Bruno Mars - "So Lonely," "Message In a Bottle" (Sting Tribute) | 2014 Kennedy Center Honors
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Bruno Mars sings "So Lonely" and "Message In a Bottle" by The Police in tribute to 2014 Kennedy Center Honoree Sting. The Kennedy Center Honors are given annually to select performing artists for their lifetime of contributions to American culture. https://bit.ly/28QVn6q Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #KCHonors #BrunoMars #Sting #KennedyCenter #CBS
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