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Paul Simon & Edie Brickell to Join Willie Nelson & Family, Jewel, Lucinda Williams in Streaming Concert Today at 7pm Eastern

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Great news for those who are bored out of their gourd!

Paul Simon and Edie Brickell will join Willie Nelson, his talented sons Lukas and Micah, plus other stars for a live streaming concert at 7pm today.

The Luck Reunion presents “Til Further Notice” right at this link today at 7pm Eastern, 6 Central, whatever that is. These people are all performing for home, which I love because we can see if they have granite countertops. They say a small number of local acts are slated to (safely) broadcast from Austin’s premier recording facility. Lucky them!

Others on the show are Jewel, Lucinda Williams, Nathaniel Rateliff, Margo Price & Jeremy Ivey, Randy Houser, Lucius, Paul Cauthen, David Ramirez, Nikki Lane, Devon Gilfillian, Early James, Katie Pruitt, Tré Burt, Ian Ferguson, Sunny War, Tami Neilson, Thomas Csorba, and others.

I just hope Paul and Edie get in a few numbers. New York will be watching them with much pleasure!

Rosie O’Donnell Plans Streaming Spectacle for One Night, this Sunday, with Tons of Broadway Stars Performing from Home!

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Let’s hear it for Rosie  O’Donnell!

She’s bringing back her TV show for one night, this Sunday, live on Broadway.com and also on YouTube with tons of stars.

Money raised will go straight to the Actors Fund, to help everyone currently out of work thanks to Trump Virus.

Everyone will perform from the comfort of their own homes! The group includes including Sebastian Arcelus, Skylar Astin, Beth Behrs, Erich Bergen, Nate Berkus, Stephanie J. Block, Matthew Broderick, Tituss Burgess, Norbert Leo Butz, Kristin Chenoweth, Gavin Creel, Darren Criss, Gloria Estefan, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Harvey Fierstein, David Foster, Morgan Freeman, Neil Patrick Harris, Megan Hilty, Judith Light, Barry Manilow, Rob McClure, Audra McDonald, Katharine McPhee, Alan Menken, Idina Menzel, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Kelli O’Hara, Sarah Jessica Parker, Lauren Patten, Ben Platt, Billy Porter, Randy Rainbow, Andrew Rannells, Chita Rivera, Seth Rudetsky, Lea Salonga, Miranda Sings, Jordin Sparks, Ben Vereen, Adrienne Warren, James Wesley,

Everyone had better dust, clean up, and make sure nothing untoward will be visible on screen!

Rosie says: “Everybody who knows me knows that Broadway has been one of the brightest lights in my life since the time I was a little girl. It has also been the lifeblood of New York City for generation after generation. After all Broadway has given to the world, now – in this time of tremendous need – it’s our turn to give something back. There is no better way to support this community than via The Actors Fund. And, with a line-up like this, I dare you not to tune in.”

Erich Bergen, whom you know from “Madame Secretary” and Clint Eastwood’s “Jersey Boys” movie, is producing. He says: “This is the ultimate win-win proposition; The Actors Fund needs our support, and we’re all desperate for some fabulous entertainment we can enjoy from the safety of our own homes. I’m so grateful to Rosie, and to this truly jaw-dropping array of talent that have agreed to participate.”

To make a tax-deductible donation, visit give.actorsfund.org/Rosie

 

 

REM’s “It’s the End of the World As We Know It” Has Sold Six Thousand Copies This Year, Half of Them This Week!

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REM, one of my all time favorite groups, released “It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)” on September 1, 1987. That was right before the 1987 stock market crash, so it was prescient.

Now the single is back 33 years later. It’s number 24 on iTunes. And guess why?

Altogether in 2020, “It’s the End of the World” has sold around 6,300 copies via streaming. Just less than half of them have been sold since Friday. The sales week ends officially Thursday at midnight.

I’m surprised more songs with this theme haven’t caught on again. If you’re looking for a good one, here’s Skeeter Davis from 1962:

 
And REM:

Cannes Advertising Convention “Cannes Lion” Moves from June to Late October, Film Festival Will Be Next Despite Reluctance

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Cannes Lion, the advertising world’s Oscars and Super Bowl wrapped in one, has moved from mid June to late October.

This was inevitable. And what will come next is the moving of the Cannes Film Festival. I don’t know why they are hesitating, actually. Early October or late September on the Cote Azur is lovely. Let’s go!

Reports are that while we wait for the Cannes Film Festival announcement, the film market– where B movies are sold around the world– is preparing for an online event, while Hollywood agencies are also preparing for a postponement or cancellation.

It’s not like anyone wants Cannes to cancel their May dates. But it’s likely more and more impractical considering what’s going on right now. No one wants to see Cannes turn into a petri dish.

Stay tuned.

Listen to The Pretenders’ New Single, “The Buzz,” from a New Album Coming May 1st Called “Hate for Sale”

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All I can say really is Thank God. Thank you, Chrissie. New single, new album. On BMG Records. If there’s a publicist, please me at showbiz411@gmail.com

Track list
Hate for Sale:

01 Hate for Sale
02 The Buzz
03 Lightning Man
04 Turf Accountant Daddy
05 You Can’t Hurt a Fool
06 I Didn’t Know When to Stop
07 Maybe Love Is in NYC
08 Junkie Walk
09 Didn’t Want to Be This Lonely
10 Crying in Public

“Days of our Lives” Halts Production, But Headwriter Says They’ve Already Taped Halloween, “Y&R,” “B&B” Also Shut Down

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The soaps are now all on hiatus.

“Days of our Lives” headwriter Ron Carlivati has tweeted that the show has halted production.

Luckily, that show tapes so far ahead he says they’ve already taped Halloween, and have shot into November. He’s just writing Christmas now.

Late last night, “The Young and the Restless” and “The Bold and the Beautiful” also shut down after waiting til the last minute. “General Hospital” had already shut down last week.

The latter three shows tape about six weeks in advance. If they run out of shows, they can always rerun classic episodes. Viewers would love to see “best of ” weeks.

 

Sting’s Musical, “The Last Ship” Postponed til Later This Year in Washington, DC, Likely in Other Cities for Now

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Sting’s hit musical, “The Last Ship,” is going into dry dock for a bit.

Washington DC’s National Theater just announced the run from March 27th- April 5th will be postponed until later this year.

Other cities, like Detroit and Minneapolis, may do the same. Check local listings.

“The Last Ship” was a huge hit in Los Angeles this winter. It was equally sold out in San Francisco, but stopped early because of the virus panic.

In Washington, it was pretty much sold out for its run. The theater says hold on to your tickets, the ship will sail again!

Unknown still: if Sting’s residency in Las Vegas at Caesar’s Palace will take off on May 22nd. Caesar’s is so far the only venue still open in Sin City, but that could change. Meantime, we can listen to “My Songs” on CD and streaming, and “The Last Ship,” as well. A lot of those songs are stuck in my head anyway!

 

RIP: “Carol Burnett Show” Star Lyle Waggoner Dies at Age 84, Also Starred in TV’s “Wonder Woman”

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Lyle Waggoner, star of “The Carol Burnett Show” and “Wonder Woman” in the 1970s and 80s, has died age 84.

Waggoner was cast on the Burnett as the handsome but often clueless leading man caught in comic situations. On “Wonder Woman” he was straight arrow Steve Trevor.

A native of Kansas City and St. Louis, Waggoner spent his retirement years as a sculptor in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. He appeared in several TV shows before Burnett, but when he arrived there, it was magic. He and the cast — Burnett, Harvey Korman, Tim Conway, Vicki Lawrence — gelled into a perfect comedy ensemble. The rest was history.

 Waggoner once even tested for Adam West’s role as Batman/Bruce Wayne:

 

 

Disney Cancels May Releases Including “Black Widow,” “David Copperfield,” Already Postponed “Woman in the Window”

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There’s no spring time for Disney.

They’ve removed their main releases from May dates. Those include Marvel’s “Black Widow,” Searchlight’s “Private Life of David Copperfield,” and the already postponed from a previous date, “Woman in the Window.”

Now no one’s in the window.

“David Copperfield,” directed by Armando Iannucci, starring Dev Patel, is so good and so funny, I kind of wish they’d put it on streaming. But it will be worth the wait in theaters.

Meantime, Universal has released “Cats” on digital platforms. They obviously hate us. No, just kidding. Watch it, it’s not so bad.