Beyoncé - "Schoolin' Life"
J.R. Taylor Choreography
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Lady Gaga is planning to drop $479,000 to buy the piano she played with Elton John during their performance at the Grammy Awards. The singer is desperate to buy the instrument, which was designed by controversial Canadian artist Terence Koh, after she and the legendary star opened the awards ceremony on Sunday with a medley of "Poker Face," "Speechless" and "Your Song."
Gaga works the piano (Getty)A source said: "Terence's artwork is confrontational and incorporates many elements that appeal to Gaga such as sex, punk and gay culture. The black piano with arms reaching out of it was beautiful and it's no surprise she wants it, especially after giving one of the performances of her career."
Earlier this week, Gaga described her duet with Elton as a dream come true and admitted that she couldn't control her emotions before the show. The 23-year-old pop star said: "I ruined all of my make-up right before the show. Crying... I was just so happy. I had been fantasizing about this performance piece for a while and we got to do it and I'm just really truly floored."
It seems likely Gaga may be able to get the money together, as her bankability is at an all-time high. She was reportedly paid almost $48,000 for a two-hour DJ set at an exclusive London club Maya on January 20. The singer also managed to raise donations of $500,000 for victims of the Haiti earthquakes on January 27 with an impromptu show in New York.
Gaga works the piano (Getty)A source said: "Terence's artwork is confrontational and incorporates many elements that appeal to Gaga such as sex, punk and gay culture. The black piano with arms reaching out of it was beautiful and it's no surprise she wants it, especially after giving one of the performances of her career."
Earlier this week, Gaga described her duet with Elton as a dream come true and admitted that she couldn't control her emotions before the show. The 23-year-old pop star said: "I ruined all of my make-up right before the show. Crying... I was just so happy. I had been fantasizing about this performance piece for a while and we got to do it and I'm just really truly floored."
It seems likely Gaga may be able to get the money together, as her bankability is at an all-time high. She was reportedly paid almost $48,000 for a two-hour DJ set at an exclusive London club Maya on January 20. The singer also managed to raise donations of $500,000 for victims of the Haiti earthquakes on January 27 with an impromptu show in New York.
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