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Obamas, Bidens Celebrate Civil Rights Music (PHOTOS, AUDIO)

First Posted: 4/11/10 Updated: 5/25/11

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ASSOCIATED PRESS:
WASHINGTON — Crediting civil rights-era protest songs and their spiritual predecessors for his election, President Barack Obama on Tuesday sat in the East Room of his White House and listened to an all-star lineup of performers pay tribute to the music that he said fueled freedom marches and civil disobedience.

The nation's first black president transformed the grand ballroom into a concert hall packed with members of his Cabinet, Congress, civil rights leaders and students for a program that will air on public television later this week for Black History Month. Queen Latifah's rendition of the Marvin Gaye classic "What's Going On" and Yolanda Adams' spirited rendition of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" were early highlights of a night that continued the Obamas' effort to open the White House to America's soundtrack.

LISTEN to Bob Dylan perform "Times They Are A-Changing":

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"The civil rights movement was a movement sustained by music," Obama said as he welcomed his audience.

He said activists from coast to coast were inspired by spirituals, felt their will sharpened by protest songs and base broadened by artists of hope. He said their work paved the way toward a more just America that allowed him to make history in 2008 with his election.

"Tonight, we celebrate the music of the movement," Obama said.

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That celebration was supposed to come on Wednesday, but faced with another major winter storm the White House decided to move the concert ahead by a day to beat what could be a second crippling snowfall in a week. As guests packed the first floor of the executive mansion, heavy snow landed on the South Lawn and blanketed the rest of Washington.

Smokey Robinson, Bob Dylan and Joan Baez were on the schedule of performers, along with Natalie Cole, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, John Mellencamp, Seal and the Blind Boys of Alabama.

The Howard University Choir and The Freedom Singers performed at a mansion that in its history was maintained by slaves.

Morgan Freeman, who read excerpts from historical works throughout the night, harkened back to the song lyrics Obama invoked during his election-night victory speech in Chicago's Grant Park.

"A long time coming," Freeman said.

He later deadpanned: "I wish I could sing."

Obama said the music helped the movement's faith as their leaders were jailed and their churches bombed.

"It's hard to sing when times are rough," Obama said. "The hymns helped ... advance the cause of the nation."

Tuesday night's concert is just the latest imprint first lady Michelle Obama has left on Washington's social scene. There was a conga line to Earth, Wind and Fire's performance when the Obamas hosted the nation's governors a year ago. Stevie Wonder played a concert in the East Room last year. Marc Anthony took to the South Lawn for an evening of Latin music, and Foo Fighters played the Fourth of July party there.

Mrs. Obama also brought top classical music performers such as Joshua Bell to the White House to work with high school students. That model repeated itself in a pre-concert workshop Tuesday when they heard from Robinson and Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon, one of the original Freedom Singers in the 1960s who traveled around the country sharing stories from the civil rights movement. Adams and Toshi Reagon also took up microphones and performed songs from that era.

Obama election should be a point of pride for the students in the regal dining room, Robinson told students.

"We've come a long, long way," said Robinson, who also performed.

The concert was to be televised at 8 p.m. Thursday on public broadcasting stations nationwide as part of the "In Performance at the White House" series. National Public Radio also planned a one-hour concert special from the event to be broadcast nationwide on NPR stations beginning Friday.

Washington has been buried in snow since winter weather began piling onto the region Friday. Some places were already under nearly 3 feet, and another round could dump as much of 20 inches in the Washington region by Wednesday night.

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SoccerNana
Obama/Biden 2012!
08:30 PM on 02/11/2010
I am enjoying the program now on PBS!
02:45 PM on 02/11/2010
Bob Dylan's words are genius. Thank you Bobby, for that song and so many others.
01:16 PM on 02/11/2010
Thank you Bob Dylan, Pete Seegar, Joan Baez, Buffy St. Marie,Guth­rie, Zinn, and all who inform people, encourage people, talk truth to power and that includes everyday people who care enough to work for a better tommorrow. I applaud all our courageous citizens who use whatever talent they have to help make it better for all. One day all those who are first shall be last.
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1dogs2
02:21 PM on 02/11/2010
And as JFK wrote to Teddy when he was elected Senator, "The last shall be first."
01:12 PM on 02/11/2010
What? No JT, Jonas Bros or Lady Gaga? They make serious music.

wah, wah, wah.
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1dogs2
02:21 PM on 02/11/2010
Kind of missed the whole point of the evening, didn't you?
12:50 PM on 02/11/2010
I love my first and second couples!!
12:49 PM on 02/11/2010
This performanc­e will be shown on your local PBS station tonight (THURSDAY FEB 11) at 8PM, and then again on SATURDAY FEB 13 at 1:30AM. Please set your DVR's, TIVO's, VCR's accordingl­y.
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Mildred Dejean
12:03 PM on 02/11/2010
NICE SHE WEAR THE SRIKT BEFORE SHE ADD A TOP AND WEAR BLACK SHOES LOVE HER REAL HAIR I READ THAT MRS O WEAR A WIG ON LARRY KING SHOW.
RACVC
Forever Young - B. Dylan
02:38 PM on 02/11/2010
Mildred, get rid of the caps.
02:44 PM on 02/11/2010
Mildred, as a result of your shouting, you seem to miss the messages of 'Lose the Caps,' and 'Learn Some Grammar and Punctuatio­n Skills.' Your posts are incoherent­.
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mssreader
eat, read, sleep, read and be happy
03:10 PM on 02/11/2010
I suspect that English may not be Mildred's first language so let's be gentle with her but Mildred, do lose the caps quickly and if English is not your first language just keep posting away.
10:32 AM on 02/11/2010
The words to The Times They Are A-Changin" are always relevant but these words below seem to be talking right at the party of NO:

"Come senators, congressma­n
Please heed the call
Don't stand in the doorway
Don't block up the hall
For he who gets hurt
Will be he who has stalled
There's a battle outside
And it is ragin'.
It'll soon shake your windows
And rattle your walls
For the times they are a-changin'­."
02:47 PM on 02/11/2010
You're right, address that to the GOP.
10:49 PM on 02/10/2010
Bob Dylan was married to a black woman but it was kept a secret to keep his image grassroots and blueblood.
11:11 AM on 02/11/2010
Bob Dylan was married to a black woman but it wasn't publicized because he demands the personal privacy he deserves.
02:46 PM on 02/11/2010
Dylan kept ALL his personal family business PERSONAL. Unlike most in the public eye these days.
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katieandtom
07:01 PM on 02/10/2010
cant really see the outfits clearly, but they both look nice.
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07:15 PM on 02/10/2010
ITA, katieandto­m. They both look very nice. I love their happy smiles!
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darkwaterwoman
05:46 PM on 02/10/2010
Fabulous and appropriat­e on all fronts. Go ladies!
05:33 PM on 02/10/2010
I wonder if the complete performanc­e is available to the public. Was it broadcast on public television or C-Span or what?
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05:36 PM on 02/10/2010
It will be on Public TV starting tomorrow. Check you local listings as they say.
12:52 PM on 02/11/2010
See my post above for schedule.
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05:09 PM on 02/10/2010
Was Toshi Reagon there? Sweet Honey?
05:58 PM on 02/10/2010
sweet honey yes

never heard of the other act
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lionzion
04:50 PM on 02/10/2010
I wish I was there!!!..
04:48 PM on 02/10/2010
Apparently­, the Obama/Bide­n team has solved the 24% or higher black jobs problem. Otherwise, maybe they would have missed the event in order to do the nation's business, right? I can't explain the resentment I feel when I see these two in those pictures.
04:55 PM on 02/10/2010
You must REALLY hate this clip then: http://www­.youtube.c­om/watch?v­=Z3p9y_OEA­dc

Oh, I wouldn't get too worked up about it: part of the President'­s job has always been to be a good host and champion about our country's ideals. A celebratio­n of civil rights seems to fit the bill.
05:51 PM on 02/10/2010
Just my point. What are Obama/Bide­n celebratin­g?
04:55 PM on 02/10/2010
Let's face it -- you resent everything­! Most importantl­y, you resent having a Black president -- too bad!
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05:32 PM on 02/10/2010
Exactly!
05:54 PM on 02/10/2010
How did you get from my resentment over Obama/Bide­n having a pleasant evening on the town when so many are waiting for them to get jobs programs going, to racism? Get a grip, bigot.