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Superstars from Bruce Springsteen, Aretha Franklin to Sean Combs, Alicia Keys Bear Witness in Moving Movie Tribute to Clive Davis

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We are a day and a half away from the opening of the Tribeca Film Festival at Radio City Music Hall and an amazing documentary called “Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of our Lives.” The screening will be followed by a superstar show starring Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, Earth Wind & Fire, Jennifer Hudson, Barry Manilow, and a rare appearance by Carly Simon.

I had the good fortune to watch “Soundtrack” yesterday on the 22nd floor of the Sony Music building with none other than Mr. Davis, now 85, and certainly the most famous executive ever in the recorded music business.  It’s not an overstatement to say, “Wow,” even if you’ve read his memoir upon which the doc is based. or know anything about Clive’s extraordinary six decades of hit making.

Of course, there is previously unseen footage of Whitney Houston that will floor you, from her introduction on The Merv Griffin Show to private performances at Davis’s famed pre-Grammy Award concerts over the years. Whitney’s rise and fall as played out in this film will bring even the most cynical to tears, especially when Clive reads the letter he sent his star in 2001 begging her to get help for drug addiction.

“Soundtrack” is not tears and sad revelations. Bruce Springsteen reveals how Davis wouldn’t release his first album until he went away and wrote what became huge hits: “Spirit in the Night” and “Blinded by the Light.” Truly a highlight of this film, which I’ve never seen before, is Davis reading the lyrics to the latter song in a video that went out to Columbia Records promo people in 1973. We also get to see DAvis’s first meeting with Janis Joplin, whom he signed after seeing her perform at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. (There’s DA Pennebaker’s famous footage of Clive rocking out in a white tennis sweater in a sea of hippies. Classic.)

The interviews with the stars recalling their introductions to Davis are just beautiful. For instance, Carlos Santana says that back in 1970 he and his band played “auditions” for both Davis and Atlantic Records’ legendary Ahmet Ertegun. The band wanted to go with Atlantic, but Santana had a feeling about Davis and Columbia Records. “We played horrible for Ahmet,” Santana remembers, “but I played my heart out for Clive.”

There are great interviews with Aretha, Barry Manilow, Sean Puffy Combs, Dionne Warwick, Alicia Keys — the movie really is the soundtrack of our lives, 50 years of pop, rock and R&B and it’s never less than enthralling. It’s warts and all, too, as they say, because director Chris Peckel (who did a terrific job) goes over Davis’s two career lows in detail– each one turned into even bigger successes.

My favorite quote is from Patti Smith, the queen of punk rock, whom Davis in one of his visionary moves signed to Arista Records in 1975. “Clive has a weakness for artists,” Smith concludes. And that’s what it’s all about.

More tomorrow!

 

Broadway: Andy Karl is A Rock Star in “Groundhog Day” And Gets a Star-Filled Opening Night

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Andy Karl has gotten thisclose to a Tony Award before, but Monday night he may have finally cinched his chances with a rock star performance in “Groundhog Day.” It’s an absolutely sensational turn as the lead of this sometimes convoluted musical, but Karl– who last starred in “Rocky”– makes it worth the whole trip.

And what a crowd he drew! Literally everyone from “Law & Order: SVU” was there from Mariska Hargitay and husband Peter Hermann to Kelly Giddish, Peter Scanavino, Raul Esparza, Peter Gallagher and former show runner Warren Leight. (Andy played Lt. Mike Dodds, who they killed off so he could star in this musical. Gallagher played his father in the series.)

Then Ben Stiller and wife Christine Taylor brought their 15 year old daughter Ella. Victor Garber, of course, was front and center. So were father and son team Peter Hedges (he wrote “Gilbert Grape,” directed “Pieces of April”) with his Oscar nominee son Lucas from “Manchester by the Sea.”

I also ran into Jesse Eisenberg, Bobby Moyhnihan, and Hope Davis. I may have seen Christian Slater, but the August Wilson Theater is so huge– and so unwieldy for socializing– who knows!  The great musician Peter Cincotti was in the house as well.

“Groundhog Day” is an adaptation of the Harold Ramis 1991 Bill Murray-Andie McDowell movie that has only gotten more charming over the years. But if you thought it was hard to follow on screen, on stage it’s a bit of a Rubik’s Cube. The structure doesn’t lend itself to live theater. It doesn’t help that the songs are somewhat lacking no matter how much the talented cast invests in them.

So what keeps you in your seat for two and half hours? Andy Karl. You’re only going to hear raves about him today everywhere. Not only has he got the voice, the looks, the athleticism– but he’s also something of a magician. Karl has a busted knee– he wears a knee brace which is visible in some scenes– and there are some inside jokes. But once you see the show, you see how he could hurt his knee. There are sight gags and ‘sleight of hand” tricks that would make Houdini jealous. Even after the third time Karl manages to move from one spot on stage to another, you’ll be wishing you’d paid closer attention.

Kudos to the rest of the cast including Barrett Doss, Rebecca Faulkenberry, and John Sanders– the latter gets one of the few really good songs, maybe because he comes from composer Tim Minchin’s “Matilda.” Quite a nice surprise. (If only his character were more distinctly fleshed out from the movie version.)

 

 

MIA: Kanye West Turns Up in Family Easter Photo, But Hasn’t Tweeted Since February 3rd

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Kanye West is alive! The musician-producer-rapper-entrepreneur — once ubiquitous on an hourly basis– has virtually vanished from the public eye for months. He’s only Tweeted a couple of times since January 1st and has made no irrational statements. Last year he had some issues after his wife’s Paris robbery. He walked off his tour, but for Kanye, that’s business as usual. He looks very well in the family photo posted by Kim Kardashian on Instagram. It’s hoped he’s getting a lot of rest and maybe some therapy. I don’t think he ever dealt with his mother’s abrupt death. Maybe now he’s working on that.

Easter 2017

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Renee Fleming Hasn’t Retired, She’s Coming to Broadway Next Year in A Revival of “Carousel”

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I was getting worried that opera great Renee Fleming had really retired. Nonsense! She’s too young to start playing mah jong in Miami.

Fleming will star next year in a Broadway revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Carousel.” Her co-stars will be Jessie Mueller, of “Beautiful” and “Waitress” fame, and Joshua Henry. It’s a Scott Rudin- Roy Furman production directed by Jack O’Brien.

“Carousel” first opened in New York in 1945, following Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma!”

This is not Fleming’s Broadway debut. That was in 2015 with a comedy called “Living on Love.” But she didn’t sing, so this is her musical debut. In any case, I’m intrigued by Fleming’s move to Broadway. She could have a long career there after her run as a legend of opera.

Box Office: “Fate of the Furious” Opens $47 Million Lower than “Furious 7”

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It’s good news, bad news for Universal this morning. “Fate of the Furious” opened with $100 million this weekend in the US, a worldwide total of $300. Ya-hoo! But that’s also $47 million lower than its predecessor “Furious 7.” So take it all with a grain of salt. The tag on the new one is $250 million-plus.

What made the new one open so much lower? I guess the absence of star Paul Walker, who died tragically before “Furious 7” was completed– but he was still in that movie. The franchise lost its leading man despite The Rock and Vin Diesel continuing in their roles. Walker was no Daniel Day Lewis, but in the “Fast and Furious” franchise he found his niche. (I wonder what they’re paying his estate to exploit his memory in the marketing.)

This won’t stop “Furious 9”– which I’m sure will have a title related to “Nine Lives” or something. They can drain this thing for a few more installments. Who knows? Maybe they’ll find a a new guy who can fill Walker’s shoes.

The rest of the box office is a dull story right now. But last night I re-watched “Hidden Figures.” A huge hit financially, Ted Melfi’s movie really should have won the Oscar. And Taraji P. Henson really got screwed. When she breaks down and finally tells Costner and crew about her runs to the bathroom, that’s an Oscar scene. Everyone else is so very good, Melfi did a great job, and Pharrell Williams’ “Running” song also was gypped. Too bad.

One Direction, Two Stars, Different Stories: Harry Styles Sells Half as Many First Week Singles as Zayn Malik

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The antipathy toward Harry Styles is remarkable. I don’t get it. But after seeing him last night on “SNL” I’ll say this– he seems like he’s a good little actor. Pop star? Meh.

After Harry’s lackluster performance last night, “Sign of the Times” went up the charts to number…9. NINE. Not 1. Lady Gaga swooped in and took the top position from nowhere. “Sign of the Times” is a weird dud. It sits there like a lox. Better lyrics would have helped. Five songwriters and no story in the words. After two minutes, you’re done.

Anyway: hitsdailydouble.com reports that Harry sold half as many singles in his debut week as Zayn Malik did with “Pillowtalk.” Whoops! Zayn– who has stage fright, among other problems– and left One Direction in an ambush. That Zayn.

Meantime, Harry has to deal with stealing part of Badfinger’s “Baby Blue” for a new song he sang last night on “SNL.” It was so blatant– not funny. Can’t wait to hear the rest of that new album on May 12th.

Surprise! Lady Gaga Releases Overnight Surprise Single “The Cure” and Goes Straight to Number 1

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Lady Gaga surprised everyone last night. Over night she released a new single called “The Cure” — a song she introduced at Coachella last night. And it’s number 1. Just like that. Great song, very Gaga melody and hook. It has some of those Skrillex Diplo bird sounds, too. This has been quite a year so far for Gaga. The Super Bowl reinvigorated her whole gestalt, gave her a hit with “Million Reasons,” and restored the “Joanne” album. Now she’s got a whole new single– while she’s supposedly creating an album of songs for “A Star is Born.” Which she’s acting in, too. Yowza! Gaga’s on fire! And this summer everyone will see her interview Julian Assange in a new doc called “Risk” on Showtime. What next?

Harry Styles Makes a Turgid Solo Debut, And Steals a Lick from Badfinger on “Saturday Night Live”

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Tell me something I don’t already know: Harry Styles sang a new song on SNL and ripped off a well known lick from Badfinger’s “Baby Blue.” How many songwriters did that take?

It took FIVE apparently to write “Sign of the Times,” a turgid 5 minute ballad that went nowhere on the show. At one point, Harry stepped back from the mic and turned around, yet the falsetto he’d been singing continued.

What did I expect? Something better. Styles and his team have had a long time to work on these songs, on this album. I do hope the Ham-Evans Badfinger estate sues his ass for that lick. How embarrassing.

While we wait for the clips to come up, here’s Badfinger for you kids:

Here’s Harry:

Very Expensive ($250 Mil) “Fate of the Furious” Aiming at $100 Mil Weekend

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You may be wondering why a car crash movie cost $250 million to make? Who knows? Anyway, “Fate of the Furious,” the 8th chapter of a series of car crash movies is on track to bring in $100 million this weekend domestically.

The last “Fast and Furious” movie made $1.5 billion worldwide, with $350 million of it in the US.

The original “Fast and Furious” movie, back in 2001, made a total of $207 million worldwide, most of it in the US. So they’ve come a long way. Can you imagine? This has been going on for 16 years? If you missed chapters 2 through 7, you can always binge watch them eating Cheetos and guzzling Colt .45.

If everything holds up tonight and tomorrow around the world, “Fate” will break national and international records.

Meanwhile Zach Braff’s “Going in Style” remake is holding up despite previous dire warnings. Good for them! And “The Zookeeper’s Wife” will cross $10 million this weekend– a good movie that deserves more of an audience.

Janet Jackson in Control: Singer Debuts Baby Eissa on Instagram After Split from Husband

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Janet Jackson’s in love! With her baby! She debuted a picture of baby Eissa on Instagram. Just lovely. Now, the question is where will they live?

My baby and me after nap time.

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