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Rocker Neil Young Cancels Israeli Performance Due to “Security Concerns”

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse have cancelled their July 17th performance in Tel Aviv at Hayarkon Park.

A press release from Young’s camp said: “It is with heavy hearts and deep sadness that we must cancel our one and only Israeli concert due to tensions which have rendered the event unsafe at this time. We’ll miss the opportunity to play for our fans and look forward to playing in Israel and Palestine in peace.”

Young continued: “I will be making donations to both the Louise Tillie Alpert Youth Music Centre of Israel, and Heartbeat, two organizations that teach music to Palestinian and Israeli youth simultaneously by enabling them to play music together.”

Meantime, we’re all waiting for Neil’s Pono music player, due this fall after a major Kickstarter campaign.

Box Office: “Dawn of Planet of Apes” Scores $73Mil, But Box Office is Down 25%

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“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” made $73 million this weekend. So you’d think the box office was booming But this past weekend was down 25% from last year at this time, and overall the box office is off 45% from last year. “Apes” was the last best hope to save the summer of 2014 as we head into specialty films like Richard Linklater’s “Boyhood” and Woody Allen’s “Magic in the Moonlight.”

But my favorite news is that John Carney’s “Begin Again” is a box office winner. The charming music-oriented romantic comedy led the indie films this week with almost $3 million added to its box office. The total now is $5.3  million.

The Weinstein Company is now using Maroon 5’s “Maps” as the background music in the TV commercial. But the real Adam Levine hit of the summer is the song the Maroon 5 singer performs in “Begin Again” called “Lost Stars.” Call your local radio station and insist on them playing “Lost Stars” ASAP.

And “Boyhood” took in almost $400,000 at 5 locations. Have you seen it yet? As soon as the World Cup is over, get up and go!

Ethan Hawke’s Beatles “Black Album” of Solo Tracks, from Richard Linklater’s Brilliant “Boyhood”

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There are so many great little things going on Richard Linklater’s “Boyhood.” You might ask, How do the Beatles figure into this movie? No, none of their songs are in the film. (The price of a Beatles license is around the whole budget of this remarkable movie.)

Actually, in the film Mason, played by Ethan Hawke, makes a CD for his son, Mason Jr (Ellar Coltrane) of solo hits by members of the group. Not Beatles songs, but the best of their output after their 1970 breakup. Mason waxes on about the solo Beatles, and his CD set comes with a nicely printed sleeve.

Apparently Hawke himself made such a CD for his kids. I’ve heard he’s given it to friends, as well.

What would be on the CD? Mason mentions three songs he’s included, pointing out John Lennon’s “Jealous Guy.”

What would you include on such a CD? Here are my choices:

Lennon: Jealous Guy, Imagine, #9 Dream, Instant Karma, and Real Love.

Harrison: All Things Must Pass, Give Me Love, All Those Years Ago, What is Life, Got My Mind Set on You

Starr: It Don’t Come Easy, Photograph, Back off Boogaloo, Never Without You, No No Song

McCartney: Maybe I’m Amazed, Band on the Run, My Brave Face, Daytime Nighttime Suffering, Another Day.

Ethan Hawke’s BLACK ALBUM:

Disc 1:
1. Paul McCartney & Wings, “Band on the Run”
2. George Harrison, “My Sweet Lord”
3. John Lennon feat. The Flux Fiddlers & the Plastic Ono Band, “Jealous Guy”
4. Ringo Starr, “Photograph”
5. John Lennon, “How?”
6. Paul McCartney, “Every Night”
7. George Harrison, “Blow Away”
8. Paul McCartney, “Maybe I’m Amazed”
9. John Lennon, “Woman”
10.Paul McCartney & Wings, “Jet”
11. John Lennon, “Stand by Me”
12. Ringo Starr, “No No Song”
13. Paul McCartney, “Junk”
14. John Lennon, “Love”
15. Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney, “The Back Seat of My Car”
16. John Lennon, “Watching the Wheels”
17. John Lennon, “Mind Games”
18. Paul McCartney & Wings, “Bluebird”
19. John Lennon, “Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)”
20. George Harrison, “What Is Life”

Disc 2:
1. John Lennon, “God”
2. Wings, “Listen to What the Man Said”
3. John Lennon, “Crippled Inside”
4. Ringo Starr, “You’re Sixteen You’re Beautiful (And You’re Mine)”
5. Paul McCartney & Wings, “Let Me Roll It”
6. John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band, “Power to the People”
7. Paul McCartney, “Another Day”
8. George Harrison, “If Not For You (2001 Digital Remaster)”
9. John Lennon, “(Just Like) Starting Over”
10. Wings, “Let ‘Em In”
11. John Lennon, “Mother”
12. Paul McCartney & Wings, “Helen Wheels”
13. John Lennon, “I Found Out”
14. Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney, “Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey”
15. John Lennon, Yoko Ono & The Plastic Ono Band, “Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)”
15. George Harrison, “Not Guilty (2004 Digital Remaster)”
16. Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney, “Heart of the Country”
17. John Lennon, “Oh Yoko!”
18. Wings, “Mull of Kintyre”
19. Ringo Starr, “It Don’t Come Easy”

Disc 3:
1. John Lennon, “Grow Old With Me (2010 Remaster)”
2. Wings, “Silly Love Songs”
3. The Beatles, “Real Love”
4. Paul McCartney & Wings, “My Love”
5. John Lennon, “Oh My Love”
6. George Harrison, “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)”
7. Paul McCartney, “Pipes of Peace”
8. John Lennon, “Imagine”
9. Paul McCartney, “Here Today”
10. George Harrison, “All Things Must Pass”
11. Paul McCartney, “And I Love Her (Live on MTV Unplugged)”

 

Country Superstar Garth Brooks Will Skip iTunes, Release Digital Music Himself, and First New Album in 13 Years

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Garth Brooks is back! The country superstar will release his first new album in years– literally eons– around the second Tuesday in November. That will be 13 years since his last new collection, Scarecrow, which went platinum five times.

The other big news is that Garth’s entire catalog will be available for downloading starting on Monday at his website, www.garthbrooks.com. Garth had previously been one of the few remaining holdouts, refusing to allow his songs on iTunes, amazon, or other services.

Now he’s going do it himself and cut out the middle man. I don’t know why more artists don’t do it this way.

A countdown clock is already running on the site. I hope they can handle the deluge when the downloading begins on Monday. Brooks is the biggest country star, and in the top 10 of all music stars.

As his fans know, Garth took a break from recording and touring to be with his wife, Trisha Yearwood, and his kids. And he really meant it. When I ran into him three years ago, Garth old me: “I’m not putting a new album out until all the babies are out [of the house]. I’m going to raise them and then hit it with a vengeance. We’ve got another three or four years.”

Well, that time is here. Garth will also launch a tour following release of the album. He said this week that he was already talking to Ticketmaster, which means in the concert biz that he’ll likely be promoted by Live Nation.

It’s not like Garth hasn’t been around. His multi-CD set, released on his own label last year, sold almost a million copies. The new album will be on his own label again, Pearl Records, via Sony’s RCA Nashville. That has to be a blow to Universal Music, which now owns Capitol, Garth’s old label. But Brooks took control of his catalog a few years ago. Even if Sony is just distributing Pearl, it will bring them a lot of good will and attention.

ROCKIN’ TO SAVE BABIES:  Circle July 23rd for a big charity fundraiser at The Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC. A Great Big World, Mary Lambert (of Macklemore fame), DJ Cassidy, Ryan Star and Hannah Bronfman are among the acts raising money for the rbabyfoundation.org. Z100 is sponsoring the event which will raise money for Emergency Pediatric Care. Check out their website. Macklemore fans– wait til you see and hear Mary Lambert live!

Fox’s Elisabeth Hasselbeck Is a Bitter Loon, Still Hates Rosie O’Donnell (Watch)

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Crazy Elisabeth Hasselbeck is really bitter about being fired from “The View.” Even though she’s on “Fox and Freaks,” she can’t keep her mouth shut. She hates the fact that Rosie O’Donnell is returning to “The View.” It’s not just that Elisabeth is a conservative. She’s stupid. Smart conservatives are probably very welcome to “The View.” And poor EH– she thinks Rosie is going to be fighting with Whoopi Goldberg. Oh Lissie. What a sad story. Yeesh.

Emmy Nominations: “Orange” is the New Comedy as Netflix Scores, But Michael Sheen Snubbed

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I don’t know why the Television Academy can’t send out a simple proper list of nominees. Anyway, the big news is that “Orange is the New Black” and “House of Cards” are still killing it for Netflix. Michael Sheen was snubbed for “Masters of Sex” but Lizzie Caplan made it in. Jane Fonda was nominated for “The Newsroom” and Robert Morse was nommed for “Mad Men” and they should each win. “Mad Men” was also nominated for Best Drama. Keep refreshing. It takes 15 people to pull apart these ridiculous press releases of the nominations not announced on TV this morning.
By the way, buried in this mess is Kate McKinnon’s nomination for Best Supporting Actress on “SNL.” She deserves to win. She’s the breakout star of this group of “SNL” performers. And Christina Hendricks was nominated from “Mad Men.” But “Mad Men” hasn’t got a single writing nomination, and John Slattery was snubbed again. Oy vey.
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Amazon Books Editorial Director Quits as Hachette Mess Eats Away at Online Seller

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Amazon Books editorial director Julia Cheiffetz has resigned. She let it out on Twitter yesterday, and I spotted it in the New York Observer. No one else seems to have caught on:

Even the Observer didn’t notice this post from Cheiffetz on Twitter from a week ago:

 

Last fall, Larry Kirshbaum, formerly the long time head of Warner Books, left Amazon as editorial director after his books failed and he was sued for sexual harrassment by a former lover.

Amazon clearly is not a nice place to work if you’re publishing books. The company is also locked in a very public, noisy, and vindictive brawl with Hachette Publishing over fees. Amazon — as everyone knows by now– has retaliated against Hachette authors by slowing delivery of their books to customers. They’ve also made it hard to buy them at all.

Today the New York Times reports that Amazon is trying to make deals directly with authors in order to squeeze out Hachette. But the authors are loyal to their publishing companies. Amazon doesn’t get that. In the end, authors will always side with their publishers. That’s their family, for better or worse. Amazon is an interloper.

It’s unclear whether Cheiffetz’s resignation is tied to the Hachette mess. But it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize the longer she stayed with Amazon, the less likely she’d find welcoming arms at publishers if she needed a new job.

As long as Barnes & Noble is still semi-in business, I don’t know why they don’t take advantage of this situation. Before Amazon existed, B&N was the Death Star of publishing. Now they’re an underdog. Get up, B&N! Fight! Yo, Adrienne!

Katy Perry Really Sets Off Fireworks at 2nd Ever Madison Square Garden Show

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Yes, I went to see Katy Perry at Madison Square Garden. I took Hannah and Charlotte, the nieces. They brought their pal, Leah. They are all 14 years old, the exact age to which Katy Perry, 29, directs her show. Did they love it? You betcha. Did all the teens (mostly girls) in MSG scream through the show, sing a long, Snapchat it, Instagram it, video it, buy up lots of merchandise? Indeed.

I liked it, too. Katy has a great voice, and she’s a beautiful, athletic girl. Her songs don’t feel as manufactured as those of others in her peer group. Her show was far less contrived than Taylor Swift’s, for example. The production values are high, but they aren’t overwhelming. Kudos to whoever makes the costumes and the videos.

Further applause for her “band”– I don’t really know what’s going on, and it’s better not to ask. The show is programmed tightly. The band does play in some instances. There is a lot of pre-recording, but not of Katy’s voice. She’s a belter, with a clear strong vibrato. Like Lady Gaga, she is singing. You can tell she likes to sing, which is nice.

The show is G rated, with Katy as Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty. Knowing who the audience is, the performer leaves sex at home– even when she sings “I Kissed a Girl.” The songs are mostly anthems. She opens with the best one, “Roar,” and samples her way through her three albums until a triple-hit play at the end of two hours with “Teenage Dream,” “Birthday,” and “Fireworks.” The end is so good you want to buy her CDs, and a lot of t shirts.

There is a long soft middle. If you’re the adult chaperone, you can snooze or get a drink. This starts with “International Smile,” where suddenly Katy’s singing Madonna’s “Vogue.” Things get a little fuzzy here. “By Grace of God” is a bland ballad without much of a melody. Stripped down, “The One That Got Away” saves the section, and then “Unconditionally” wraps it up. There’s also some unexplained (and unnecessary) disco music

Katy is dressed like Glinda the Good Witch during this section, with cotton candy hair and a big white gown. She plays a little guitar. She tells the girls in the audience essentially to dream big, and live the dream, and everything will work out. (What’s she going to say to 14 year olds? “I’ve already been divorced from an addict, and I couldn’t commit to a roving eye Guitar Man”? TMI.)

The show is incredibly colorful, upbeat, and produced within an inch of its life. Katy is indefatigable. At least twice, she flies in a harness across MSG. Mick Jagger and Tina Turner have come close, but they’ve never done that. I’ve never been so impressed. She does one song in a giant black and white Ying and Yang costume that Julie Taymor would admire. Did I mention it rotates while she’s singing? Come on!

Toward the end of the show, huge radio controlled balloons, in the form of a hand bag, a taco box, and a Cover Girl lipstick (they’re the sponsor) also float through the air from one end of the arena to the other. Elaborate narrative and animated videos are projected brilliantly on a very clever simple stage piece that’s a folding triangle made to suggest a prism. Again, the set is a winner. I wish I could play you the cat videos. They’re great.

This was the 10th date on a long tour that runs through October. When it’s over, Katy’s going to need at least a weekend in an isolation tank. But for now, she looks like she’s loving it, the audience is wild for her, and she actually offers a well designed $5 bracelet at the merch table.

For the first six months of 2014, Katy Perry is far and away the best selling pop artist in the US. She is America’s Sweetheart. And we really needed one.

PS Capital Cities opened the show. They played “Safe and Sound,” their magnificent one off hit, a couple of times. They could have played it 10 times, it’s so catchy. Katy also featured a guy named Ferras, a sort of Elton John wannabe who has a lot of potential but a really bad hairstyle. Remember, Elton worked his way into Captain Fantastic from “Your Song.” He didn’t start there.

Confirmed: Jack Nicholson Is NOT in the Warren Beatty “Howard Hughes” Movie

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This is sort of a non story. But I got so many whispered messages and emails that Jack Nicholson would “definitely” be in Warren Beatty’s new Howard Hughes movie, I had to check it out.

Alas, and alack, I’ve confirmed that Jack is not in the movie. He continues to live a wonderful life devoid of having go to work. Well, most people his age have retired. But Jack is ageless.

I’m told that scripts come in. But they are mostly “variations on the Bucket List,” says an insider. Nothing unique has been offered. And Jack doesn’t need to pursue the same path as many in his generation– making lots of forgettable films.

So while we wait, we can download, or stream to whatever Five Easy Pieces, About Schmidt, As Good As It Gets, Chinatown, The Last Detail and so on…

Viva Jack Nicholson!

Broadway: Producer of Proposed Stax Records Musical Has Dicey Track Record from Ray Charles Show

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A Stax Records musical on Broadway? Great idea. Produced by Stuart Benjamin? That’s another story. Four years ago, Benjamin tried to shepherd a Ray Charles musical to Broadway called “Unchain my Heart.” He’d already had a producer credit on Taylor Hackford’s “Ray” movie starring Jamie Foxx.

But “Unchain My Heart” never happened.Benjamin wound up suing his man investor for $20 million after checks didn’t clear and payments didn’t show up. “Unchain My Heart” is dead, although it did play briefly at the Pasadena Playhouse. The LA Times said the musical seemed “square, dull and suburban, like one of those embarrassing PBS specials celebrating the groovy sounds of yesteryear.”

That’s not good.

A big part of Benjamin’s bio is that was he was the producer of Sam Moore’s brilliant 2006 album called Overnight Sensational. Uh, not he wasn’t. Randy Jackson was the music producer. Joyce Moore was Executive Producer. Benjamin was listed as an Executive Producer for Rhino Records because he helped make some connections with Rhino. Valerie Ervin, head of the Ray Charles Foundation, and yours truly were associate executive producers. Benjamin had nothing to do with the making of the album.

A Stax musical is going to require all the artists/estates agreeing to participate, the same as with Motown: The Musical. It’s also going to require investors. I wouldn’t start whistling “Soul Man” or “Mr. Big Stuff” so quickly down Shubert Alley.