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Although King and Taylor were at the top of their fame, it was Streisand who was acclaimed the star of the evening. She had the audience in her control the whole time, and received standing ovations at the end. McGovern was not significantly helped by the concert; he went on to lose in a landslide to
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asking about McGovern's chances, "I don't think he can beat Nixon, but who knows? Maybe some more dirty laundry will come out." When McGovern walked in to the locker room during Streisand's set, he stepped straight over to Carole King and said, "I'm one of your ardent fans, and you're really great
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found Nicholson working as an usher, and quoted him saying, "most of our political involvement is very superficial, including my own... It is no crime to support the best man.” When Hackman was asked about further McGovern campaigning, he said, "I don’t know what more I can do. I contributed to the
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Four portable dressing room trailers were rented by producer/promoter Jim Rissmiller for the four star performers, to provide more privacy than the basketball locker room facilities in The Forum. Security for the event involved the usual Wells Fargo guards, augmented this time with 24 athletes from
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Starting the show at 9:20 pm, James Taylor and Carole King came out, with King sitting down at the piano to play and sing her songs. Taylor sat quietly, playing acoustic guitar and singing harmony with King. Returning the favor, King backed Taylor on harmony when he stood in the spotlight, singing
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material, and even spoofed her new, hip image on stage with an allusion to smoking pot. Taking a toke of a faux joint, Barbra pretended to get high as she explained why people shouldn't rely on drugs or booze for relaxation. Streisand immortalized this routine forever when she performed it on her
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introduced Beatty to McGovern, Beatty had been an admirer of McGovern's quiet style. Beatty used his own charisma and extensive contacts to try and increase McGovern's chance of winning. McGovern later said that Beatty was in the top "three or four most important people in my campaign." Beatty's
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and was taking it easy. Jones rehearsed his big band in a large snack bar area upstairs. The orchestra moved to the stage at 2 pm. The lyrics to Streisand's songs were written on the stage floor as a memory aid. At 3 pm, Streisand began rehearsing with the orchestra, and she worked the
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The concert was attended by 18,000 people, with 16,000 in the permanent arena seating paying $ 4 to $ 10 per seat, and another 2,000 in temporary seats set up on the arena floor, paying $ 100 each. It was widely reported that $ 300,000 or even $ 320,000 had been raised for the cause, but after
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event. At intermission, many of the newspaper and television reporters abandoned the concert stage and waited in a hockey locker room so that they could witness McGovern's entry. Streisand's performance was piped throughout The Forum locker rooms over small speakers. James Taylor told
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in late April, and a third in New York after McGovern had won the important California primary. Media response to the Los Angeles concert was mixed, with some in favor, and others decrying the strange new element: mass activism of celebrities.
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were among the first attendees to arrive. Reiner said, "McGovern's not the perfect candidate... But he's the closest." Cass Elliot was seen handing guests the contribution envelopes, saying "Give us some money and we'll give you a country."
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to do this." Taylor expressed his worries to McGovern, "I sure hope this isn't hurting you more than helping you," to which McGovern replied, "Believe me... It's not." McGovern talked to reporters about a US bomb attack on
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certified Gold a year earlier. Streisand was expected to draw a crowd because of her reputation as an entertainer. To add to the star-studded evening, Warren called a number of celebrities who would serve as
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At Streisand's final bow, James Taylor led McGovern on stage, followed by Quincy Jones, Eleanor McGovern and Carole King. George McGovern took the microphone to make a very brief statement to 18,000 fans:
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Singers composed of Kendricks, Venetta Fields, Marti McCall, Geraldine Jones and Clydie King, brought from Streisand's Las Vegas show. Jones played several of his familiar tunes including the theme to
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Barbra Streisand entered the stage around 11 pm in a pantsuit of black satin, with a red tanktop under the black jacket. Some of the musicians in Jones' orchestra were changed for Streisand's set.
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on electric guitar â€“ Taylor's veteran touring band. As a duet, King and Taylor sang their Grammy-winning song "You've Got a Friend" to close their set, without ever mentioning politics.
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which was the day's top news story. He said it was "a desperate gamble" by Nixon who was "ineffectual in the past, reckless now, bringing us one step further away from peace."
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was parked near the stage and wired to the microphone splitter. At 11 am on the day of the show, Taylor briefly rehearsed, followed by King who was recuperating from
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said to the Stones publicists, "It seems like the only time you put out monumental albums or events is when you have a natural disaster." Los Angeles music writer
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ceremony, but the performers had already decided on a purely musical concert. One concession was made to Goldbach: the ushers would hand out donation envelopes.
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said that Hollywood actors should stay out of politics, that "Presidential candidates should leave endorsements to makers of false teeth cement."
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and more." Beatty was the producer of the event, and he spent most of his time backstage tending to details rather than serving as usher.
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You know there’s an old French proverb that says gratitude is the heart’s memory. A couple of years ago there was a song, '
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James Taylor, George McGovern, Barbra Streisand, Quincy Jones and Carole King stand on stage in front of the orchestra
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stage set was assembled for Streisand, the one that had been used for her December 1971 – January 1972 show at the
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expenses were tallied, only about $ 18,000 (equivalent to $ 131,000 in 2023) was given to McGovern's campaign.
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songs with determination. She was still rehearsing at 6 pm when a few celebrity ushers arrived. Photographer
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campaign. I’m here tonight. If McGovern wins the California primary I guess I’ll work with Warren some more."
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said that Streisand's voice at rehearsal was "magnificent" even though she had not been singing for six weeks.
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Warren Beatty came up with the idea of the concert in early April 1972 while he was at his residence in the
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responded, "No, there's only been two big concerts for great disasters â€“ unless you count McGovern."
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including stage monitors; Showco had supported James Taylor's touring needs throughout the previous year.
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The event was conceived as three singers performing for McGovern, to be called "3/4 McGovern", pronounced
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Serving the $ 100 seating section, celebrity ushers were announced ahead of time: "Warren Beatty,
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in November 1972. Streisand's album performed well in the marketplace, rising to number 19 on the
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Citizen Hollywood: How the Collaboration between LA and DC Revolutionized American Politics
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in June, McGovern carried California, but with a 5% margin, not the expected 20% more than
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After intermission, Quincy Jones appeared wearing a long maroon velvet
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McGovern was scheduled to arrive late at The Forum; he and his wife,
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brought a proprietary new loudspeaker system, the JM-3, designed by
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Concert flyer with caricature sketches: Streisand by Robert Redding
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In a return to Las Vegas in late 1970, Streisand incorporated her
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Archival article introduced by Tony Ortega on February 15, 2011.
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conducted the orchestra. Streisand started with the medley of "
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came forward to sponsor the event. King had recently won four
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in a fundraising rally for the presidential hopeful, held at
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to conduct his 32-piece orchestra. The ensemble included the
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mounted a benefit concert at The Forum on January 18.
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Concert flyer with sketches of Carole King, Barbra Streisand and James Taylor over a musical clef indicating 3, 4 McGovern. Underneath is listed Quincy Jones and his Orchestra.
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Benefit concert
fundraiser
George McGovern 1972 presidential campaign
Warren Beatty
Lou Adler
Carole King
Barbra Streisand
James Taylor
Quincy Jones
benefit concert
Warren Beatty
1972 presidential campaign
George McGovern
The Forum
Greater Los Angeles
Carole King
James Taylor
Quincy Jones
Barbra Streisand
Live Concert at the Forum
Richard Nixon
Promotional photo of Warren Beatty
Warren Beatty
Beverly Wilshire Hotel

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