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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Corinne Bailey Rae is Back Yall!

Live performance of "I'd Like To Call It Beauty" at Tabernacle, November 24, 2009



It felt right that this barely advertised, but sold-out date was held in a former church. Much of Corinne Bailey Rae's forthcoming second album, The Sea, written since her husband's death by accidental overdose last year, has a hymnal quality that was heightened by the Tabernacle's tranquil atmosphere.

Rae has been out of action for most of the past 18 months, and looked nervous at this full-length return to live performance. Physically small – just a cloud of ringlets could be seen from the back of the room – and emotionally delicate, she inspired fierce protectiveness in the audience, who greeted old songs and new with loud approval. She thanked us more than once for "being so supportive".

It's trite to suggest that Rae has become a more soulful vocalist since her loss, but there's a depth of feeling that didn't exist on her 3m-selling debut. The breeziness of that album was occasionally present here in a life-goes-on way, lighting up new tunes such as Paris Nights and New York Mornings, but it was her otherwise sombre, pained delivery that made this show moving.

Her band made much use of small, distinctive sounds including sleigh bells and a metronome tick, accentuating the yearning lyrics of I'd Do It All Again and Love's On Its Way. While singing The Sea's title track, she seemed dreamy and tender – and miles from west London. The No 2 hit from 2005, Put Your Records On, ended the show sunnily, with even the band applauding as she left the stage, but the spell of the aching new songs lingered.

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Sunday, December 2, 2007

Celebrities For World AIDS Day 2007 - Magic Johnson, Luda, Nelson Mandela, Naomi Campbell+More



Magic Johnson and Cookie Johnson @ The Abbott and Magic Johnson Foundation "I Stand with Magic" Campaign to End Black AIDS Press Conference in Harlem.


Ludacris spoke at an Outreach for Aids awareness program.



Naomi Campbell and Nelson Mandela at the World Aids Day Concert Press Conference.



Check out more pictures from these events including Corinne Bailey Rae, Jamelia and Naomi Campbell at the World Aids Day Concert.


































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