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Sting, Trudie Styler Raise Millions for Rainforest

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What a night for the 20 plus year Rainforest Foundation: Trudie Styler produced her biennial all-star fundraiser at Carnegie Hall, probably the best ever with Sting, Elton John, James Taylor, Jennifer Hudson, Roseanne Cash, Esperanza Spaulding, Vince Gill, Bruno Mars, opera great Bryn Terfel, Rita Wilson, Meryl Streep, and Channing Tatum with his gorgeous dancer wife Jenna, and special guest Bill Clinton. They raised millions more for the preservation of the Rainforest and its indigenous people.

So many highlights but probably no one will ever forget Elton John singing ‘Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend’ while Channing Tatum, wearing a vest and no shirt underneath, plus a black bowler, danced around him as if he were in the show, ‘Chicago’. It was hilarious. Jennifer Hudson, of course, blew the doors off the building singing ‘And I’m Telling You’ from ‘Dreamgirls’. It wasn’t so easy: sitting front and center were none other than Clive Davis and Aretha Franklin. Tom Hanks sat above everyone in a theater box, watching wife Rita belt out tunes. It turns she is a mighty fine singer; her album comes out in May from Decca. Tom was beaming, Later, at dinner at the Pierre Hotel, some paid $26,000 at auction for Hanks to record their voice mail messages.

Styler, who directed the show, spoke urgently and passionately about the needs of the people of the rainforest. The other key speaker was Bill Clinton, who can motivate any crowd. He told me that Hillary could be in the White House in 2016. ”I’m getting in trouble this week,” he laughed. Clinton stayed at the Pierre a long time, talked to everyone, and signed everything. He’s a charmer, that’s for sure.

But back to the show, called ”Songs of the Silver Screen”. Sting had a surprise hit with the dark theme from MASH, called ‘Suicide is Painless’. Steep was a standout on ‘When You Wish Upon A Star’ and the two performed a duet of ‘Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off’. During the intermission, Clinton told Trudie and Sting how much he loved Roseanne Cash’s version of ‘Ode t Billie Joe’. ”That song was a big deal when it was released,” he recalled. The hits just kept on coming all night, with each artist spot-on. You know that every two years Styler picks these people because their live performance skills are so exact. James Taylor’s voice soared the hall on ‘Shall We Dance’, and he twirled Rita Wilson around the stage. When Elton John sang ‘Rock Around the Clock’ and Bruno Mars did ‘Heartbreak Hotel’, the whole cast – from Sting to Streep to the dancing Tatums – did the Twist. The staging worked because all the performers sat in director’s chairs on stage through the three hour show.

Revlon chairman Ronald Perelman – who underwrote the night – came with his wife Anna and daughter Samantha, accepting kudos on the birth of his 8th child. Sting was happy to see his old record company boss, Jerry Moss. Aretha Franklin was tickled to meet Bryn Terfel, who praised her recording of ‘Nessum Dorma’. Famed New York Times photographer snapped some shots of Trudie Styler with actress daughter Mickey and actresss stepdaughter Kate, then asked me: ”Who were those girls with Trudie? Are they models?” Three more Sumner kids were on hand, as well, leaving just Sting’s eldest son Joe, who’s in LA awaiting the birth of his first child. Sting, 60, is about to become a grandfather. ”I didn’t think I was ready.” he told me before the show, ”but then they told me, and I am ready.”

Here’s the rundown of the show:

Part One

If I Only Had A Brain – Sir Elton John/Sting/Meryl Streep
Somewhere Over The Rainbow – James Taylor
I Can’t Stop Loving – Vince Gill
All I Have To Do Is Dream – Vince Gill/Rita Wilson
Dream The Impossible Dream – Bryn Terfel
Moon River – Sir Elton John
Ode To Billie Joe – Roseanne Cash
Unchained Melody – Bruno Mars/Sir Elton John
Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off – Meryl Streep/Sting
Ol’ Man River – James Taylor
Singing In The Rain – Sting
Speech – Trudie Styler
And I’m Telling You – Jennifer Hudson

Part Two

When You Wish Upon A Star – Meryl Streep/Sting
Roxanne – Bryn Terfel/Channing Tatum/Jenna Tatum
Suicide Is Painless – Sting
Everybody’s Talkin’ – Roseanne Cash
Shall We Dance – James Taylor
Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend – Sir Elton John
Pretty Woman – Vince Gill
The Weight – Jennifer Hudson
Be Bop A Lula – Sting
Rock Around The Clock – Sir Elton John
Jailhouse Rock – Bruno Mars
You Can’t Always Get What You Want – All

Happy Birthday, Doris Day, Still America’s Sweetheart

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It’s Doris Day’s birthday. I think she’s 88. On the phone she sounds like springtime. I had the great honor of interviewing her for Parade magazine last winter, one of the few interviews she’d done in years. I still can’t get over it. Here’s the link: http://www.parade.com/celebrity/celebrity-parade/2011/12/doris-day.html. No one realizes how important Doris is to the history of film and pop music. I do hope the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will do the right thing this coming year and give her the Lifetime Achievement Award. Miss Day does not like to fly, but she might make the exception. I’ll be she would tape something for them at her home in Carmel. But just watch “Love or Leave Me” or “The Man Who Knew Too Much” or any of her comedies from the late 50s and early 60s. She is brilliant. You can buy her new album and read all about her animal rights foundation at www.dorisday.com.

Bebe Buell Lets Hiro Ballroom, Johnny Ramone Go Out with a Bang

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The Hiro Ballroom is no more. The great space in the bottom of the Maritime Hotel in the meatpacking district closed on Saturday night, but with a bang. The final featured performers were the Bebe Buell Band, and they rocked the place one last time to its rafters. Buell also dedicated the performance to the late Don Hill, who died exactly one year ago. Since then, his famed eponymous rock club has been shuttered and readied for yuppie occupancy, granite kitchens, baby changing tables, etc. It was only one night earlier that Buell paid a visit to the former CBGB’s–now a John Varvatos store thanks to greedy landlords–for the launch of Johnny Ramone’s posthumous memoir, “Commando.” Johnny’s widow, Linda, is touting the book, and Bebe was joined by rock elite including Elvis Costello, Bob Gruen. Mick Rock, Glen Ballard, and Legs McNeil. Long live the Ramones! Bebe’s terrific new album is available on line http://www.bebebuell.org/

Madonna Pumps Up Album Sales Artificially– MDNA is DOA

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Madonna‘s “MDNA” album is expected be the number 1 album in the country this week. Final numbers will come in later today.

But in fact, Lionel Richie, with nearly 200,000 copies of his “Tuskegee” album sold–his best debut in 20 years or m0re–could post a valid complaint. It turns out that a hefty number of “MDNA” albums weren’t sold the usual way. Madonna’s label, Interscope, and Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster, bundled the album with her ticket sales. For every ticket sold online to Madonna’s upcoming shows, purchasers automatically receive a copy of “MDNA.” They get a link to a free purchase on ITunes, or they can send in their mailing address for a physical CD. It doesn’t matter if the concert ticket is $52 or $350. It’s a smart marketing move for Interscope. It unnaturally inflates sales, and uses “MDNA” for what albums have become–souvenirs, or loss leaders.

The real money is in the live show anyway. No one knows yet how many of “MDNA” sales will be attributed to the Ticketmaster giveaway, but numbers will probably be broken out in the next couple of days.

Here’s the wording from Ticketmaster’s website: Get “MDNA” with your Ticket- Madonna is having a huge party and everyone’s invited. For every ticket purchased online, you’ll receive your choice of a digital or physical copy of Madonna’s new album MDNA. Prior to the album release on 3/26, you’ll receive an email from Ticketmaster with redemption instructions. If you purchase your tickets on or after 3/26, you’ll receive your email within 48 hours. Offer is valid for United States residents & events only. Please note: This offer is not valid for tickets purchased through Official Platinum Seats or TicketExchange.

This is not the first time this has been tried. In the past, both Bon Jovi and Tom Petty had “bundles” with CDs and tickets. They just weren’t as successful. One source tells me that their pick up rates weren’t necessarily that high. “Not everyone takes the CD,” says the source, although it seems unlikely that customers who want a ticket to see an artist don’t also want their new music– as it’s already included in the price of admission.

Billboard wrote about this not too long ago. “This sort of ticket/album promotion has been used in the recent past by such acts as Bon Jovi and Tom Petty. The latter’s “Mojo” album saw a No. 2 debut on July 3, 2010 — thanks to a fair number of customers who got the album via a ticket purchase. The same goes for Bon Jovi’s 2007 No. 1 album “Lost Highway.” The only sales that will count towards Billboard’s charts are those where the customer opted to receive the album.”Information Not Found | Billboard.com

Is it fair to artists on the chart who didn’t “bundle”? Last year, retailers and others objected when amazon.com did a 99 cent promotion with Lady Gaga for her “Born this Way” album. But Interscope (again Interscope) sold their bulk of CDs in first two weeks. The amazon promotion inflated Gaga’s sales by 440,000 copies to 1.1 million. And then sales tapered off. The Richie album, by the way, is “hot.” So the real test will be whether “MDNA” has legs beyond the promotion.

Secret Emails Show How Rock Hall Shafted Inductee Laura Nyro’s Son

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I told you a couple of weeks ago how the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame–with over $90 million in assets according to its form 990–wouldn’t invite Laura Nyro’s only son to its April 14th induction ceremonies in Cleveland. Gil Bianchini is Nyro’s only child, and is the official heir to her estate. But Nyro–who wrote many hits like “Stoned Soul Picnic” for the Fifth Dimension and “Stoney End” for Barbra Streisand–died in 1999 of cancer. The following year, her partner, Maria Desiderio, also passed away from ovarian cancer. Desiderio turned the estate over to a friend, Patty DiLauria, who had no connection to Bianchini or, really, Nyro. She has refused to give Bianchini any of the personal possessions of Nyro’s left to her by Desiderio.

Meantime, the Rock Hall has sold Bianchini two $100 tickets in the back of the hall for the induction ceremony. Bianchini has to pay his own way to Cleveland and put himself up. Filmmaker Frazer Pennebaker, whose dad, DA Pennebaker filmed Nyro for his famous “Monterey Pop” documentary in 1968, has offered to donate $500 to Bianchini to offset his costs.

And now we have emails between Jann Wenner, who essentially controls the Rock Hall, Joel Peresman, the Rock Hall Foundation’s president, and Bette Midler, who’s performing Nyro’s songs and accepting the award on her behalf. Read from the bottom to to the top you can see Wenner asking Peresman what is going on with Nyro’s induction. Peresman replies that he’s dealing di Lauria “who I believe was Nyro’s partner”–which isn’t true–and that Nyro disinherited her son–also not true. Wenner then conveys these untruths to Midler, who is caught in the middle of this thing. If Midler remains true to form–she’s a mensch–she’ll insist that Bianchini come up on the stage and take his mother’s award. Laura Nyro wrote: “And when I die, and when I’m gone, there’ll be one child born, to carry on, carry on.” I think she meant it.

PS  From the emails it looks like there’s a problem with the family of the late Freddie “Texas Cannonball”  King, who’s also getting a posthumous award.

The emails:

From: Jann S Wenner
Date: Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 8:18 PM
Subject: FW: <no subject>
To: Bette Midler
This  is the info you asked about.
This is a policy question for the Hall of Fame, not for the individual presenter nor the inductee’s heirs or estate.

—— Forwarded Message
From: Joel Peresman
Reply-To: Joel Peresman
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 00:10:49 +0000
To: Jann S Wenner
Subject: Re: <no subject>

I told you about this awhile ago along with the Freddie King family situation. We have dealt for a number of years with woman named Patty De Laura who I believe was Laura’s partner but is the person who Laura entrusted and gave her  estate and all of her materials too and she dis inherited  her son. Patty has always lent us things of Laura s and we are just about done on the agreement with Patty to get all of Laura s materials.We offered this fellow two tickets to attend if he wanted to but nothing to do with coming on stage. Patty is our guest but she also is not coming on  stage. Sort of the same with Freddie King. Lots of people came out of the woodwork as sons and daughters but only one we have dealt  with before who has materials she is giving us and will attend but not come on stage. We will need to fill Bette in on this as there won’t be a person to come on stage and “accept” the award.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

From: Jann S Wenner
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2012 18:38:52 -0400
To: Joel Peresman
Subject: <no subject>
What is the story on Laura Nyro’s son. Is he being excluded from the ceremony?  Tell me what’s up.

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Sting’s Rainforest Auction Preview: Madonna, Springsteen Specials

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Tuesday night’s Rainforest Foundation show and dinner will feature some very cool auction items. Here’s a preview. If you haven’t gotten a ticket to this amazing evening at Carnegie Hall, it may be too late. Elton John, James Taylor, Jennifer Hudson, and of course Sting will be performing–as well as Meryl Streep. who’s going to sing her heart out. Revlon is underwriting the event, and Trudie Styler is the masterful producer.

Here’e the auction preview:

Bid on a rare rock ‘n roll treasure – a Gibson Acoustic Electric J-200 Custom Sunburst Guitar –
from Keith Richards’ personal collection and signed by both Keith & Mick Jagger !

WHO’S THE BOSS?
You will be, when you become the proud owner of a signed Fender Telecaster
by New Jersey’s famous son Bruce Springsteen!
The winner will receive four VIP tickets to Madonna’s sold-out concert
at Yankee Stadium on September 8, 2012
PLUS:

•One parking space at the venue
• Access for four to an exclusive, pre-concert party
• Official tour program
• Exclusive tour gift
• Specially designed concert shirt
• Limited edition tour poster

David Lynch Debuts Crazy Video “Crazy Clown Time”

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David Lynch is debuting his new video today on YouTube. You can watch the 7 minute “Crazy Clown Time” in our video player at the bottom of the home page. It includes actor Tim Roth, a tattooed guy, another guy with a Salvador Dali mustache, and a girl who’s taking her shirt off. The lyrics are something about “pouring a beer over Sally.” Party out of bounds! Lynch, director of “Blue Velvet” and other strange, iconic films, studies Transcendental Meditation. This is the result. Om...

TMZ, Radar–National Enquirer: War, Nervous Breakdowns Over Whitney Houston

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TMZ and the National Enquirer-Radar Online are having a war and mutual nervous breakdowns over Whitney Houston, her buddy Raffles van Exel, and what if anything the final police reports will show this week. It’s alleged by my sources that both tabloid outfits bought pictures from van Exel–TMZ of Whitney’s hotel room and a picture they were lied to about; the Enquirer bought the picture of Houston in her coffin.

Since I wrote all this, the two tabs have freaked out. Early in this story, TMZ insisted that no cocaine was found in Houston’s room. They had no named sources. Now they say there was cocaine, and they have no named sources. I’m told that once the folks at TMZ read in my story at Forbes.com that they’d been hoodwinked on a picture that was supposed to be Whitney’s dead body on a gurney (they didn’t know it, but it was Bobbi Kristina, covered up in a white sheet), they flipped. Apparently they were offered the coffin picture,too, but either couldn’t meet the price or were angry about having been lied to.

There is no honor among thieves. Lie down with dogs and get up with fleas. Pick an adage. The tabs are doing back flips trying to save their own “faces,” and stall until a tox report finally comes in. TMZ this morning is wild. They simply declare van Exel no longer a suspect in something that’s never been confirmed or denied by anyone with a name. They are desperate. On the comments page below this morning’s story, all sorts of people are writing in contray reports. It’s funny enough to watch the comments roll in.

But it’s not funny about what’s happened here. Since Whitney died, her sister in law, brother and daughter have given an interview to Oprah. Her mother has given an odd interview to local Channel 9 in New Jersey that’s running tomorrow night. Cissy Houston says she doesn’t blame herself for Whitney’s death. Pat Houston says “the writing was on the wall” but told Oprah that it wasn’t drugs that killed Houston. Then the coroner came back and said Whitney was a chronic drug abuser. Is everyone just in denial? Are they dense?

But back to TMZ: you simply cannot declare something true or untrue with unnamed sources because you feel like it. There’s more to come about Whitney, van Exel, and the whole story. Read my posts both here and on Forbes.com. None of this is over, not by a long shot.

 

Famed Novelist Harry Crews Is Dead at 76

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You’re going to think I am crazy. The other day I was reading Bert Sugar’s obit in the New York Times and a thought flashed in my head. It was because Bert was all about boxing, and I always think of Harry Crews, the great Southern Gothic novelist when I think about boxing. And I actually thought: Harry Crews is next.I don’t know why I thought that, except that Harry–whom I had not talked to in years– was a severe alcoholic who lived a life very hard on himself. I knew he was 20 years or more older than when I’d edited him at Fame magazine, during our short but happy friendship. But I got a feeling, a vibe, something was wrong. And I dismissed it. So now I read that Harry died on Thursday at 76 down in Gainesville, where I left him in 1991. I’m so disappointed that I was right.

Harry–despite being very famous and revered– wrote two pieces for me at Fame. One of them was on Sean Penn. It was excellent. I can’t recall the other. I do know that I sent him to Louisiana in 1990 to interview Walker Percy. He kind of disappeared. It took a while to find him. One day when I called his house in Gainesville, he answered the phone. He said, “Grrr Mmmm uhhhhh.” I said, “Harry, I don’t know what are you saying. Did you see Walker Percy? How did it go? He mumbled something and put a friend on the phone. The friend said, “He went and it was very bad. They started drinking. Harry fell off the wagon. He’s back but he’s a mess.” There was no piece. Walker Percy’s person at the time yelled at me, as I recall, which was bad because I revered Percy and had looked forward to this coup. Oh well. Apparently they spent a spell just drinking til they were blind drunk and got nothing done.

(Addendum: I do remember meeting Harry in 1989 in Louisville for the Humana Festival. They commissioned him to write a play, which was staged. It was very good, but he was not comfortable with it. He walked out of the performance. You could see that he was suffering, watching the actors speak his lines.)

I’m so sorry he’s gone, and that not more people know about him. He was a tortured geius. His memoir, “A Childhood,” is just a must read. “The Knockout Artist,” “The Gospel Singer”– there are many novels, they are all worth reading. In my head I think of him with Barry Hannah, who is also gone. And Walker Percy. But Harry was grittier and closer to the bone. If it weren’t 12:25 am, I’d go look for a letter he wrote me in 1990 saying I was the greatest editor he’d ever had. I was flabbergasted, but he probably wrote to that to all his editors. He was an American original, really important, and from the time we worked together a magnificent friend who I was probably too young to appreciate properly. I just pray he’s being read in Southern Lit classes, and that his importance grows and grows.

Now he’s with so many writers I knew, hung out with and learned from, I hope they’re all together, cooking, fishing, dreaming, drinking: Laurie Colwin, Kurt Vonnegut, Pierre Franey, William Wharton, the magician Harry Blackstone, Jr., David Halberstam, Spalding Gray, Julia Phillips, Robert Parker, and the hilarious Peter Ustinov among them. They made such a difference in my young life.

 

Steven Tyler Says New Aerosmith Album Almost Ready, Announces Tour

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Only in jaded LA would a major rock band hold a press conference during the day at a mall while shoppers and soccer moms did their thing. That’s exactly what Aerosmith did today at The Grove Mall, talking about their 2012 Global Warming North American Tour and forthcoming album to the press and numerous adoring fans. The 18-city trek will begin in Minneapolis on June 16. Cheap Trick will be their opening act. Additional dates will be announced later. Jimmy Kimmel introduced the band (minus guitarist Brad Whitford). LEAH SYDNEY reports from the city where no one presses the gas pedal when the light turns green. (They’re eating, talking, throwing the I Ching, whatever.)

“Aerosmith are literally walking this way,” said Kimmel. Steven Tyler wore a sparkling half buttoned polka dot red shirt and sequined jeans. He said that the band’s 15th studio album, their first in eight years, is almost finished and should be released in roughly three months.  “We’ve been underground for four months,” said Tyler, “doing what we do best. We got two more songs to finish before mixing.”  Some of the new song titles are “Legendary Child’ “Beautiful” and “Out Go the Lights.” Tyler spoke about this year being the band’s 40th birthday and the band’s sometimes contentious history. “Everything you’ve ever read, plus a lot of inside family stuff. Our kids grew up together. We fight all the time.”

Sony Music must be very happy.

When bandmate Joe Perry was asked about the benefits of Tyler being on “American Idol,” Perry quipped, “He gives us free sunglasses.”  Perry then went on to say, “It’s getting warm, it’s going to get hotter. We’re going to actually play some songs off our new record for our fans, along with the old good ones. So we can’t wait to bring this thing home.” Tyler then added, “We’ve been setting fires and putting them out whole career. We like to light fires under peoples’ asses. What better title than ‘Global Warming,’ right? Everyone’s been dancing around the tribal fires of rock and roll forever.” Then in true rock star fashion, Tyler said sincerely, “We will not let you down.”  With that he dramatically walked off the stage. And, luckily, did not fall.

Meantime in the LA Music scene, LEAH reports on our old pal Carole Bayer Sager, one of the great pop songwriters of the last 30 years.

On Tuesday night, Carole was honored at the Grammy Museum in their Clive Davis Theater.  Classy and fun Carole regaled the crowd, which included Carole’s hubby ex-Warner Brothers CEO Bob Daly, her son Christopher Bacharach (with ex husband Burt Bacharach with whom she remains friendly). Songwriter/Producer Bruce Roberts, Carol Chilts, Henry Winker with his wife Stacey and our buddy Alana Stewart.

Manhattan native Carole told the story of how she was just fifteen when she first started writing songs.  She later had a brief stint as a speech teacher, which she loved, while she was teaching she received a $35,000 check from a B-side of a Monkees record.  Carole knew then this was her calling and went back into song

writing full time, garnering numerous awards in her spectacular career.  She told the stories of her working with all the greats, from Burt Bacharach David Foster, Kenny “Babyface Edmonds,” Marvin Hamlisch, Peter Allen, Bruce Roberts and Melissa Manchester.

She playfully told a story of how annoyed she would get by Burt’s legendary obsessive perfectionism, acknowledging that, “Burt is one of kind.  A true genius.”  Burt himself was honored along with Hal David the night before at the Museum. Clive Davis and Dionne Warwick, each still mourning Whitney Houston’s death, attended.

PS Carole’s hits: include “Don’t Cry Out Loud,” “When I Need Love,” “That’s What Friends Are For,” “The Theme from “Arthur,” just a few dozen major hits.