May 13, 2021
It’s a great compliment when one artist covers another artist’s song. So Harry Styles must be feeling pretty good about the fact that his song has been covered not by just any artist but by a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee.
Footage of
Jon Bon Jovicovering Harry’s number-one hit “Watermelon Sugar” during a May 7 benefit performance is now making the rounds on social media, reports
According to the
James Lane Post, Jon donated his performance at Clubhouse in East Hampton, NY, which then gifted $50,000 to Meals on Wheels and Project Most. The venue also invited 30 frontline workers to enjoy the concert.
By Syndicated Content
Jon: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images; Harry: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
Itâs a great compliment when one artist covers another artistâs song. So Harry Styles must be feeling pretty good about the fact that his song has been covered â not by just any artist â but by a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee.
Footage of
Jon Bon Jovicovering Harryâs number-one hit âWatermelon Sugarâ during a May 7 benefit performance is now making the rounds on social media, reports
According to the
James Lane Post, Jon donated his performance at Clubhouse in East Hampton, NY, which then gifted $50,000 to Meals on Wheels and Project Most. The venue also invited 30 frontline workers to enjoy the concert.
It’s a great compliment when one artist covers another artist’s song, so pop star
Harry Styles must be feeling pretty good about the fact that his song has been covered not by just any artist but by a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee.
Footage of
Jon Bon Jovicovering Styles’ number-one hit “Watermelon Sugar” during a May 7 benefit performance is now making the rounds on social media, reports
According to the
James Lane Post, Jon donated his performance at Clubhouse in East Hampton, NY, which then gifted $50,000 to Meals on Wheels and Project Most. The venue also invited 30 frontline workers to enjoy the concert.
Jon: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images; Harry: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording AcademyIt's a great compliment when one artist covers another ar.
By Syndicated Content
Jon: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images; Harry: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
Itâs a great compliment when one artist covers another artistâs song. So Harry Styles must be feeling pretty good about the fact that his song has been covered â not by just any artist â but by a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee.
Footage of
Jon Bon Jovicovering Harryâs number-one hit âWatermelon Sugarâ during a May 7 benefit performance is now making the rounds on social media, reports
According to the
James Lane Post, Jon donated his performance at Clubhouse in East Hampton, NY, which then gifted $50,000 to Meals on Wheels and Project Most. The venue also invited 30 frontline workers to enjoy the concert.