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Joni Mitchell makes rare appearance at Clive Davis's pre-Grammy gala

The audience at Clive Davis's white-hot gala included a few legends, such as Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell and Barbra Streisand, who watched as R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan performed in a tribute to the late Aretha Franklin.

Rapper Travis Scott kicked off the show, while Nancy Pelosi inspired audience to copy her sarcastic handclap

Musician LL Cool J and record executive Clive Davis are shown onstage during the 2019 Pre-Grammy gala show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Saturday in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

The audience at Clive Davis'spre-Grammygala included legends from the music world,such as Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell andBarbra Streisand,as well as U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who got the most requests to take a selfie.

Pelosi received the rock-star treatment on Saturday night from attendees at the annual event, which also featured a stunning tribute to the late Aretha Franklin, an artist Davis worked closely with for decades.

Pelosi's sarcastic handclap and smirk to U.S. President Donald Trump at his State of the Union address last weekwent viral, launchinghundreds of memes. So when Davis announced that the political heavyweight was in the audience Pelosi has attended the event in the past she received a standing ovation, while some people even imitated her now-famous handclap.

Both before the event and as she tried to exit, people asked to take selfieswith her, almost creating a line as Pelosi smiled through them all.

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, left, and singer Barbra Streisand pose at the pre-Grammy gala. (Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

A wide range of celebrities attended event at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, including Apple's Tim Cook, Netflix's Ted Sarandos, recent Super Bowl champ Julian Edelman, Wolfgang Puck, Earth, Wind & Fire, Dionne Warwick, Kathy Griffin, Weird AlYankovic, Calvin Klein, Angela Bassett, Berry Gordy, Fred Armisen, George Clinton and Darren Criss.

The night closed with a rousing tribute to Franklin, who died in August. R&B singer-songwriter Jazmine Sullivan stunned with her renditions of Call Meand I Knew You Were Waiting.She was then joined by Rob Thomas, who held his own onstage.

R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan performs at the gala show. (Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Soul singer Ledisi, a powerhouse vocalist, also shined while sister duo Chloe x Halle, nominated for two Grammys, brought the house down when they performed Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves.

Rapper Travis Scott, nominated for three Grammys, kicked off the night with the hit Goosebumps.Before performing Sickomode,which reached No.1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart last year, he told the audience: "I only came to rage."

"Don't be scared to stand up now," Scott's DJ said.

Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, 75, is introduced at Saturday night's show:

Joni Mitchell makes rare appearance at pre-Grammy gala

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Canadian star attends Clive Davis's annual pre-Grammy event, which also featured a tribute to the late Aretha Franklin.

The Time made a surprise appearance, bringing the audience to its feet with a fun performance. The group, along with Quincy Jones, honoured Clarence Avant, the 87-year-old music executive known as the "godfather of black music."

H.E.R., nominated for five Grammys, including album of the year,earned a standing ovation for her spectacular vocals and skilled guitar-playing. Other performers included Brandi Carlile, Florida Georgia Line with Bebe Rexha, and Keala Settle, who sang This Is Mefrom The Greatest Showman.

Davis's event was also attended by James Brolin, Beck, Joe Walsh, Alice Cooper, A$AP Rocky, Diane Warren, LL Cool J, David Foster, Miguel, Chick Corea, Maren Morris, Rae Sremmurd, Ryan Tedder, Max Martin, Courtney B. Vance, L.A. Reid, Dua Lipa, Ciara and Russell Wilson.

The 61st annual Grammy Awards will be broadcast live on Sunday, Feb. 10at 8 p.m. ET.CBC News will be on the red carpet for the event.

With files from CBC News