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Elton John, Colin Farrell attend Elizabeth Taylor memorial
Published Monday, Oct 17 2011, 20:10 BST | By Kristina Bustos | 1 comment

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John and Farrell were among the 400 people who were at the memorial service on Sunday, October 16.
The Grammy-winning singer, who dedicated a song to the late actress during a live performance in March, sang 'Blue Eyes' at the service.
Other guests included Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? director Mike Nichols, who shot a video message, and actor Michael Caine.
Farrell recited a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins titled 'The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo', reports E! Online.
Taylor's grandson Rhys Tivey played 'Amazing Grace' on the trumpet.
The legendary actress died on March 23 at the age of 79.
The private memorial service took place in a theatre at the Warner Bros studio in California.
Watch Elton John's tribute to Elizabeth Taylor in the video below:
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