The Washington Post: Kennedy Center Honors 2018 Article "Adam Lambert..made an event high point of Cher’s 1998 hit “Believe,”
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Posted at : Sunday, December 02, 2018
From the Washington Post: Kennedy Center Honors 2018 Article "Adam Lambert..made an event high point of Cher’s 1998 hit “Believe”
Quote: " [Adam] Lambert, turning up for the Cher tribute, made an event high point of Cher’s 1998 hit “Believe,” "
LINK TO THE ARTICLE: "The Kennedy Center Honors felt different, and it was all because of ‘Hamilton’"
QUOTES FROM THE ARTICLE/REVIEW: Read the entire article at the embedded link above
Quote: " [Adam] Lambert, turning up for the Cher tribute, made an event high point of Cher’s 1998 hit “Believe,” "
Adam Lambert on the Red Carpet at the Kennedy Center Honors 2018 (12-2-18)
LINK TO THE ARTICLE: "The Kennedy Center Honors felt different, and it was all because of ‘Hamilton’"
KenCen Honors: who knew Adam Lambert could make Cher’s “Believe” his own?https://t.co/LkIK18RJPE— Peter Marks (@petermarksdrama) December 3, 2018
QUOTES FROM THE ARTICLE/REVIEW: Read the entire article at the embedded link above
It remains to be seen, of course, if this year was a breakthrough or an opportunistic exception. In the meantime, the production itself, divided as always into five distinct segments and directed by Glenn Weiss, unfolded as a kind of superstore of acts, mostly musical but some spoken or comic. Gloria Estefan, a 2017 honoree, served as master of ceremonies for a cast that included such luminaries as Renée Fleming, Cyndi Lauper, Herbie Hancock, Kristin Chenoweth, S. Epatha Merkerson, Amanda Seyfried, Adam Lambert, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Koh, Esperanza Spalding and St. Vincent.
[Adam] Lambert, turning up for the Cher tribute, made an event high point of Cher’s 1998 hit “Believe,” and Lauper materialized immediately after and got the audience on its feet to bop along with “If I Could Turn Back Time.” From the Opera House box that the winners shared with such officials as Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., a glowing Cher could be seen, tearfully taking in the moment.
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What a wonderful Sunday it was.
Happy Hanukkah Adam!
Adam was definitely "an event highlight!" Glad we Glamberts aren't the only ones to think so. Wow! That boy can SING! Love the fact that he was performing in front of a star-studded audience, filled with show biz celebs and political figures as well.
Sure wish he'd crack a smile a bit on the red carpet. LOL
Delighted to see Adam was a "highlight"...as usual. He always makes any song his own! I'm sure Cher was pleased.
But I agree with you, Dee R Gee, he needs to show his warmth, charisma and brilliant smile more in the red carpet photos... He seems a bit "withdrawn" here, and also in other recent red carpet events, IMO.
Can't wait to see this, Adam always leaves a mark or in this case highlight anywhere he performs where the public are not Glamberts. Just perfection.
Adam is inimitable as always!!!!
Adam looks fabulous....to die for him.
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