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Motown Musical Will Be Fun, But Not Factual

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“Motown: The Musical” is wending its way toward us inexorably. A couple of weeks ago the producers of the show invited group theater bookers and advertisers to come see a little bit of the show. Berry Gordy, Jr., the man who invented Motown more than 50 years ago, trotted out Smokey Robinson, his friend and Motown legend. Aretha Franklin came because she’s from Detroit. She was not on Motown and had nothing to do with it. (Aretha, of course, was an Atlantic artist.) Gayle King and Jesse Jackson were among the guests.

But guess what? It’s no surprise that “Motown: the Musical” bears little resemblance to Motown, the actual story. For that you should read, if you can find it, Gerri Hershey’s seminal book, “Nowhere to Run.” Or Mary Wilson’s memoirs, called “Dreamgirl: My Life as Supreme.”

Those who saw the excerpt and know the history of Motown were a little taken aback. “The story we saw was a love story between Berry Gordy and Diana Ross, set in Paris. They even sing Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell’s duets to each other, even though Berry can’t sing in real life, and they never recorded those songs.”

It does sound like a lot of dramatic license has been taken to create a book for the musical. And Gordy is the sole credit as author of the book. Well, anyway, we know the music will be great, and that’s all that counts, right?

“I wonder,” says a source who saw the show, “if Diana Ross will ever come see this. I doubt it.”

Indeed, Ross may have some misgivings about all this. After all, when she had her fling with Gordy in Paris, she was married to Bob Silberstein. The result was her eldest child, Rhonda. Ross and Silberstein had two more daughters, Tracee and Chudney, who now by the last name Ross. Rhonda didn’t learn Gordy was her father until she was 13, in 1984.

Gordy has seven other children including his eldest, Hazel, who was married to Jermaine Jackson years ago. His sister, Anna, was famously married to Marvin Gaye until their bitter divorce. That story is told in song on Marvin’s classic album, called “Here, My Dear.” (If you don’t have that album, download it immediately. It’s among Marvin’s finest.)

“Motown: the Musical” is still doing casting sessions, looking for actors to play Smokey, Marvin and a young Michael Jackson.  It doesn’t sound like some of Motown’s finest singers — Levi Stubbs, Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin, or Mary Wells–will be part of this story. But you never know. Here’s the casting link: http://www.motownthemusical.com/casting.html

Stevie Wonder Hosts 3 Hour Star Studded Birthday Bash for United Nations

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Stevie Wonder showed just how wonderful and amazing he is last night. He hosted a three hour all star birthday bash for the United Nations on UN Day in the Great Assembly Hall. Even though Stevie returned to the hall a little late after two days of rehearsal, he still managed to put on a marathon, blow-out concert with guest stars like Sting, Wyclef Jean, Valerie Simpson, Bebe Winans, Doug E. Fresh, Janelle Monae, Freddie Jackson and Stephanie Mills. Trudie Styler, Malcolm Jamal Warner and BET’s Debra Lee punctuated the music with quotes from famous humanitarians.

(Paul Simon, who was scheduled to perform, had to bow out because of illness.)

The show won’t be seen on BET until February 23, 2012. But smart viewers were able to watch it on the BET website as it streamed live and unedited.

Some highlights include Stevie and Sting’s duet on “Fragile” complete with Sting’s intricate guitar work and Stevie’s harmonica rave up; Wyclef–who had to fly to Nashville to shoot the TV show of the same name–collaborating with Stevie on “Master Blaster Jamming”; Simpson sort of making the finale a success with her trademark song, “Reach Out and Touch”; and Stephanie Mills just roaring away with powerful vocals on a number of Stevie’s songs. Stevie’s back up singers included his talented daughter, Aisha Morris.

Wonder himself was a wonder since he didn’t leave the show once during the three hours. He was propelled by adrenaline. BET will have to cut something from what was recorded, but it will hurt to lose one bit of it. Wonder’s rare performance of “Visions” from “Innervisions” was a special treat. Among his famous songs we heard “You Are the Sunshine of My Life,” “Superstition,” “Higher Ground,” “Love’s in Need of Love Today,” “If It’s Magic,” “As,” “My Cherie Amour,” and “Heaven Help Us All.”

With ever rising star Estelle he performed a gorgeous, spare duet on Bob Dylan’s “Blowing in the Wind.” There were also terrific turns by Jasmine Cruz, Elle Varner, and the Wonder Girls, who flew in from South Korea to sing “What the World Needs Now is Love” with Stevie–it’s one of the two songs they know in English!

An invited audience of UN officials and dignitaries filled the General Assembly for this unique event. Stevie spoke during the breaks and as part of the show about love and peace and how blindness had made him color blind. You could hear a pin drop in the room during these stories. Stevie is the world’s music goodwill ambassador.

After the show, Stevie — indefatigable– headed downtown to Nobu for a late night celebration. He did tell me that he’s giving a gift to the U.N.– his song, “Conversation Peace.” He says they can use it in any way to promote peace.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRqqTRXB2ec

 

Obama Plays a Big Card: Maya Angelou Sends a Letter

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The Obama campaign just played a big big card: a letter sent by Maya Angelou. Now we’re really upping the game. No one says ‘no’ to Maya Angelou.

Here’s the letter:

I am not writing to you as a black voter, or a woman voter, or as a voter who is over 70 years old and six feet tall. I am writing to you as a representative of this great country — as an American.

It is your job to vote. It is your responsibility, your right, and your privilege. You may be pretty or plain, heavy or thin, gay or straight, poor or rich.

But remember this: In an election, every voice is equally powerful — don’t underestimate your vote. Voting is the great equalizer.

Voting has already begun in some states that President Obama needs to win. So please use this handy tool to make sure your friends in those key states know where to cast their ballot. You will be doing them a great favor.

As a country, we can scarcely perceive the magnitude of our progress.

My grandmother and my uncle experienced circumstances that would break your heart. When they went to vote, they were asked impossible questions like, “How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?” When they couldn’t answer, they couldn’t vote.

I once debated with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. about whether an African American would ever be elected president. He believed it would happen within the next 40 years at the time — I believed it would never happen within my lifetime.

I have never been happier to have been proven wrong.

And since President Barack Obama’s historic election, we’ve moved forward in courageous and beautiful ways. More students can afford college, and more families have access to affordable health insurance. Women have greater opportunities to get equal pay for equal work.

Yet as Rev. King wrote, “All progress is precarious.”

So don’t sit on the sidelines. Don’t hesitate. Don’t have any regrets. Vote.

Go, rise up, and let your friends and family in early vote states know where they can vote today. We must make our voices heard:

http://my.barackobama.com/Help-Your-Friends-Vote-Early

Your vote is not only important. It’s imperative.

Thank you,

Dr. Maya Angelou

P.S. — Not on Facebook? Send your friends to vote.barackobama.com — don’t let technology get in the way of your incredible duty to our democracy.”

Donald Trump’s Wife Lunches While The Donald Bloviates

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You can see Donald Trump’s latest, crazy video in our player on the home page. Not really–something better.

Trump issued his own video on You Tube. Moments later his third wife, Melania, arrived for lunch at Michael’s with a woman who has something to do with fashion at Lincoln Center. The ladies looked at the video quietly but didn’t laugh. Tina Brown sat on one side of them, having lunch with an unidentified gentleman. Jonathan Wald, who produces Piers Morgan’s show on CNN, dined with Star Jones on the other side. Wald told me that Trump is on Piers tonight. Now, that should be good.

Donald comes across like the Green Goblin or the Joker threatening to kill everyone in Gotham City unless he gets what he wants. What does he want? He already pushed son-in-law Jared Kushner to endorse Mitt Romney in the New York Observer– an absolute joke for that paper. But this latest episode takes the cake, as they say. He didn’t even produce the divorce documents! WTH? Instead it’s just more birther stuff. I’d like to see Donald Trump’s college applications and transcripts at this point.

You do wonder: did Melania pick Michael’s on purpose? It’s where everyone goes when something is happening. And boy was it happening today.

Compare these videos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgOq9pBkY0I&feature=youtu.be&hd=1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCGsqBn9pog

The Selling of Whitney Houston Begins: Book, TV Shows, Home Shopping Network

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UPDATE: The photo book from Atria only includes an essay by Pat Houston. The photos were lovingly handpicked by Whitney’s trusted aide and in hour pr person Lynne Volkmann. Everyone who knew Whitney loves Lynne. So we endorse the book since it was her project. Now, continue…

Whitney Houston died on February 11th. And now the selling begins. It’s not just the reality TV show that will feature real or faux drama about Whitney’s daughter Bobbi Kristina possibly dating, marrying and having a child with an officially adopted brother, a kid who Whitney took into her home. There’s more, a lot more.

Home Shopping Network plays a big part in the selling of Whitney Houston directly to her fans. On November 5th, viewers will see a special that was taped for HSN with interviews given by Clive Davis and producer David Foster, video clips and archival material. It’s all to support a Whitney greatest hits album coming from RCA for Christmas called “Whitney Houston: I Will Always Love You.”

On November 16th, there’s a one hour CBS special featuring Davis, Jennifer Hudson, Usher, Cece Winans, Halle Berry and, strangely, Britney Spears, who had nothing to do with Houston whatsoever and certainly can’t sing anything like her. But the special is said to be very moving. Cissy Houston, Whitney’s mother, chose not to attend. But the special is said to go a long way in cleaning up Whitney’s image, and restoring some luster to it. I’m in favor of that.

All of this leads up to a book of photos and reminisces by Pat Houston, Whitney’s sister in law and manager, published by Atria Books/Simon & Schuster. Pat Houston was named executor of Whitney’s estate shortly after the singer died.  In court she replaced Whitney’s former attorney in that role. It was Pat Houston who also gave Oprah Winfrey an interview a month after Whitney died, in her New Jersey home.

Anne Hathaway’s Wedding Secret: “Book of Mormon” Star Played Rabbi

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EXCLUSIVE Anne Hathaway’s recent wedding to Adam Shulman got a lot of write-ups in various tabloids. The wedding took place in the woods on sacred Indian ground near Big Sur on the very edge of California.Very few celebrities attended, just Topher Grace and Joseph-Gordon Levitt. It really was just family and friends.

But I don’t think anyone knows who played the rabbi for the couple: “Book of Mormon” Tony winner Josh Gad. The wedding also featured a minister, but he was real. Gad may not be ordained, but sources say he did a very good job conveying the Jewish part of the wedding to the couple. Gad appeared with Hathaway in “Love and Other Drugs.”

Gad left a clue on his Twitter page from September 30th with a picture of Big Sur. He wrote: “Um. Okay. I kind of love Big Sur.” The wedding was held the on previous day.

So far the only pictures from the wedding have come from a helicopter that was hired by tabloid news services. Unlike some other couples, Hathaway and Shulman, I am told, are selling their photos through WireImage.com. The proceeds will be split among four charities. Nice.

One picture that didn’t make it into the tabs: the entire wedding party giving the finger to the photogs in the ‘copter. You sure didn’t see that one anywhere. By the way, the couple arranged for a gigantic hot air balloon to block any potential helicopters. My source said that it worked well enough, which is why so few photos were snapped.

PS Tonight Anne and her Broadway friends put on two shows at Joe’s Pub to raise money for the Public Theater. I’m told there may be some tickets left for the second show. Check the Joe’s Pub website.

Randy Jackson Comes East While “American Idol” Cools Off

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Randy Jackson slipped into New York last night to pick up a lifetime achievement award from the TJ Martell Foundation. This is the record industry’s highly esteemed charity for cancer and AIDS research. It was founded by Columbia Records’ Tony Martell over 30 years ago in memory of his son, TJ, who died thirty seven years ago at age 19. No parent has ever been so devoted to a child’s memory and to finding a cure for what took his life. Last night TJ Martell raised millions, with memorable performances by Graham Nash and David Crosby, BeBe Winans, Grace Potter, and Little Big Town.

The honorees included Randy, Russell Simmons, BMI chief Del Bryant, and producer/philanthropist Ed Walson, whose father pretty much invented cable TV in the Pittsburgh area. Tony Martell, who has snow white hair after all these years, also introduced the audience to several cancer survivors helped by the Foundation.

Randy is looking relaxed now that all the deals at “American Idol” are done. Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj are on opposite coasts. Publicists are in their corners, dreaming up new schemes. Randy is working on Mariah’s album and some surprising new projects.

In the audience: everyone from Motown legends Berry Gordy and Lamont Dozier to Woody Allen (who stopped in briefly to support Walson with wife Soon Yi), Regis and Joy Philbin, Susan Lucci and husband Helmut Huber, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, TVcaster son Greg and banker son Jim; a large group from HSN for Randy Jackson (his watches have sold like hotcakes). various record company executives like Tom Corson of RCA and music biz attorney Joel Katz.

All the speeches were great, from Ed Walson reminiscing about saving up his money at age 10 to buy jazz records to Del Bryant recalling his famous songwriter parents, Boudleaux and Felice Bryant, who wrote the Everly Brothers’ hits like “Wake up Little Susie” and “Bye Bye Love.” There was much talk all night our departed friend, Frances Preston, who ran BMI years and was loved by all.

Randy Jackson was introduced with videos made by Ryan Seacrest and Mariah Carey. Ryan tried some lame jokes, but the audience didn’t bite.

Russell Simmons, who hasn’t seen a charity he didn’t like, talked about living a life of service.

Tony Martell, who is getting older now, still has incredible energy. He ended his remarks by asking the well heeled guests to make sure the organization lives on. There’s no doubt that it will.

 

Susan Lucci Gets Her Own Revenge for “All My Children” Cancellation

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Susan Lucci is very cool. And I was very lucky last night to be seated between her and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly at the annual TJ Martell dinner, the record industry’s proud raiser of funds for research into leukemia, cancer, and AIDS. Lucci, who played Erica Kane into a brand name on ABC’s “All My Children” for 41 years, is getting ready to start shooting Marc Cherry’s “Devious Maids” in Atlanta this winter. The nighttime series will air on Lifetime.

It’s Susan’s revenge for the bad way she and everyone on “AMC” was treated including creator Agnes Nixon. Good for her. And you know, Susan is a doll. She’s nothing like Erica. “I’m so happy to be home,” she said. “We lived in Los Angeles a lot for the last two years, but there’s nothing like New York.” One reason La Lucci has survived: diversification. She’s got all kinds of endorsement deals and a line of jewelry on HSN. “That’s all thanks to my husband,” she said of her seatmate Helmut Huber, to whom she’s been married since like forever.

And just a note for “AMC” fans who got the wrong idea last year when Prospect Park Productions made it seem like it was Lucci who was making it impossible to produce “AMC” for the internet. “We were in negotiations,” Susan said. “When they announced they weren’t doing our show we had no idea what was going on.”

But it’s a sweet victory to have Cherry, creator of “Desperate Housewives,” running her new show. Susan and Helmut also introduced me to their son. He was not– like Erica Kane’s children–born in a blizzard, on a mountaintop or during a bout of amnesia. Just so you know.

Robert DeNiro: “Leonardo DiCaprio Has Replaced Me as Scorsese’s Go-to Guy”

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It was all in jest last night at the Hollywood Film Awards at the Beverly Hilton. Our LEAH SYDNEY reports that Robert DeNiro, who rarely speaks for very long, went on at some length when he won Best Supporting Actor for “Silver Linings Playbook” (an award that may duplicate itself as the season goes on). DeNiro said: “I’m an old hand at award ceremonies.  I’ve handed out Oscars to Sean Penn, Eli Wallach and Francis Ford Coppola. I even gave Ben Stiller an award,  I think it was at a lunch or something.  Hell I even gave Don Rickles an award and I don’t even like him.  I’ve given a half a dozen lifetime achievement awards to Marty Scorsese, even though Leo DiCaprio has taken my place as his go-to guy.”

Most of the evening had something to do with Harvey Weinstein, who was there. DeNiro won for “Silver Linings,” Dustin Hoffman got an award for “Quartet,” Ben Affleck–who made his name with Harvey–got an award for “Argo.” Quentin Tarantino, whose “Django Unchained” is getting ready to launch, was there, as were “Silver Linings” director David O. Russell and star Bradley Cooper, plus former “Chicago” Oscar nominee Richard Gere (“Chicago”), Marion Cotillard, Amy Adams (in Harvey’s “The Master”), and Judd Apatow.

It was quite an A list soiree for Carlos de Abreu,  founder and executive director of the awards of the Hollywood Film Festival, and of Hollywoodnews.com.

Lots of bawdy humor and inside jokes make this ceremony the cleverest one of the season. Bradley Cooper was given the Hollywood Actor Award by director-designer Tom Ford. Cooper said: “David O. Russell took a real shot with me which is not lost on me at all.  I hit the jackpot.  “

Next up was Seth Rogen who gave The Comedy Award to Judd Apatow.  Seth said sarcastically.” It’s awesome that I get up after two of the most handsome men in the universe. [Cooper and Ford] I would f— them both.”

Seth went on to say, “So this is the first stop of the awards season or if you work in comedy it’s the last stop of the awards seasons.  Les Miz just f—ed us all.  Why is it so hard for comedies?  Amazing thing about this awards show; none of these movies have come out yet.  Who votes for these things?  Somebody named Carlos?  I picture Carlos The Jackal.”

Abreu, a lovely guy, has a good thick skin, thank goodness.

Seth went on about his feelings for Judd.  “Hey Judd is a good director.  But not as good as Ben Affleck.  If Judd had directed ‘Argo,’ it would have been unsuspenseful and sucked.”

With the crowd laughing, Judd came on and said, “Seth just did my entire f—ng speech.”

Real life CIA Agent Tony Mendez, on whose story “Argo” is based, gave Ben his award.

Ben Affleck said” “I’m honored to play somebody who’s a real person and an American hero.  It’s more than profoundly humbling, its an education and extraordinary.  I’d like to thank all the showbiz people here,” Then Ben looked specifically at Harvey Weinstein and said, “Harvey” to which the crowd cracked up.

Dustin Hoffman, who received The Hollywood Breakthrough Director Award for his film ‘Quartet,’ also spoke directly to Weinstein:  “I see Harvey in front of me, he gave me wonderful notes.  It doesn’t mean that for my next one I’ll listen to them.”  Dustin then went on to thank his agent, WME’s Adam Venit, and his wife Lisa Hoffman, who quipped, “Unfortunately I found out that they were having an affair.  It was their way of getting me out of LA.”

Helen Hunt presented the Hollywood Breakthrough Performance Award to her Sessions co-star John Hawkes.  John remarked, “after 26 years in the business, its never too late to make a first impression.”

Diablo Cody gave The Hollywood Screenwriter Award to Quentin Tarantino.  Quentin commented, “It’s strange to get an award while you’re still in the editing room.  I’m literally going to go home and watch dallies to cut tomorrow.  Away we go!”

Richard Gere then got the last award of the night, the Hollywood Career Achievement Award, presented to him by Edward Norton.  Gere dedicated to his agent of over forty years, the late Ed Limato.  Richard said, “I’m not aware of time very much.  I don’t think I’m old enough to get these kind of awards yet, but I appreciate it.”

 

 

Rod Stewart and Elton John’s Notorious Friendly Competiveness

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Here’s the last item (I think) from Rod Stewart’s new book. It’s all about his friendly competition with Elton John:

From time to time this rivalry has driven Elton to pull off some beautifully organized stunts. In 1985 I had a bunch of massive footballs, the size of blimps, tethered above Earls Court to mark the fact that I was doing concerts there. Elton hired a sniper to shoot them down with an air rifle. Or like the time the banner for my Blondes Have More Fun tour, outside the same venue, was matched by one that Elton put up on an opposite building, which read, “But Brunettes Make More Money.”

There is no more generous person on this earth, though, than Elton— just incredibly generous. I have watches he has given me for birthdays: lavish, thickly jeweled pieces engraved “From Elt.” He gave my first wife, Alana, with whom he remained good friends after she and I separated, a Steinway piano. Those don’t come cheap.

And then there was the Christmas where I thought long and hard about the present I was going to give him. That’s always a tough one: What do you get the man who has bought himself everything? Eventually, though, after a bit of scouring around the shops, I lit upon the solution: a novelty portable fridge. … And it cost me about £ 300, which I thought was enough. Elton’s present to me that year: a Rembrandt. A drawing— The Adoration of the Shepherds. A fucking Rembrandt! I felt pretty small— although not as small as Elton presumably wanted me to feel when he later referred tartly to my present as “an ice bucket.” It was not an ice bucket. It was a novelty portable fridge.

Anyway, I played it a bit better on his fiftieth birthday in 1997. I bought him a full-size, sit-under hairdryer like the ones you see in women’s hair salons. Two years later, he marked my marriage to Rachel with a £ 10 voucher from Boots.* On the card he wrote, “Get yourself something nice for the house.”