cheat-sheet to remember the lyrics, both delivered a rousing rendition, trading the words "keep smiling" for the sentiment of the night: "keep giving."
An Enduring Vision Wednesday, November 12 2008 at 07:39:37
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