Grammy Nominees Sing Simon Songs

ByABC News
February 20, 2001, 8:12 PM

February 20 -- CENTURY CITY, Calif. Buzz boy Eminem wasn't in the house but Elton John was. So, too, were Macy Gray, Shelby Lynne, Ziggy Marley, Stevie Wonder, and others to salute Grammy perennial Paul Simon as Person of the Year for MusiCares, the charity arm of the Grammys.

Simon who won Album of the Year once with Simon & Garfunkel (Bridge Over Troubled Water) and twice solo (Graceland and Still Crazy After All These Years) is nominated this year for an unprecedented fourth time, for the slow-selling You're the One.

But Monday's gala fundraiser was about honoring his catalog and raising money for MusiCares' many causes, which include paying electricity bills, finding drug rehab, and building a home (Encore Hall) for senior musicians.

MusiCares, founded in 1989, handed out more than $1 million in aid to musicians in the past year. On Monday, the Grammy folks handed Simon a $100,000 check for his own charity, Children's Health Fund, which he co-founded in 1986 to provide medical care to needy New York children.

Aside from accepting the check, Simon mostly listened, and his wide-eyed wife, Edie Brickell, watched in awe as special guest singers rendered his classic songs with better voice than the originals.

Wonder was wondrous on "Loves Me Like a Rock," backed by gospel stalwarts the Dixie Hummingbirds; Marley lent some reggae rhythms for "Mother and Child Reunion;" Ruben Blades rescued an impassioned bilingual piece from the failed Broadway musical The Capeman; and Shawn Colvin soloed courageously on "American Tune."

Bluesy singer Joan Osborne got wistful on "Homeward Bound," backed by Irish folk institution the Chieftains, and Beach Boy guru Brian Wilson made it through "Sounds of Silence."

Country-blues stylist Shelby Lynne, up for the Best New Artist Grammy, challenged the crowd with the less-than-familiar "Tenderness" (from There Goes Rhymin' Simon) and with her Jennifer Lopez-can-you-top-this outfit, complete with a plunging neckline. Gray was sartorially splendid in a red patchwork leather outfit, doing "Call Me Al" with emcee Chevy Chase miming a saxophone onstage, in reference to the Simon music video in which he appeared.