- WASHINGTON (AP) -- The president just couldnt say no: Mick Jagger held out a mic almost by way of command, and soon Barack Obama was belting out the blues with the best of them. (Huffington Post)
- President Obama was egged on to sing a little of 'Sweet Home Chicago' at the White House rock-blues concert Tuesday night. Your Browser DoesNot Support IFrames. (Washington Post)
- U.S. President Barack Obama could not hide his singing talent as he loosened his collar and joined Blues greats B.B. (International Business Times)
- We already know the President can sing Al Green, but President Obama decided to show off his singing talent again at a White House event with blues legend B.B. King, Mick Jagger and others. (The Celebrity Cafe.com)
- First "Let's Stay Together" and now "Sweet Home Chicago," did President Obama miss his musical calling? It was just a month ago when the commander-in-chief channeled Al Green when he was at Harlem's Apollo Theater. (LongIslandPress)
- "Oh come on, baby don't you wanna go?" he sang twice before handing the mic to Jagger, and then chimed in again at the end with "Sweet Home Chicago" with King. (BET)
- President Obama sang a few lines from Robert Johnson's "Sweet Home Chicago" last night during a White House blues concert in honor of Black History Month. (Entertainment Weekly Online)
- President Barack Obama is at it again! Apparently, it was Blues Night at the White House and the President didnt hold back. (Metro International)
- America's newest singing sensation is at it again. President Obama, fresh off his Al Green impression a month ago, jammed on a verse of the blues classic Sweet Home Chicago during a White House concert last night. "Come on!" Obama wailed. (Tucson Citizen)
- It went so well last month when he belted out part of Al Greens "Let's Stay Together" that President Barack Obama took the mic again. This time he gave a musical shout-out to Chicago. (msnbc.com)
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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