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Last DNC Day Highlighted By Star-Studded Appearances

Stevie Wonder, Sheryl Crow, will.i.am, To Perform

POSTED: 10:20 pm MDT August 27, 2008
UPDATED: 10:58 pm MDT August 27, 2008

Although rumors of a Bruce Springsteen concert on the last night of the Democratic National Convention have now been quashed, Thursday still appears be jam-packed with stars, with performances by will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sheryl Crow, John Legend, Stevie Wonder and Michael McDonald.

According to an official schedule released by the Democratic National Convention Committee, Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson and former Vice President Al Gore will also make an appearance.

On a historic night when Barack Obama will become the first black man to accept the nomination of president from a major political party, there will also be a look at the past. The DNC will celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King on Thursday night, which happens to be the 45th anniversary of King's famous "I Have A Dream" speech.

This is the official schedule:

3 PM - 5 PM

  • Live Performances (before gavel) of Yonder Mountain String Band
  • Voter Registration Presentation
  • Rep. Luis Gutierrez of Illinois
  • David Plouffe, Obama Campaign Manager
  • Ray Rivera, Obama State Director, Colorado
  • Call to Order by Nancy Pelosi
  • Invocation by Rabbi David Saperstein
  • Presentation of Colors by Disabled American Veterans
  • Pledge of Allegiance by Shawn Johnson
  • National Anthem by Jennifer Hudson
  • Welcome by Elbra Wedgeworth, President/Chair, Denver Host Committee
  • Reps. Mark Brewer, Linda Chavez-Thompson, Mike Honda, Lottie Shackelford, Susan Turnbull
  • Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter
  • Rep. Ed Perlmutter
  • Rep. John Salazar
  • Rep. Diana DeGette

    5 PM - 6 PM

  • Gov. Howard Dean
  • Video Tribute To Dr. Martin Luther King
  • Rep. John Lewis
  • Rev. Bernice King, daughter of the late Dr. King
  • Martin Luther King III, oldest son of the late Dr. King
  • Gov. Bill Richardson
  • will.i.am accompanied by John Legend (piano), Agape Choir, and band
  • Sheryl Crow, singer/songwriter
  • Ray Rivera, Obama State Director, Colorado

    6 PM - 7 PM

  • Rep. Jan Schakowsky
  • Rep. Mark Udall
  • Gov. Tim Kaine
  • Live performance by Stevie Wonder
  • Al Gore, former vice president of the United States

    7PM - 8PM

  • John Kuniholm, wounded Iraq veteran
  • Live Performance by Michael McDonald
  • Susan Eisenhower, granddaughter of President Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Retired Generals Tribute with Air Force Maj. Gen. J. Scott Gration (Ret)
  • American Voices Program
  • Sen. Dick Durbin

    8 PM – 9 PM

  • Video/Remarks by Sen. Barack Obama, Democratic presidential candidate

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