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Applause and approval greeted Stevie Wonder as thousands stood for hours to hear his pre-Super Bowl concert that also featured guitarist Gary Clark Jr.

Stevie Wonder is the latest in a parade of entertainers that will perform in New Orleans Super Bowl weekend.
John Mayer, Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Hudson are among the stars set to perform at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction.
Only at a Rolling Stones concert could appearances by Bruce Springsteen and Lady Gaga seem almost like afterthoughts.
It sure didn't feel like a farewell.

The Rolling Stones — average age 68-plus, if you're counting — were in rollicking form as they rocked the Barclays Center in Brooklyn for 2½ hours Saturday night, their first U.S. show on a minitour marking a mind-boggling 50 years as a rock band.
Set list for the Rolling Stones concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Saturday night:
"Time Waits for No One," the Rolling Stones sang in 1974, but lately it's seemed like that grizzled quartet does indeed have some sort of exemption from the ravages of time.
Alicia Keys will make you cry. Cry hard.
Gary Clark Jr. had to learn how to trust someone else to record his major label debut.
But this is when he was like a year and three months, so what first was on there was kind of just the first words he was saying, but as time progressed and we were about to wrap the album, I was like, `I really gotta get Egypt on ... because he's 2 now, he has a lot to say, he has a personality.'
And so I brought him back into the studio ... and you'll notice, I'll ask him what's his name and he says `Showtime' (laughs).