NEW ORLEANS, July 6, 2009

Lionel Richie Reunites with The Commodores

Icon Joins Former Bandmates To Close Out the Essence Music Festival

  • Lionel Richie performs during the Essence Music Festival at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Sunday, July 5, 2009. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

    Lionel Richie performs during the Essence Music Festival at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Sunday, July 5, 2009. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)  (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

  • Play CBS Video Video 'All Night Long'

    Lionel Richie performed his classic hit, "All Night Long," as the kick-off to "The Early Show" summer concert series.

  • Video Classic Lionel Richie

    Singer Lionel Richie performed his classic hit "Easy" on the U.S.S. Intrepid in the Hudson River in New York City.

  • Photo Essay Celebrity Circuit

    Drew Barrymore, Robert DeNiro, Cameron Diaz, Brad Pitt, Kate Hudson and more

(AP)  Lionel Richie got a little help from his former bandmates to close out the weekend's Essence Music Festival: Members of The Commodores joined him on stage to sing several of their hits, including "Brick House" and "Just to be Close to You."

The crowd remained on their feet through the nearly two-hour set and Richie's encore of "All Night Long."

The final night of the festival stretched well into early Monday at the Superdome, with performances by Richie, En Vogue, Teena Marie, Al Green and Maze, featuring Frankie Beverly.

Beverly and Maze have closed out the event each of the past 15 years. New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin presented Beverly with the city's crystal star award.

Beverly, 62, simply said "thank you" and returned to doing what he does best - singing: "Now, we're gonna wear you out some more!"

Sunday's events started with inspiring gospel at the Morial Convention Center, along with honors for Bishop T.D. Jakes, the Dallas pastor who gave the sermon for President Barack Obama's inauguration.

"He's such a voice, such a man," gospel singer Smokie Norful said before singing a tribute.

"He's been such a phenomenal presence in my life through his preaching ministry, such a help to me from way back in the day and now, who knew I'd be on stage honoring him?" he said.

A sermon by Bishop Eddie Long of Atlanta and other performances by CeCe Winans, Kirk Franklin and Mary Mary highlighted the tribute.

Brian Courtney Wilson, whose release "Just Love" debuted at No. 2 on Billboard's gospel chart, said he was glad to have the chance to meet Jakes. "He's just larger than life and because he's poured into so many people's lives, having the opportunity to do so for him is just a blessing," he said.

Wilson and Shari Addison, a finalist of BET's gospel talent search show "Sunday Best," both performed in the festival's marketplace and signed autographs for fans.

Addison, a festival first-timer, said it's appropriate that Essence decided to organize such a tribute for Jakes, pastor of The Potter's House.

"His anointing is so great and powerful and he's always so giving. I always ask, 'Who cares for the caretaker?' and this is our opportunity to pour back into him," she said.

"I'm just having a blast," she said. "I can't believe I'm in the room with all these powerful people and now, these people are my peers. I just met CeCe Winans and she says, 'I remember you from the show' and I'm just so honored to be able to be a part of same ministry that she is."

Lisa Johnson of Atlanta commended Essence for producing the festival, which has drawn more than 2 million people since its inception in 1995 as a one-time celebration of the 25th anniversary of Essence magazine. Last year, the festival had a record-breaking 270,000 attendees.

"I think it's awesome that they can get people together to have fun and no fighting," she said.

By Chevel Johnson
© MMIX The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Exclusive Webshow

Michelle Obama tells how her role as the First Lady has changed her perspective. Watch Now

Latest News
News in Pictures
Scroll Left Scroll Right
  • The Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall

    Photographer Peter Turnley Captures the Fall

  • The Fall Of The Berlin Wall The Fall Of The Berlin Wall

    Looking Back at the Wall that Once Divided Germany On the 20th Anniversary of Its Collapse

  • Patricia Clarkson Patricia Clarkson

    Television and Film Actress, Yale School of Drama Graduate and Academy Award Nominee

  • Day in Pictures Day in Pictures

    A Glimpse at the Day's News as Seen Through a Camera Lens

  • Andre Agassi Andre Agassi

    Former Top-Seeded Tennis Star, Gossip Column Favorite and Philanthropist

  • Yankees Victory Parade Yankees Victory Parade

    The Yankees Celebrate Their 27th World Series Championship with a Ticker-Tape Parade Up Broadway

Connect with CBS News

Stay connected with the CBS News using your favorite social networks and online news applications: