
Beyonce, Jay Z appear at City of Hope cancer charity event
SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Beyonce paid homage to a high-profile music executive being honoured at a charity event to raise money for cancer research.
The singer’s vocals soared as she performed three ballads including her 2009 smash hit “Halo” and “Ava Maria” after saluting the character of Warner/Chappell Music Publishing CEO Jon Platt at the City of Hope gala near Los Angeles on Thursday night. She took the stage following her husband, Jay Z, who presented Platt with the Spirit of LIfe award during a charity event that raised more than $6 million.
“Most people lead with their ego, but you lead with your heart,” Beyonce said Platt, who will soon be leaving his position at Warner/Chappell to take on the top role at Sony/ATV, the top publishing company in the music business.
“You have touched so many lives, mine included,” she added.