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EC attend Ertegun memorial in NY
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Led Zeppelin didn't reunite, but plenty of Ahmet Ertegun's other disciples were more than happy to take the stage together.

Rock icons such as Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, Stevie Nicks, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young gathered at New York's Lincoln Center Tuesday to pay tribute to the Atlantic Records chairman, who died Dec. 14 at 83.

As one would expect, "Ahmet Ertegun: A Celebration" was largely a musical affair.

Performers included Clapton, who led a band featuring New Orleans pianist Dr. John through Percy Mayfield's "Please Send Me Someone to Love" and Stick McGhee's "Drinkin' Wine Spo-dee-o-dee"; Phil Collins, who sang "In the Air Tonight" and then, joined by the rest of Genesis, "Follow You, Follow Me"; Ben E. King, who crooned "Don't Play That Song," which Ertegun helped write; Crosby, Stills & Nash, who took on the Beatles' "In My Life" before Neil Young joined them for "Helplessly Hoping"; Young, who coupled with Stephen Stills on "Mr. Soul"; Stevie Nicks, who sang a double feature of "Stand Back" and Led Zeppelin's "Rock and Roll"; Solomon Burke; and, adding a contemporary vibe, Kid Rock.

Rock, who also attended Ertegun's funeral in his native Istanbul, took on the Wilson Pickett classic "In the Midnight Hour" and Sam and Dave's "I Thank You," with the help of Sam Moore.

"I hope that today's musicians have someone like Ahmet," Young said.

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Greetings

Sally

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Re: EC attend Ertegun memorial in NY
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Grand bonhomme que ce Ahmet Ertegun...

J'adore le passage du DVD consacré à Disraeli Gears où il raconte sa première "rencontre" avec Clapton...

Posté le : 18/04/2007 09:17
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Re: EC attend Ertegun memorial in NY
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Si j'ai bien compris il est mort le 14 décembre dernier à 83 ans non? Ca, c'est un signe, le jour de mon anniversaire! Je vais me lancer dans la production, je suis sûr que c'est un signe .

Effectivement Lestat, le passage dont tu parles est sympa. Ca paraît etllement évident quand il raconte cette histoire, mais avec plus de 30 ans de recul!
En tout cas pour sûr, un "grand p'tit bonhomme" ce Ahmet.
RIP

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At this page you`ll find photos from the memorial in NY:

http://www.wireimage.com/

Greetings

Sally

Posté le : 18/04/2007 10:25
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