Obama wants to know secret of Yo-Yo Ma's popularity
US: President Barack Obama said Sunday jokingly that he wanted
to know the secret of American cellist Yo-Yo Ma's popularity as he
hosted a White House reception for winners of the Kennedy Center awards.
“Maybe the most amazing thing about Yo-Yo Ma is that everybody likes
him! You have got to give me some tips!” said Obama, who is running for
a second presidential term.
Obama recalled that when the musician was just seven years old, he
performed in the East Room of the White House for president John F.
Kennedy.
Obama also noted that Yo-Yo Ma had been named by People Magazine the
sexiest men alive and had appeared on Sesame Street, a popular
children's television show.
“I thought about asking him to go talk to Congress,” joked the
president, who has seen most of his legislative proposals blocked by the
Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
The Kennedy Center awards have been presented annually since 1978. In
addition to Yo-Yo Ma, the winners this year include actress Meryl Streep,
saxophonist Sonny Rollins, country singer Neil Diamond and Broadway
singer Barbara Cook.
The president also underscored the talent of Meryl Streep, who in the
course of her career had received 16 Academy Award nominations and 25
Golden Globe nominations, thus becoming the most nominated US actress in
these two categories.
AFP |