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Obama Joins Jagger, B.B. King, To Belt Out Blues (VIDEO)

By NANCY BENAC   02/22/12 08:27 AM ET  AP

WASHINGTON -- The president just couldn't say no: Mick Jagger held out a mic almost by way of command, and soon Barack Obama was belting out the blues with the best of them.

The East Room of the White House was transformed into an intimate blues club on Tuesday night for a concert featuring blues all-stars of the past, present and future – and the president himself.

The surprise performance by Obama came at the end of the playlist when the blues ensemble was singing "Sweet Home Chicago," the blues anthem of Obama's home town.

Buddy Guy prodded the president, saying he'd heard that the president sang part of an Al Green tune recently, and adding, "You gotta keep it up."

Then Jagger handed over the mic, and Obama seemed compelled to comply.

"Come on, baby don't you want to go," the president sang out twice, handing off the mic to B.B. King momentarily, and then taking it back to tack on "Sweet Home Chicago" at the end.

That was how Obama ended the night.

This was how he began it: Obama said sometimes there are downsides to being the president. You can't just go for a walk, for example.

And then there are the times that more than make up for all those frustrations, he said, like Tuesday night, when Jagger, King, Jeff Beck and other musical giants came by the house to sing the blues.

"I guess things even out a little bit," Obama joked at the start of a rollicking East Room concert that was electrified by Jagger and the rest.

"This music speaks to something universal," Obama declared. "No one goes through life without both joy and pain, triumph and sorrow. The blues gets all of that, sometimes with just one lyric or one note. "

King, 86, arrived in a wheelchair but rose tall to kick off the night with a raucous "Let the Good Times Roll," quickly joined by other members of the ensemble. And he followed with "The Thrill is Gone."

From there, Obama and his wife, Michelle, were swaying in their seats and singing along to an all-hits playlist including "St. James Infirmary" and "Let Me Love You."

Beck slowed things down with an instrumental "Brush With the Blues," as anticipation built for the arrival of Jagger, who did not disappoint.

The longtime Rolling Stones frontman delivered on "I Can't Turn You Loose" and then teamed up with Beck on "Commit a Crime." Jagger got the president and his wife up out of their seats, swaying and clapping to the music, and picked up the pace with "Miss You," performed with Shemekia Copeland and Susan Tedeschi.

Obama was clearly savoring the moment, closing his eyes at times and nodding his head as he lip-synced the words.

The president rose at the end to introduce the ensemble as the "White House Blues All-Stars" for the final song of the night, "Sweet Home Chicago."

"For Michelle and me," the president said, "there's no blues like the song our artists have chosen to close with – the blues from our hometown."

With that, the ensemble wrapped up the evening with "Sweet Home Chicago." And then Jagger handed off the mic to Obama for his presidential coda.

In advance of the concert, Grammy-winner Keb Mo had joked during a rehearsal break that Obama himself would perform, and there could even be a record in the works. He joked that Obama's record would be called, "After the second term, now I can finally get my groove on."

Maybe he wasn't joking after all.

The lineup for Tuesday's concert spanned multiple generations, from legends like King and Guy to young faces such as 26-year-old Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews and Gary Clark Jr., whose style blends hip hop, contemporary soul and indie rock. Also performing were Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks, with actress Taraji P. Henson as the program host and Booker T. Jones as music director and band leader.

The blues concert will be part of the "In Performance at the White House" series that airs on PBS. This one, designed to recognize Black History Month, will be broadcast on Monday on PBS stations and aired later on American Forces Network.

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WASHINGTON -- The president just couldn't say no: Mick Jagger held out a mic almost by way of command, and soon Barack Obama was belting out the blues with the best of them. The East Room of the Whit...
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12:40 AM on 02/25/2012
He is an amazing man.......He has a beautiful family....God Bless......
11:12 PM on 02/22/2012
He makes me smile.
01:04 PM on 02/22/2012
I just love our PRESIDENT!!!!!!
12:58 PM on 02/22/2012
Obama is not pure and holy as we all would like to believe.

The high-dollar amount that Obama spent (of our money, that he borrowed from China) to put his image out in the public with this concert is nothing to the Trillions of dollars Obama's policies have wasted. These policies have helped to put a very select group in power. Just read "Cloward & Piven's" strategies, try Googling it.

Obama and his far reaching team are going by the play-book of "Cloward and Piven". This will not end well if we stay this course.

Beware, the day is coming... soon our Freedom and Liberty will be unrecoverable. The masses in the typical communist country do not have the time to waste making blog comments about a "public servant" who gets to party like a rock-star with money that does not belong to him.

Do some objective research... you will be glad you did.
makemesmile
it makes you wonder
02:36 PM on 02/22/2012
No one on earth is pure and holy.
02:41 PM on 02/22/2012
What is your point? Or do you like to just distract from the essence of conversations?
10:23 PM on 02/23/2012
I just did some objective research and discovered there's a small group of Obama haters who criticize everything he does. In fact they were criticizing him before he ever did anything. They just plain hate him. Wonder why?
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Pprgirl
And this tomorrow too shall pass.
11:49 AM on 02/22/2012
Is that Rome I smell burning?
11:34 AM on 02/22/2012
Obma- you are just amazing ! but too good too smart to work with all ignorants around you !
I love you in all my heart and soul!
11:21 AM on 02/22/2012
He can sing, good looking, smart, and he knows how to run this country,
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Adonijah
My micro-bio is trying to secure a Swiss Bank Acct
10:48 AM on 02/22/2012
In my Flavor Flav voice: YEAH BOI!!!!
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ruhaba
10:28 AM on 02/22/2012
Love love love Obama, and i am not even Democrat!!!! Independent, My whole house hold will vote for him again.
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10:19 AM on 02/22/2012
I can't stop smiling.
10:01 AM on 02/22/2012
Love it!
09:51 AM on 02/22/2012
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MoMick
A voting male slut
09:44 AM on 02/22/2012
I would give up being able to take a walk in order to have that group show up at my house. Looks like great fun. Can't see any of the other current contenders for the office doing anything like this. (Actually can't see BB King, Jagger,Beck,et al showing up for Ricky Froth.)