We're All Pink on the Inside
Jerry Mac
Issue date: 10/20/05 Section: Arts & Entertainment
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To start the festivities off right, world-renowned club DJ Laurent of Labtonic schmoozed the crowd with some thumpin' beats to sway to (if you could since it was so packed), but everyone knew what the real attraction to the South Street soirée was. After about a half-hour, the crowd no longer wanted to see a DJ on stage but craved to see some live performances.
Opening the concert was Butch Walker, Avril Lavigne's tour mate, who put on a show wild enough to be associated with Pink herself. This rocker showed he was obviously a veteran performer, and no stranger to shock value when he decided to kiss his male band mate. As content as the crowd was going along with these tattooed stage-terrors, they were there for another reason; the first woman of ass-kicking herself: Pink.
Before this hard-rocking hottie took the stage, Geralyn Lucas (author of the book Why I Wore Lipstick and breast cancer survivor) brought her daughter on stage to partake in the presentation of a $50,000 check to support the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. For a woman who looked so demure and so innately positive, the story of her struggle with breast cancer took the crowd by surprise. She made me wish that her story was told to more than just the concert crowd as her account of the surgery and struggle was so inspirational. After this heart-warming speech and a shout-out to all the guys in the crowd (she said, "Guys who go to support breast cancer research at events like this are hot!") the night kicked off with Grammy-award winning artist Pink.
Performing songs from her previous album, Try This, Pink blew the crowd away with her tremendous, jaw-dropping, crush-initiating vocals after being out of the spotlight since the release of the CD in 2003. The crowd went out of control upon her entrance, moving in time with the music and singing along. And trust me, there were some in the crowd that you knew were singing because they enjoyed it and not because they were talented.
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