Fresh off her buzzed-about GRAMMY performance and emotion-packed "Stone Cold" music video, Demi Lovato continued her slay-a-thon (slay-cation?) on Wednesday, performing at the White House as a part of a special tribute event in honor of the late Ray Charles.
The "Confident" songstress lent her powerhouse vocals to several Charles covers, including "You Don't Know Me," "Heaven Help Us All" and "What'd I Say."
Clad in a long-sleeve lace minidress, Lovato gave an impressive solo performance of "You Don't Know Me," which was filled with her signature belts and riffs. Other stars honoring the legendary Charles, who died in 2004, included Usher, The Band Perry, Leon Bridges, Jussie Smollett, Yolanda Adams, Andra Day and Brittany Howard. The show will air on Friday on PBS.
In the event's finale, President Barack Obama got on stage, singing along with the musicians.
The "Confident" songstress lent her powerhouse vocals to several Charles covers, including "You Don't Know Me," "Heaven Help Us All" and "What'd I Say."
Clad in a long-sleeve lace minidress, Lovato gave an impressive solo performance of "You Don't Know Me," which was filled with her signature belts and riffs. Other stars honoring the legendary Charles, who died in 2004, included Usher, The Band Perry, Leon Bridges, Jussie Smollett, Yolanda Adams, Andra Day and Brittany Howard. The show will air on Friday on PBS.
In the event's finale, President Barack Obama got on stage, singing along with the musicians.
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