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Lenny Kravitz stopped a concert mid-show so he could take a call from Denzel Washington. The 'American Woman' hitmaker told the audience he had to halt his 'Blue Electric Light' gig over the weekend because he needed to say hi to his "big brother" and they spoke briefly before he hung up the phone. Lenny shared a video from the moment on his Instagram account and wrote: "When your brother calls and you’re in the middle of a show.

" In the clip, the 60-year-old singer walked up to his microphone clutching his phone and told the crowd: "I'm sorry, my big brother just called me up on the phone to say hi." Lenny then walked around the stage, holding his phone up towards the audience, who began screaming when the 'Fly Away' hitmaker told them the 69-year-old actor was on the other end of the line. He said: "Y'all know Denzel Washington.



" Lenny then walked over to his camera man to hold up the screen and give fans a closer look at his famous caller, who smiled broadly at them. The musician then said as he hung up: "Alright brother, I love you, I'll call you later." When Lenny was added to the Hollywood Walk of Fame in March, the 'Training Day' actor took to the stage to pay tribute to his pal during the induction ceremony.

He said: "He's more than a friend, he's more than a brother, we're twins. We just don't look alike. "God has blessed him with an unbelievable talent but even more so, an unbelievable heart.

" Lenny turned 60 in May and he recently admitted he can "barely believe".

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