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Kennedy Center Honors salute Debbie Allen, Joan Baez, Dick Van Dyke, Midori, Garth Brooks

2020 Kennedy Center Honorees Debbie Allen, Joan Baez, Dick Van Dyke, Garth Brooks and Midori. (Michele Crowe/CBS)
WTOP's Jason Fraley recaps the Kennedy Center Honors (Part 1)

The Kennedy Center Honors聽aired as a two-hour special Sunday night on CBS.

The 43rd annual ceremony honored dancer and actress Debbie Allen, singer-songwriter Joan Baez, veteran actor Dick Van Dyke, violinist Midori and country star Garth Brooks.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s tribute was recorded around the Kennedy Center campus, including the Front Plaza, Grand Foyer and Opera House, hosted by Gloria Estefan.

 

Debbie Allen

Debbie Allen was the first to be honored, featuring spoken tributes by聽Paula Abdul, Phylicia Rashad, Tracee Ellis Ross and Shonda Rhimes, who introduced highlight packages from Allen’s career.

Allen’s daughter Vivian Nixon joined Ariana DeBose to perform a number from 鈥淪weet Charity,”聽Anika Noni Rose, Tiler Peck and Desmond Richardson performed “Out Here On My Own” from “Fame,” and聽Vanessa Hudgens performed the title number from “Fame.”

 

Joan Baez

Joan Baez was the second to be honored, featuring spoken tributes by聽Jackson Browne,聽Phoebe Bridgers and Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine.

Rhiannon Giddens and Dirk Powell performed “Silver Dagger,”聽Sturgill Simpson performed a powerful rendition of 鈥淗ouse of the Rising Sun,” and聽Mary Chapin Carpenter and Emmylou Harris performed a medley of Baez’s signature songs, including “We Shall Overcome.”

 

Dick Van Dyke

Dick Van Dyke was the third to be honored, featuring spoken tributes by Julie Andrews, Steve Martin, Bryan Cranston, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Chita Rivera.

Laura Osnes performed 鈥淛olly Holiday” from “Mary Poppins,”聽Derek Hough joined her to perform “Put on a Happy Face” from “Bye Bye Birdie,”聽Pentatonix performed the title number from 鈥淐hitty Chitty Bang Bang,” and Aaron Tveit danced to “Step in Time” from “Mary Poppins.”

 

Midori

Violinist Midori was the fourth to be honored, featuring spoken tributes from John Lithgow, Bette Midler and Gustavo Dudamel of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

Yo-Yo Ma performed in the Kennedy Center’s Hall of States, while the National Symphony Orchestra performed alongside elite guest performers in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall.

 

Garth Brooks

Garth Brooks was the fifth and final honoree, featuring spoken salutes by Bradley Cooper, Wayne Gretzky, Jason Aldean and John Travolta.

Brooks got teary eyed watching聽Kelly Clarkson perform “The Dance,” James Taylor perform “The River” and Jimmie Allen perform both “The Thunder Rolls” and “Friends in Low Places,” before the show wrapped with Gladys Knight singing the inspirational “We Shall Be Free.”

 

See photo and video highlights from the ceremony below:

Kelly Clarkson performs for Garth Brooks. (YouTube)

Derek Hough聽and Laura Osnes perform for Dick Van Dyke. (YouTube)

Aaron Tveit performs for Dick Van Dyke. (YouTube)

Mary Chapin Carpenter and Emmylou Harris perform for Joan Baez. (YouTube)

Yo-Yo Ma performs for Midori. (YouTube)

Vanessa Hudgens performs for Debbie Allen. (YouTube)

Pentatonix performs. (Michele Crowe/CBS)

James Taylor performs for Garth Brooks. (Gail Schulman/CBS)

Gladys Knight performs for Garth Brooks. (Gail Schulman/CBS)

WTOP's Jason Fraley recaps the Kennedy Center Honors (Part 2)
Jason Fraley

Hailed by The Washington Post for 鈥渉is savantlike ability to name every Best Picture winner in history," Jason Fraley began at WTOP as Morning Drive Writer in 2008, film critic in 2011 and Entertainment Editor in 2014, providing daily arts coverage on-air and online.

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