Like millions of American voters, singer, songwriter and music icon Pat Benatar woke up surprised on Nov. 9. And when she heard about the Women’s March on Washington, she knew she wanted to take part. But a scheduled performance, which had been on her calendar for more than eight months, meant she couldn’t make it to D.C. on Jan 21.
“This has been such an incredible year, and to not be a part of was just really upsetting to me,” she told People.
So instead, Benatar did what she does best: she sang. The song she created for the Women’s March,...
“This has been such an incredible year, and to not be a part of was just really upsetting to me,” she told People.
So instead, Benatar did what she does best: she sang. The song she created for the Women’s March,...
- 1/20/2017
- by Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
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