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RIP Emmy Award Winning Actress Peggy McCay, 90, Long Time Matriarch of “Days of our Lives”

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Sad news: Peggy McCay, who played Caroline Brady on “Days of our Lives” beginning in the mid 1980s, has passed way. She was three weeks short of her 91st birthday.

McCay won a prime time Emmy Award as a special guest on “The Trials of Rosie O’Neill” in the 1990s. She had two other Emmy nominations and five more Daytime Emmy noms for “Days.”

McCay’s first credit on TV was Kraft Theater in 1949. Born in New York (you could hear it in her voice), McCay worked every year from then on until she picked up the role of Caroline Brady in 1983. She was a salty, no nonsense actress who won over audiences easily.

Ironically, the actor who played her husband on “Days,” Frank Parker, passed away a couple of weeks ago. He was 79.

 

UPDATE: Lady Gaga-Bradley Cooper Soundtrack to “A Star is Born” Looking at Number 1 Debut, 200K Copies

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It’s Wednesday morning. So far, the Lady Gaga-Bradley Cooper soundtrack album to “A Star is Born” has sold 131,000 copies since Friday.

According to hitsdailydouble.com, total sales by Thursday night will be around 200,000. That will make it number 1 for the week.

Most of those copies are CDs and digital downloads. The streaming part of the sales is minor.

Readers of this column aren’t surprised. I’ve been telling you that since Friday, Gaga and/or Cooper have held down around 16 positions on the iTunes singles chart. Right now, the number is 13 including Cooper’s solo hits. The album has been number 1 since Friday as well.

And don’t forget, Lady Gaga is featured on Nile Rodgers’ new Chic album singing “I Want Your Love.”

 

Box Office Update: “A Star is Born” Had a Better Weekend Than Thought, Is Now Up to $51 Mil

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Warner Brothers underestimated “A Star is Born” for the regular three day weekend.

Originally the studio said the film made $42.5 million from previews through Sunday. But that guesstimate was on Sunday morning. Little did they know…

The final total for the three day weekend was $44.2 million. Then on Monday the Bradley Cooper-Lady Gaga hit took in another $6.7 million. The total through Monday night was $51 million. Later today– Wednesday– the Tuesday numbers will come in. Business is booming!

“Venom” is up to $90 million in four days, but that was to be expected. The new film in the equation– Damien Chazelle’s must-see “First Man”– opens Friday.

Also not to be missed: “The Hate U Give,” George Tillman Jr.’s important and engrossing– with a great screenplay by the late Audrey Wells– exploration of police violence. Russell Hornsby leads an excellent cast.

Pop Poop Out: Jingle Ball Line Up Stars Shawn Mendes, Cardi B, Reflects End of Bieber-Grande-Demi Lovato Era

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The Jingle Ball is coming. Yes, it’s that time of year. I Heart Radio, formerly Clear Channel, rounds up all the big top 40 acts of the year and sends them on the road for a jukebox tour of America. Each act does a few songs, teenage girls scream, and lots of merchandise is sold. It’s always been a lot of fun.

But this year, maybe not so much. The main stars are Shawn Mendes (talented, yes), Cardi B (an attraction), and Calvin Harris (deejay, ex boyfriend of Taylor Swift). Also featured, in different cities, Alessia Cara (one hit, “Scars”), Marshmello, Khalid, and in a couple of major markets, Camilla Cabello.

This year’s Jingle Ball is not every exciting. That’s not the fault of the promoter. It’s just a generation has aged out. Taylor Swift and Katy Perry are old, as in o-l-d. Demi Lovato is old and in rehab. Justin Bieber is married, maybe having a nervous breakdown, buying mansions. Ariana Grande is engaged, taking it easy, not into it. Charlie Puth? He’s over it, too, I guess. And where is that South Korean boy band?

Who you’re not going to see this year: Drake, the best selling artist of the last 12 months, or Kendrick Lamar.

That Cardi B is who the Jingle Ball is relying on says a lot. She’s an attraction, not an artist. She’s what they call a novelty act. Mendes looks like he’s carrying the weight of the tour to major cities and even minor ones. Well, he’s 20, he has the energy, he can take it.

But pop looks pretty pooped from this selection. And rock is just about dead. Hey– there’s always next year!

Barbra Streisand Targets Donald Trump in Video for New Song, “Don’t Lie to Me” with Chorus “How do you sleep?”

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Barbra Streisand goes after Donald Trump in the video to her catchy and effective new song, “Don’t Lie to Me.” The refrain is “How do you sleep” and the last line is “Everyone answers to someone.” Streisand directed the new video from her own concept. What I also like is that this is a contemporary rock record, something Streisand rarely does anymore.

Broadway: “Funny Girl,” Barbra Streisand’s Famed Musical, Will Be Revived, With Rosie O’Donnell, Without Lady Gaga

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It’s exciting news for Broadway, but not for Lady Gaga fans.

The star of “A Star is Born” will not be playing Fanny Brice on stage, even though there were reports like this yesterday.

Yes, the musical is being revived, and for the first time ever. Michael Mayer is directing. Rosie O’Donnell will play Fanny’s mom.

But Gaga is not making a career of playing Streisand roles. What would be next? “The Main Event”? “The Way We Were”?

It’s enough that Lady G. is playing Streisand’s character in “A Star is Born” right  now.

“Funny Girl” has never been revived since its 1964-67 run that made Streisand a star. For a while a few years ago there was talk of Lea Michele of “Glee” toplining a production. But that’s passed. I could see Ariana Grande giving it a shot. We’ll see.

Fox News-Roger Ailes All-Star Film Dropped Suddenly Before Production by Annapurna Films

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The all -star film about Roger Ailes and the fall of Fox News in the #MeToo scandal has been dropped suddenly by Annapurna Pictures.

That’s the company owned by Megan Ellison, the daughter of Oracle founder billionaire Larry Ellison. Dad is a huge Republican donor, which may have figured in the decision.

“Fair and Balanced” will be directed by Jay Roach, and stars John Lithgow, Nicole Kidman, and Margot Robbie among others. It takes in the whole world of Ailes and the sexual harassment cases at Fox News.

Another studio will likely pick the film up in the next 24 hours.

Annapurna dropping “Fair and Balanced” is a head scratcher. They’re in need of a hit badly, with current film “The Sisters Brothers” dead at the box office and “If Beale Street Could Talk” not looking promising.

Ironically, Annapurna is about to launch “Vice,” which will take a comic and critical look at former VP Dick Cheney.

But “Fair and Balanced” may have hit a sore spot. Or, as suggested, its budget may have ballooned past their comfort point.

Stay tuned…

Rock Hall Candidates Include Janet Jackson, Def Leppard, Chaka Khan, The Zombies, Todd Rundgen, Radiohead

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It’s the time of the season for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, long in the tooth and far from relevant, to name their candidates for induction.

This year’s list is composed of former nominees who couldn’t scare up a vote, and a couple of newbies that don’t belong there but Jann Wenner wants them for his HBO show.

That latter candidate would be Radiohead, which is just ridiculous. They have nothing to do with rock and roll, they drone on and on, and their one hit– “Creep”– came from the Hollies’ “The Air That I Breathe.” They will probably get in.

Kraftwerk will likely make it too although they’re droners, too. But the electronic music crowd will push for them.

In the R&B category we have Chaka Khan and Rufus, and Janet Jackson. There’s also LLCool J, whose charms escape me. He received a Kennedy Center honor last year. Come on! What world is this? Chaka and Janet, however, deserve induction.

Older groups include Roxy Music (Bryan  Ferry), The Zombies, and the MC5. There’s also a strange trio of wannabes:  Rage Against the Machine, Def Leppard, and Devo. From the 70s: Todd Rundgren, and Stevie Nicks, who’s already in as part of Fleetwood Mac. I love Stevie Nicks, but Carole King isn’t in as a performer, and Carly Simon isn’t in it at all. So, let’s get real. Oh wait, there’s also John Prine. John Prine? Huh? No rock, no roll, no hits.

So I’d go for Janet, Chaka, Roxy Music, the Zombies, and either Radiohead or Kraftwerk since they’re the same basically.

Let me say this about Todd Rundgren: I’d pick him over Radiohead and Kraftwerk. His albums, especially Something/Anything and A Wizard, a True Star remain masterpieces after 40 plus years. His production work for Grank Funk, Badfinger, and XTC is amazing. Todd was an innovator in electronic, soul, all kinds of music 50 years ago. It’s time to give him his due.

Not in still, unacknowledged: Billy Preston, Mary Wells, aforementioned Carole and Carly, Rufus and Carla Thomas, J Geils Band (they should sue), Tommy James, The Spinners, and Sting and Tina Turner as solo performers. Chubby Checker (pictured here) remains snubbed for all time.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is now like the Mama Leone’s of music. You remember it, it was fun, but it’s over. BTW one interesting note from the group’s 2017 Form 990: CEO Joel Peresman, who’s been raking in the dough for years, got a pay cut to $388K from $411K.  Maybe someone actually asked what he does all year.

 

Coincidence? Taylor Swift Steps Up for Democrats as Kanye West Doubles Down on Trump Backing

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Taylor Swift came out swinging for the political fences this week. She endorsed Democrats running for office in Tennessee, and vehemently came out against the state’s female Republican leader, Marsha Blackburn.

Vote.org told Buzzfeed that Swift’s proclamation caused a sign-up of 65,000 new voters. Her influence is major. Previously, Swift had stayed out of politics, leaving the cheerleading for Hillary Clinton to her own sometime rival Katy Perry.

But with Kanye West publicly supporting Trump, and planning a lunch with him this week, Swift may have felt it was her time to step up for Democrats, people with brains, and human beings.

Swift and West have been in a public feud for years. It began when West jumped on stage at the 2009 Grammys and protested her Music Video of the Year win over Beyonce. Yes, that was nearly a decade ago. Since then, they’ve scrapped in lyrics to songs even when claiming their war was over.

Kanye, despite losing most of his base by backing Trump, keeps doubling down on the much-loathed president. Swift is now positioning herself as an activist. It can only help her “Reputation.”

 

Oscar Race 2019 Comes into Focus with Help from Hamptons, NY Film Festivals: Almost Too Many Choices

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The self appointed Oscar prognosticators are out and about. They’re making their lists, checking them twice, even if they haven’t seen all the movies. It’s only October 9th.

But the Hamptons and New York Film Festivals have given me an opportunity to catch up with films I haven’t seen yet, and you will soon.

This is what we got:

“The Hate U Give” is already out, playing in select theaters. It’s an excellent film. The actor who jumps off the screen is Russell Hornsby as the father of the very fine Amandla Stenberg. It’s a performance that compares to Mahershala Ali‘s breakout in “Moonlight.” Hornsby must be nominated for Best Supporting Actor. He may even win. He’s dynamite.

Ironically, Mahershala Ali is back in Peter Farrelly’s “Green Book,” at the top of his game and gunning for another take at Best Supporting Actor. Ali plays jazz pianist Don Shirley, who in real life in 1961 needed a driver to take him through the South for a tour. The man who took the job was Tony Lip, the Bronx bouncer at the Copa who needed extra work. Viggo Mortensen is sensational as Tony, and will be nominated. He may win. I’m actually thinking he should, as the culmination of a career that includes “Eastern Promises,” “Captain Fantastic,” “A History of Violence,” the “Lord of the Rings” Movies, and so on. Viggo and Mahershala make one of the great all time teams. “Green Book” seems like a two hander because of them. Peter Farrelly has exceeded himself. No one will not love this movie. And it’s no “Bucket List”– no shmaltz.

Yesterday I wrote about Melissa McCarthy and Richard E. Grant in “Can You Ever Forgive Me? This duo also makes it all look easy. Lovely work. The same can be said of Viola Davis, for Steve McQueen‘s “Widows.” Talk about ‘how to get away with murder’! Davis leads a stunning ensemble including Cynthia Erivo, Michelle Rodriguez, Liam Neeson, and Elizabeth Debicki (not to forget Daniel Kaluuya and Colin Farrell). This is “Oceans 8.1.”

For weeks, the word “Roma” has been on everyone’s lips. Oscar winner Alfonso Cuaron has made a film about his childhood in Mexico City, recalling his nanny’s failed love affair, his father’s exit from the family, Mexican politics during his teen years. “Roma” is in Spanish, and black and white. It’s a masterpiece, on the same scale as Nadine Labiki‘s “Capernaum” and Florian von Donnersmarck‘s “Never Look Away.” Throw in “Cold War” (Poland) and “Border” (Sweden) and this is a landmark year for foreign films. These directors are working on a higher plane. It’s a very exciting year.

Paula Schwartz wrote a wonderful story about the “Roma” premiere. I will add that Cuaron throws in a meta moment in “Roma.” I’ll write about it tomorrow.

And yes, very importantly, there’s also “First Man” (Claire Foy, Claire Foy) and “A Star is Born,” the top players in the awards season this time around. They will each get multiple nominations, and are at the top of many lists for good reasons.