The Wammys can be described many ways: an open-mic night on acid, a world-class jam session, a loose Grammy celebration going against the grain of the more structured shindigs. But for the artists onstage, it seems to be a night among friends.
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The biggest break in the norm though, even for the Wammys, was when Jewel took the stage to perform “Here Comes the Sun” with Nelson, then followed up with Roy Orbison’s “Oh, Pretty Woman” and Petty’s “American Girl” with singer-songwriter Butch Walker.
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The evening wrapped with all performers returning to the stage for the Wilburys’ classic “Handle With Care” – and Lisa Loeb coming up on stage for one last surprise.
Massive thank you to @DhaniHarrison and Alex Levy for letting me represent at The Wammys this year!
— The Head & The Heart (@headandtheheart) January 29, 2020
I mean... where else would I get to share a mic with @jeweljk and @alyankovic 🤷‍♂️ - Jon pic.twitter.com/WhT3bQ31En