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Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Party 2012 The Music Goes On

Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Party 2012

The Music Goes On

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Diana Ross - 2012 Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Party

Diana Ross - 2012 Clive Davis Pre-Grammy Party

Photo by Kevin Winter / Getty Images

For 37 years Clive Davis, a living legend among music industry executives, has hosted the biggest pre-Grammy Awards party in a sea of events. However, the 2012 pre-Grammy party began under a cloud. Just hours before the celebration was to take placeWhitney Houston was found dead at the Beverly Hills Hilton, the actual hotel where the pre-Grammy party would unfold. Anxious hours ensued in deciding whether or not the event should be cancelled. In the end, as Clive Davis stated from the podium, "Whitney would have wanted the music to go on." So it did and music began to do one of the things it does best. It began to help family, friends, and colleagues of Whitney Houston heal together.

Performances Of Legends

Although, most of the performances were carried off as planned, it was impossible to ignore the impact of the events of the day. Tony Bennett kicked off the party singing with passion "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?" in honor of Whitney Houston. He had been the first to arrive on the red carpet, presumably for last minute rehearsing. He was followed by Diana Krall at the piano. It became clear that living legends of the music industry were in the room when Ray Davies, Jackson Browne, and Elvis Costello took the stage for a medley of songs by the Kinks. Clive Davis stated that since Paul McCartney had been honored the night before, it only made sense to honor the Kinks on this night. Among the songs delivered were "All Day and All Of the Night," "Waterloo Sunset," "Lola," and "You Really Got Me."

Memories

In addition to the music, another way we heal following the death of a loved figure is to share our memories associated with them. The Clive Davis pre-Grammy party was filled with memories of the abundant life and energy of Whitney Houston. Multiple guests shared memories as they passed by on the red carpet. In addressing her passing at the party, Grammy president Neil Portnow began, "I start with what happened to me as a person, because Whitney Houston was a friend." Alicia Keys began her performance singing the line, "I wanna dance with somebody!" a capella and then relating her connection with Whitney Houston first as an idol while growing up and later as a friend bonding in sisterhood.

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