Fighting children’s cancer - Hollywood in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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The reception at an ice stadium in St. Petersburg was dedicated to fighting children’s cancer.
International celebrities including Kevin Costner, Gerard Depardieu, Mickey Rourke, Sharon Stone, Kurt Russell, Vincent Cassel, Monica Belucci, Ornella Muti, Goldie Hawn and many others attended the benefit concert.
Many of the stars are actively involved in charity work which draws needed attention to children’s oncological and ophthalmological diseases.
When the hostess approached Putin’s table and asked him to sing for the audience, his immediate reaction was “are you kidding me?”
But the hostess was determined to get the prime minister on the mic and reminded him about the songs he sang with the Russian sleeper agents extradited from the US last summer. Putin attempted to evade the proposal by saying that the singing she was referring to had come from the heart. However, after seeing the pictures of ill children shown to the audience on the big screen, he took to the stage.
“Like the majority of people I cannot – but do like to sing and to play – so you’ll have to rough it,” he warned as he sat at the piano and played the beginning of Blueberry Hill. The tune was immediately caught by Maceo Parker’s jazz band. The prime minister then took the mic and sang it in English himself.
Putin returned to the piano to sing in Russian “From What the Homeland Starts” – the song he sang with the exposed Russian agents.
The audience loved his performance and showed their appreciation with a standing ovation and applause. Many recorded the one man show on their mobile phones.
On December 1, Putin confessed to US chat show host Larry King that he does study some songs in English with his language tutor.
When the concert was over Putin took Sharon Stone by the arm and together with other guests they went on stage to sing a Russian song about cosmonauts, “Grass Near Home”.
Martyn Andrews, our entertainment expert and host of RT's cultural program "Moscow Out," thinks that Putin’s gesture at the charity event is great for his reputation, as he’s mostly stereotyped as cold and serious.
“It’s not the first time he sung like that," Andrews said. "The more he does things like this, the more people can connect with their leader.”
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galwayman
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Am all for this as long as it is Americans first! Not one dime should be given to any foreign government,for any purpose, until every American is taken care of first!
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galwayman
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MotherForTruth
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galwayman:
American government did not give any money for anything here.
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MotherForTruth
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CitizenHill
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Among the things that Putin is credited for is his pride and passion for his country, it would be great if we had the same with our current leader.
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CitizenHill
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MotherForTruth
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CitizenHill:
I completely agree with you.There are just too many acts by American leaders we just can not be proud of.
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MotherForTruth
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MotherForTruth
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I wish main stream media would cover more of stories like this one.
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MotherForTruth
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thetrimsmith
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Hey Russia, trade leaders with you. (we'll even throw in pelosi and mccain for free)
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thetrimsmith
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treewolf39
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Not bad. I kind of like Mr. Putin singing.
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treewolf39
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MotherForTruth
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treewolf39:
Especially for a such good cause as fighting children’s cancer.
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MotherForTruth