An all-star tribute concert to David Bowie, announced shortly before he died, has been held in New York. The concert in Carnegie Hall was announced on 10 January as a retrospective of Bowie's life.
But hours later, the singer's family announced his death from cancer.
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Blondie singer Debbie Harry was among those who took part
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The concert then quickly sold out. Among the acts performing were the Flaming Lips, Pixies, Debbie Harry, Cyndi Lauper and former REM singer Michael Stipe. Demand was so high that a second concert was added for Friday night at Radio City Music Hall. It will be broadcast online.
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Ann Wilson performed Bowie's Let's Dance
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"God bless David Bowie," Jakob Dylan said after performing one of the singer's most recognized songs, Heroes.
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of his hits, Starman, brought the crowd to its feet, in a performance
by Blondie leader Debbie Harry. Heart's Ann Wilson got the audience
moving with Let's Dance.
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Heroes, another of Bowie's hits, was also performed
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But Cyndi Lauper's version of Suffragette City and Laurie Anderson's
take of Always Crashing in the Same Car seemed to have failed to impress
the public. Other hits such as Rebel, Rebel and Life on Mars, and some more obscure songs, were also performed.
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Cyndi Lauper sang Suffragette City
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Carnegie Hall was where Bowie made his New York debut in 1972, a city where he would live for 20 years. The
annual tribute concerts, that have previously focused on acts including
Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Joni Mitchell, were set up to raise
money for charity.
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Former REM singer Michael Stipe also took part in the tribute
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Organisers were overwhelmed by requests by performers keen to take part after Bowie's death.
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Organisers were overwhelmed by requests to perform after Bowie's death
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"We felt kind of awkward because we are usually so humbly grateful to
anyone who wants to participate in this," producer Michael Dorf said.
One
scheduled act, hip-hop band The Roots, pulled out of the shows on
Thursday, after accusing another unnamed group of refusing to allow them
to use their equipment.
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