Twenty years ago on December 2, 2003, Alicia Keys released her five-time platinum Grammy Award-winning sophomore album The Diary of Alicia Keys. Keys did a special intimate performance for AOL Broadband Rocks concert at New York’s Webster Hall in 2003 to promote the album’s release. Alicia returned to Webster Hall on Friday, 20 years after the AOL Broadband Rocks concert, to celebrate the album’s two decade mark and impact. A portion of ticket sales from the show were donated to Keys’ Keep a Child Alive foundation.
Prior to Keys walking on stage, DJ Saige spun records getting the crowd energized for Keys’ arrival. About forty five minutes after the posted 9pm start time, Keys entered the stage from the left side passing by background singers Raii and Whitney who are also her vocal coaches as she walked to the piano to perform Harlem’s Nocturne, the intro to The Diary of Alicia Keys album. The journey back to 2003 began while Keys performed “Harlem’s Nocturne”, the next song was “Karma” as Keys’ got up from the piano for the up-tempo song moving from side to side. Keys followed the album’s tracklist order for the entirety of the show.
Alicia was joined by Jermaine Paul for the performance of “Diary”. Paul shared his story about how he came to sing on the song. As Keys performed she received support from the audience which included her mother, mentor Clive Davis, and Grammy Award winning mixer/sound engineer Tony Black who all watched from the balcony. Before singing her rendition of Gladys Knight’s “If I Was Your Woman”, Keys mentioned Knight in homage.
The concert was memorable as being a concert of first for Keys. Keys performed songs “Dragon Days”, “Samsonite Man”, “Feeling U, Feeling Me” from The Diary of Alicia Keys for the first time since the album was released. Although Keys had never performed the songs live before, attendees knew the words and sang along. Keys also performed “Golden Child” live for the first time at the show, a song which wasn’t included on the original 2003 release of the album but was added to the 20th anniversary edition. During the encore, Keys took to the piano to perform “Lifeline”, her new song from the upcoming The Color Purple Musical film adaptation.
A little after 11pm Alicia wrapped up the show with a performance of “Empire State of Mind”. The concert showed that the songs from The Diary of Alicia Keys have stood the test of time, and even non-singles songs like “Dragon Days” should be added to the setlist of future Keys concerts.