Tonight, Elton John and Bernie Taupin are being celebrated as the recipients of the Library of Congress’ Gershwin Prize for songwriting. A tribute concert in Washington, DC is taking place, and Metallica opened the show with “Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding."
"They’re an inspiration to us," Metallica's James Hetfield told reporters before the ceremony. Kirk Hammett added, "They’re responsible for some of the greatest songs of my childhood." Along with the metal band, Annie Lennox gave a performance of “Border Song” from John's 1970 self-titled album and later joined Brandi Carlile (who did "Madman Across The Water") to back Joni Mitchell's take on 1983’s Too Low For Zero hit “I’m Still Standing.” Gabriels' Jacob Lusk covered “Bennie And The Jets” from 1973's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. Charlie Puth tackled “Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" (from 1974's Caribou) and apparently rehearsed "Something About The Way You Look Tonight” (from 1997's The Big Picture) in front of John and Taupin earlier in the day. Garth Brooks did "Daniel" and "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word." All the acts, except for Metallica, were backed by John's own band, and John played “Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters,” “Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting," and “Your Song" at the end of the night.
Maren Morris told reporter Judy Kurtz on the red carpet that honoring “a gay legend” like John “is an amazing way to blend politics and music.” She added, “I actually think that they are synonymous with one another because music is just inherently political because you're telling people's stories.”
The formal presentation of the award was last night and the concert will air on PBS April 8. Watch clips from the show below.
One of those things you thought you’d never see in Washington — Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson head-bopping along to @Metallica at the @librarycongress #GershwinPrize for Elton John and Bernie Taupin.
— Ed O'Keefe (@edokeefe) March 21, 2024
See it April 8 on @PBS. pic.twitter.com/lCJB27SjFx
Attending the ✨Gershwin Prize for Popular Song✨ honoring @eltonofficial tonight! @AnnieLennox did a fantastic job, & Metallica opened up the entire show! I’m in awe.
— Anderson Clayton☀️ (@abreezeclayton) March 21, 2024
“The music is free and formidable here tonight.” ? pic.twitter.com/BjqGTF88qw
Metallica doing “Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding” got the crowd going, but the biggest surprise so far is Jacob Lusk singing “Bennie” like a gospel Sydney Greenstreet pic.twitter.com/IKwWzwMgFt
— Pat Padua (@PatPadua) March 21, 2024
Charlie Puth performs as Elton John & Bernie Taupin receive the 2024 Gershwin Prize. #CharliePuth @CharliePuth
— Charlie Puth Toks (@PuthToks) March 20, 2024
The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song is the nation’s highest award for influence, impact, and achievement in popular music. pic.twitter.com/MuA2sqF6BG
@MarenMorris told me on the red carpet that honoring “a gay legend” like Elton John “is an amazing way to blend politics and music.”
— Judy Kurtz (@JudyKurtz) March 21, 2024
“I actually think that they are synonymous with one another because music is just inherently political because you're telling people's stories.” pic.twitter.com/wYQrixvidf
Elton John and his songwriter Bernie Taupin collect the Gershwin Award at a concert where musicians including Annie Lennox, Metallica, Joni Mitchell and Garth Brooks performed Elton John songs directly in front of him. Elton John closed the night with a rendition of “Your Song” pic.twitter.com/MS1TKqF7Kn
— Jonathan Wald (@jonathanwalditn) March 21, 2024






