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Natalie Cole Gets An A List Funeral, with Stevie, Smokey, Chaka, Gladys, and Lionel

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The funeral you don’t want is the one where hundreds of people show up, and lots of your peers, even older mentors, are in attendance.

But Natalie Cole’s send off at West Angeles Church on Monday morning (and afternoon) was just like that, because was only 65 years old when she passed away last week, and a vibrant personality and performer.

In the front rows at the nearly three hour service were a gaggle of heavyweights: Stevie Wonder (who told me he was getting over the flu), Smokey Robinson, Johnny Mathis. Chaka Khan was seated across the aisle, and was introduced to the crowd by one of the clergy. She stood and waved. Gladys Knight, Mary Wilson, and Freda Payne along with her sister Scherrie, were part of the gathering.

Elsewhere in the audience, which was packed, I spotted Linda Thompson, mother of record David Foster’s children and his ex wife. Foster gave one of the eulogies during the ceremony; he’d been with Natalie on tour in Asia when she fell ill. They made one last stop in the Hamptons at a charity benefit, where I saw them, and it was clear that Natalie was ailing.

Curiously, though Foster spoke he wasn’t listed in the beautiful program we received upon entering West Angeles Church. The two tributes by non family members were supposed to be by Cole’s business manager of 31 years, Howard Grossman, and her dear friend Tamara Engelstein. They each spoke beautifully. Smokey Robinson– despite a sinus infection– also delivered a few thoughts, and Stevie Wonder played the harmonica and sang a bit.

At the outset, Dr. Melvin V. Wade, pastor of West Angeles, warned that the service would adhere to the printed program exactly, and there would be no digressions. Just FYI.

But the service, while long, was beautiful, with musical interludes from members of Natalie’s band and eulogies from her younger twin sisters and son Robert Yancy. Robert also joined the band and played drums on a gospel number.

The stage, by the way, was decorated with dozens and dozens of white roses, Natalie’s favorite. Several church dignitaries were seated onstage but didn’t speak, including Rev. Jesse Jackson. Unable to attend was Natalie’s long time friend, Denise Rich. Nikki Haskell, representing herself and Clive Davis, was front and center. Two New York pals of Natalie, Marvet Britto and Jimmy Hester, helped with the details and planning.

A reception dinner planned for tonight in Beverly Hills.

I have no inside info, but I’ll bet Ken Ehrlich is planning a Grammy tribute to Natalie even as we speak. And one of course to David Bowie. Two superstars gone in one week, each still in their 60s. Huge, huge losses.

David Bowie Was Introduced to John Lennon by The Greatest Hollywood Icon

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Not all rock stars know each other off the bat. And so it was for John Lennon and David Bowie. Even though each had been famous for a long time, the pair didn’t actually meet until Lennon came to Hollywood in 1974 with girlfriend May Pang.

Pang recalled for me today that she and Lennon had gone to a Hollywood party hosted by the greatest movie icon of the time–maybe all time– Elizabeth Taylor. Her guests included Elton John, among others, and Bowie.

“When John heard there was a party at Elizabeth Taylor’s he really wanted to go,” Pang says. “He loved the old time Hollywood stars.”

Taylor introduced Lennon and Pang to Bowie, and they all hit it off instantly. Lennon wound up co-writing “Fame” with Bowie and his co-writer Carlos Alomar for the “Young Americans” album (1975). Bowie covered Lennon’s Beatles song “Across the Universe” on that album, with Lennon contributing vocals and guitar.

Pang, by the way, remained friendly with Bowie, and appeared a couple of years later in one of his videos. She married his producer, Tony Visconti, and they had two children together.

Yoko Ono: “After John died, David was always there for Sean and me”

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Yoko Ono’s post at http://imaginepeace.com/archives/21641?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Ironically, Bowie’s producer, Tony Visconti, married Lennon’s ex lover, May Pang after Lennon went back to Ono in 1975. Visconti and Pang have two children.


John and David respected each other. They were well matched in intellect and talent. As John and I had very few friends we felt David was as close as family.

After John died, David was always there for Sean and me. When Sean was at boarding school in Switzerland, David would pick him up and take him on trips to museums and let Sean hang out at his recording studio in Geneva.

For Sean this is losing another father figure. It will be hard for him, I know. But we have some sweet memories which will stay with us forever.

Adele’s Run at Number 1 Ends as David Bowie’s Blackstar, 3 Older Albums Take Over iTunes

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It took David Bowie’s death to end Adele’s long run at number 1 on the iTunes charts.

The new number 1 album is Bowie’s new “Blackstar” album, released last Friday. Three older Bowie albums are also in the top 10– The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, Best of Bowie, and Hunky Dory.

Nine more Bowie albums are in the iTunes top 30 right now. A fitting tribute, but what a loss.

Is Star Wars’ Han Solo Dead or Alive? Harrison Ford Says He’s Just “Resting”

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Is Han Solo dead? Can it be? You know that was the question I put to Harrison Ford when the Golden Globes ended on Sunday night.

Ford and actress wife Calista Flockhart were caught up in a scrum of A list stars including Mark Ruffalo and Oscar Isaac, all of where trying to get out of the Beverly Hilton ballroom.

So I asked Ford if it was true that Han Solo was really dead? We see him killed with a light saber by Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) in “The Force Awakens.” It looks like he falls to his death. But remember, this is fiction– anything can happen to save Han Solo. And it seems unlikely that the final “Star Wars” trilogy would end with a dead Han. Also, patricide is kind of a miserable way to die.

So?

“He’s resting,” Ford told me, after repeating my question. “Is he dead? He’s resting.” He did NOT say, “he’s dead.”

Earlier this week, a source close to Ford indicated to me that he’d be back in the next “Star Wars” installment.

We shall see. My guess is, Han Solo is saved by a force in the galaxy far, far away.

Ricky Gervais Was Bleeped Out When He Asked Mel Gibson What “Sugar T–s” Means on the Golden Globes

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I ran into Ricky Gervais at the Golden Globes HBO after party right after the show was over last night. The party was buzzing with stars from all the HBO shows including Julia Louis Dreyfus, Larry David, everyone from Game of Thrones, plus Rachel McAdams, Oscar Isaac, and so on.

Ricky and I had this rendezvous a few times during his first stint as host of the Globes. When I saw him he spoke before I did: “Have I ever lied to you? No! Because I don’t tell you anything.” He laughed.

He did tell me that the Hollywood Foreign Press asked him to ‘tone it down’ about Mel Gibson. “Me tone it down?” Ricky said to me incredulously. “That WAS me toning it down!” He added: “I didn’t think it was a good idea they asked him to be a presenter.”

Gibson did not come to rehearsal but he knew basically was Gervais was going to say. “He didn’t like it but what can you do?”

Watch this clip. Bleeped out– but what Ricky asked Mel was “What the f– does sugar tits mean?” That’s what Gibson called a black female cop when he was arrested a few years ago.

I thought Gervais dealt with Gibson beautifully. The “Braveface” actor certainly won’t be coming back, that’s for sure. So much for his new image campaign.

Rock Tragedy: David Bowie Dead from Cancer Two Days After His 69th Birthday

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It’s so awful that David Bowie is gone, it’s hard to express the grief. He was a genius. Simple fact. Now he’s dead two days after his 69th birthday, and two days after the release of his final album. The Bowie canon is a huge part of our culture, so wide ranging probably no one realizes how much Changes and Space Oddity and Young Americans and Fame and Let’s Dance fill our radio waves every single freakin’ day. And that’s just the music. Bowie’s influence on fashion and art are just as far reaching.

Bowie’s website says he was sick for 18 months. But even when his album The Next Day came out on March 8, 2013 he was basically unavailable for press. We knew something was up. He was reclusive and unavailable. The album is filled with great songs, too.

His long time producing associate Tony Visconti posted on Twitter a short time ago that he knew for a year this was coming. I’m sure it was a hard secret to keep. Natalie Cole last week. David Bowie this week. It’s our loss.

 

Golden Globes — Winners include The Revenant, Dicaprio, Brie Larson, The Martian, Lady Gaga, Sylvester Stallone, Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Jon Hamm, Oscar Isaac, Cookie from Empire

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Keep refreshing. ..
Best Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio
Best picture
The Revenant
Best Actress
Brie Larson
Best comedy
THE MARTIAN
Best Actress in a comedy
Jennifer Lawrence
Best Director
Alejandro Innaritu
Lady Gaga
Best supporting actress drama
Best foreign film
Son of Saul
Best screenplay
Aaron Sorkin
Best supporting actor
SYLVESTER STALLONE
Best animated film
Inside Out
Best actor comedy
Matt Damon
Best supporting actress in drama
Kate Winslet
Best supporting actress in drama TV
Maura Tierney
Best actress TV comedy
Rachel Bloom
Best TV comedy
Mozart in the Jungle
TV Oscar Isaac best actor in mini series
Best supporting actor limited series
Christian Slater
Best movie score
Best actor TV drama
Jon Hamm
Ennio Morricone, Hateful Eight
Best actress TV drama
Tarawa P. Henson

“Carol” Writer Phyllis Nagy Plotting Rachel Roberts Biopic with Rachel Weisz

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EXCLUSIVE Oscar winner Rachel Weisz has a hot project going. She and “Carol” screenwriter Phyllis Nagy are plotting a biopic of late great British actress Rachel Roberts, an Oscar nominee herself and the wife through the 1960s of Rex Harrison.

Roberts, a huge success and much admired, was known for a long resume that included her nomination– for “This Sporting Life” in 1963, to “Picnic at Hanging Rock” and “Murder on the Orient Express.”

The actress committed suicide in 1980 at age 53, rather violently. She left a diary of her entire life right up to the end which was eventually published as “No Bells on Sunday: The Rachel Roberts Journals.”

Nagy is hoping to direct from her own screenplay. Who would play Harrison? Oh come on, Colin Firth seems like the obvious choice but Tom Hiddleston could pull it off.

with Roger Friedman

Watch Madonna’s Live, Beguiling Unplugged Ukulele Version of “La Vie en Rose”

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Madonna never sings at charity shows, rarely performs live without some kind of backing track or big time accompaniment.

But last night at ex husband Sean Penn’s Haiti fundraiser in Beverly Hills, Madonna got up and sang on stage with just a ukulele. She said her daughter (presumably Lourdes) taught her how to play it. Madonna was absolutely captivating. You can see below what was going on. Justin Bieber, with a weird blonde top knot and aviation wings tattooed on his neck, came in, watched and left as soon as she was done. Penn smoked a cigarette and was mesmerized. His son Hopper (named for Dennis Hopper) was there, also smoking and enjoying the show (very nice kid, 22 years old). Madonna brought her two adopted kids from Malawi.

In the audience: Leonardo (i want that Oscar) DiCaprio, plus best looking couple in town, Rebecca Gayheart and Eric Dane. They left after Madonna to prepare for their 4 year old daughter’s birthday party today…

Here she is: