Kobe Bryant honored by Alicia Keys with Moonlight Sonata & Michael Jordan, February 24, 2020
There's a theme here.
At the Kobe Bryant Memorial, on February 24, 2020, they played Moonlight Sonata to honor Kobe Bryant, after a story was told about him learning to play the song by ear. It was played by Alicia Keys, who remembered Kobe Bryant, the day of his death, at the Grammy's.
2/24/2020 = 2+24+20+20 = 66
*Alicia Keys = 41 *Kobe Bryan = 41 *Kobe dead at age 41
After the Moonlight Sonata rendition, they immediately went to a highlight clip of Kobe Bryant, which begins with his days in High School, at Lower Merion.
Following that, Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls spoke.
Notice how the name of the event syncs with 66.
The name also syncs with May 15, or 15/5, the establishment date of The Boule, May 15, 1904, which Kobe's life was measured by, same as his father, Joe Bryant.
The host of the event was Jimmy Kimmel, of the you know who tribe, that broadcasts nightly from the Masonic Temple of Hollywood.
His name ties into the event as well.
Recall, Kobe's chopper reportedly departed from John Wayne Airport.
And don't forget the Chamberlain Heights cartoon which foreshadowed Kobe's helicopter death, came out on Kobe's 86th day of his age, November 16, 2016.
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