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Sideshow: At Houston tribute, Bennett calls for drug legalization

Legendary crooner Tony Bennett, 85, appealed to the U.S. government to legalize drugs at an impromptu Whitney Houston tribute held hours after her death, says the Hollywood Reporter.

Tony Bennett performs onstage at the Pre-GRAMMY Gala & Salute to Industry Icons with Clive Davis honoring Richard Branson, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP Photo/Vince Bucci)
Tony Bennett performs onstage at the Pre-GRAMMY Gala & Salute to Industry Icons with Clive Davis honoring Richard Branson, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012, in Beverly Hills, Calif. (AP Photo/Vince Bucci)Read moreAP

Legendary crooner Tony Bennett, 85, appealed to the U.S. government to legalize drugs at an impromptu Whitney Houston tribute held hours after her death, says the Hollywood Reporter.

"First it was Michael Jackson, then Amy Winehouse, now, the magnificent Whitney Houston," Bennett said Saturday night at Clive Davis' pre-Grammy party at the Beverly Hilton. "Let's legalize drugs like they did in Amsterdam. . . . No one's hiding or sneaking around corners to get it. They go to a doctor to get it."

Bennett, like Houston, has battled addiction at various points in his life. Her cause of death has not been established.

He went on to sing "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?"

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