Not that anyone doubted him, but if you need proof
Sir Paul McCartney can still break it down, here it is.
McCartney showed off a rare set of dance moves at the
Apollo in the Hamptons benefit on Saturday after being coaxed on stage during a performance by
Jamie Foxx.
The musician, 72, who was
hospitalized in May after contracting a virus, attended with wife Nancy Shevell and showed no signs of slowing down.
The benefit at Ronald Perelman’s East Hampton estate raised $4 million for the Apollo's artistic, educational and outreach programs and drew a long list of celebrities, including
Jack Nicholson,
Robert De Niro and
Grace Hightower,
Barbra Streisand and James Brolin,
Anjelica Huston, Howard and Beth Stern, Dick Parsons, Harvey Weinstein, and
Matt Lauer.
The guests also enjoyed performances by
Sting,
Jon Bon Jovi,
Gladys Knight and
Pharrell Williams - who closed out the show with his hit songs "Blurred Lines" and "Happy."
But the superstar acts were not the only thing that got the crowd riled up. In addition to McCartney, Foxx, 46, forced Governor Chris Christie, Sen. John McCain, director
Spike Lee and host Perelman, to freestyle on stage.
Who takes the cake for best entertainer of the night is up for debate, but McCartney’s moves and Sen. McCain’s rendition of the robot is at the top of our list.
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