Cynthia Erivo and Adam Lambert performed a duet of Aretha Franklin and George Michael’s “I Knew You Were Waiting' at the virtual Carousel of Hope Ball
, 16-time Grammy-winning producer and the music director of Carousel Ball, shared his favorite memories of the event from years past. He had invited the then lesser-known Michael Bublé, who “kept walking around saying ‘this is more incredible than the Oscars’ – not that he had even been to the Oscars at that point,” he recalled. “Or getting to accompany a very young Celine Dion, as she dazzled the audience with her out-of-the-world voice.”.
The virtual program also boasted clips of star-studded performers from previous years, featuring Whitney Houston from 1990, Ricky Martin from 2000 and Beyoncé in 2004.
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