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Respect for Ronnie: “Be My Baby,” by the Ronettes, Rises to Number 1 on iTunes After Spector’s Death

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It’s respect for Ronnie Spector.

“Be My Baby” by the Ronettes has risen to number 1 on iTunes after the death of the great singer and pop icon was announced last night.

Plus “Baby I Love You” is number 21 and “Walkin’ in the Rain” is number 50. “Sleigh Ride” is number 84. A later version of “Be My Baby,” recorded just by Ronnie. is number 29. Just beautiful!

“Be My Baby” is perhaps the single greatest piece of pop to come out of the early 1960s. It’s soul, R&B, pop and rock all at the same time. The record features Ronnie Bennett Spector’s remarkable voice soaring through producer Phil Spector’s Wall of Sound. In the live performance clips, you can see Ronnie almost levitating, sensing the power of the record and showing her joy at commanding it.

What we didn’t know then was how bad Spector was treating her, how he would rip her off, abuse her, and deny her rights to the songs that she made hits.

But Ronnie triumphed in the end. She was vindicated as her star rose and Phil was revealed as a sociopath and murderer.

Now let’s see more Ronnie Spector singles hit iTunes in her memory including “Baby I Love You.” “Don’t Worry Baby” and her singles with the E Street Band, Southside Johnny, and Eddie Money.

Broadway: “To Kill a Mockingbird” Hibernating, Will Return in Smaller Nest, “Girl of the North Country” Shutting Down

Broadway is suffering. The theaters are half full. Last week’s total gross was $18 million. It’s supposed to be $32 million. At least.

Now “To Kill a Mockingbird” with Greg Kinnear is shutting down until June. Then it will move from the 1500 seat Shubert Theater to the 1000 seat Belasco. I like Greg Kinnear but he wasn’t selling tickets. Barry Diller likes a return on his investments. They’d better find a different person to head up the cast in June.

The best musical of 2020, “Girl from the North Country,” is closing, as they are bleeding money. This is tragic. This shows has not had a decent chance. It opened as the pandemic gripped Broadway in March 2020. It didn’t get included in the 2020 Tony Awards. It’s eligible for the next Tonys, and I pray that it’s remembered. Mare Winningham, Jay O. Sanders, and the whole cast are spectacular. I just hope this one does come back in some form. My thanks to this show– I’ve seen it twice– for an unforgettable evening. 

If you are in New York you have until the 23rd– go see “Girl from the North Country” if love you musical theater.

RIP Ronnie Spector, The Voice That Roared Over the Wall of Sound, Taught the Rolling Stones to Dance

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There are just no words to express how much I loved Ronnie Spector. I am so sorry to hear she’s died at age 78. She was a warrior. She was the voice of the Wall of Sound, the leader of the Ronettes, the prize jewel in Phil Spector’s crazy crown of thorns. As Keith Richards wrote in his book, “Life,” she taught the Rolling Stones how to dance, literally how to perform. (see story below) Ronnie never retired. She sued Phil and won. She married Jonathan Greenfield, and they were very happy.

A few years ago she tried to launch a new show with her old hits, but Phil was still preventing her from performing them live without charging her. Phil died almost exactly a year ago, and Ronnie was too bereft, or perhaps too ill herself, to speak about it. I am so sorry because she a sweetheart gifted with talent and soul.

As the leader of Spector’s Ronettes, Ronnie Bennett blew the roof off with her actually indescribable, one of a kind voice. It was sweet and sharp and cut through Spector’s famous Wall of Sound like a knife. Every record she made became a lasting tribute to youth and yearning. In later years, after surviving her tumultuous marriage to Phil, Ronnie became a New York fixture with her Christmas shows at BB Kings. She sang the remarkable everlasting songs from the Spector Christmas album to sold out audiences every time she appeared.

In the 70s, Stevie van Zandt produced Ronnie with the E Street Band. She recorded Billy Joel’s “Say Goodbye to Hollywood.” It’s one of the best tracks ever. van Zandt wrote on Twitter: “ It was an honor to Produce her and encourage her to get back on stage where she remained for the next 45 years. Her record with the E Street Band helped sustain us at a very precarious time (thanks to Steve Popovich). Condolences to her husband and family.

Ronnie also recorded hits with Eddie Money, including “Take Me Home Tonight,” instantly making that record memorable and important.

This is heartbreaking. Ronnie’s sister Estelle, who was one of the Ronettes, died of colon cancer in 2009. The family statement says Ronnie had a brief battle with cancer.

Condolences to Jonathan and her family.

Oh yeah, PS: I’ll fight anyone who says “Be My Baby” isn’t the single greatest pop performance of all time.

Here’s the statement from Ronnie’s family: “Our beloved earth angel, Ronnie, peacefully left this world today after a brief battle with cancer. She was with family and in the arms of her husband, Jonathan.

“Ronnie lived her life with a twinkle in her eye, a spunky attitude, a wicked sense of humor and a smile on her face. She was filled with love and gratitude.

“Her joyful sound, playful nature and magical presence will live on in all who knew, heard or saw her.

“In lieu of flowers, Ronnie requested that donations be made to your local women’s shelter or to the American Indian College Fund.

“A celebration of Ronnie’s life and music will be announced in the future.

“The family respectfully asks for privacy at this time.”

Songwriter Diane Warren, who’d been working with Ronnie in recent years, wrote on Instagram: “Ronnie Spector was the voice of a million teenage dreams including mine.The voice that turned pop songs into pop symphonies. We had recently been in contact as she wanted me to write the song for her upcoming biopic which I was so excited about. Years ago she recorded mine and @desmond.childs song Love On A Rooftop. We were so ecstatic.There are just too many greats leaving us right now. Sing in power forever Ronnie. Make the angels feel like teenagers again”

More Keith Richards: Ronnie Spector Was His First Rock Love

Billy Crystal Can’t Host the Oscars, He’s Opening “Mr. Saturday Night” on Broadway with Oscar Nominated Co-Star

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Scratch Billy Crystal from the list of potential Oscar hosts. He’s got other things to do.

Crystal is opening the musical based on his film, “Mr. Saturday Night,” with previews starting two days after the Academy Awards on March 29th. I have fingers crossed on this one. Music is by Jason Robert Brown and lyrics are from the amazing Amanda Green. John Rando is directing.

The big headline is that David Paymer has joined the cast. Paymer grabbed an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor when the original movie was released in 1993. Paymer and Crystal have a long working relationship. They worked together on Crystal’s “City Slickers” movies, too.

I sure hope gets a set off credit, and “And David Paymer.”

The rest of the cast includes Randy Graff, Shoshana Bean, Jordan Gelber, Brian Gonzales and Mylinda Hull.

“Mr. Saturday Night” is the story of Buddy Young Jr., an outrageous and outspoken comedian who found fame, if not fortune, in the early days of television.  Now, some 40 years after his TV career flamed out, Buddy seeks one more shot at the spotlight, and while he’s at it, one last shot at fixing the family he fractured along the way.

“Mr. Saturday Night” opens April 27th, right at the deadline for Tony Awards eligibility.

 

Adele Releases Artful New Video for “Oh My God” In Effort to Bolster Sales of “30” Album

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Adele’s “30” album has been a big hit but sales are starting to wane. So pants suited singer has released a new video for her second single, “Oh My God.” This single follows the monster hit, “Easy On Me.” The video is very artful, directed by Sam Brown, beautiful cinematography by Roman Vasyanov. This week “30” is projected to sell 45,000 copies, but this video may perk it up.

Fox News Hands Cecily Strong a Season of “SNL” Material, Adds Judge Jeanine Pirro to “The Five”

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Fox News has done a tremendous favor to “Saturday  Night Live” and Cecily Strong.

The right wing conservative network has added wacko Judge Jeanine Pirro to its 5pm show called “The Five.”

Judge Jeanine, as she calls herself, is a sad replacement for Judge Andrew Napolitano, who used to be the legal analyst for Fox.

On “SNL,” Strong has made a three course meal out of impersonating Pirro in dozens of segments. She’s been Emmy nominated several times and is wildly popular for the gag.

Pirro is easy to mock. At times on her weekend late evening Fox News she has appeared to be more than tipsy. She says outrageous things, and has been a full supporter of Donald Trump. In the process of becoming a celebrity, she’s also become a social pariah in New York.

Pirro will be added to a panel that includes insufferable lout Jesse Watters (who will soon be getting his own insufferable show at 7 pm), Dana Perino, and Greg Gutfeld. Harold Ford Jr., Geraldo Rivera, and Jessica Tarlov will rotate in the “liberal” chair.

“SNL” may now be tempted to start a whole “Five” parody sketch featuring Strong and other players. “The Five” is a place where ideas go to die.

I hope Cecily sends Fox a big bouquet of snakes this weekend!

 

SAG Awards: Respect! First Time Since 1999 Two Actresses Nominated for Playing Same Person (Aretha Franklin)

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My dear friend Aretha Franklin must be smiling from heaven.

For the first time since 1999, two actresses have received SAG nominations for playing the same character.

One was on TV, the other in movies.

Jennifer Hudson’s remarkable performance as Aretha in the movie “Respect” garnered her a Best Actress nomination for film.

Cynthia Erivo’s equally stunning turn as Aretha in the TV mini series “Genius” brought her a nomination for Best Actress as well.

In 1999, Cate Blanchett was nominated for playing Queen Elizabeth I in “Elizabeth,” the movie. It was a towering performance.

In that same year, Dame Judi Dench was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in “Shakespeare in Love,” the movie, also playing Queen Elizabeth I. Dench went on to win the Oscar as well.

Hudson and Erivo are old associates. They starred together in the revival of the musical “The Color Purple” on Broadway a few seasons ago. They were each nominated for Tony Awards. Erivo won.

Two great ladies, great performances, very much deserving of accolades. But it all comes back to Aretha, a posthumous Pulitzer Prize winner, multiple Grammy winner, and legend who we miss every day.

A tip of the hat to Wilson Morales for pointing this out!

UPDATED: SAG Awards Shock SNUB Spielberg’s “West Side Story” for Best Ensemble, Love Gaga and “Gucci,” Send Back “Pizza”

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UPDATE

Huge snub for Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story.” The film didn’t receive a Best Ensemble nomination and Rachel Zegler didn’t make Best Actress. The only nomination was for Ariana DeBose in Best Supporting Actress.

This is HUGE loss for Disney which has mishandled this movie from the start. But now they are really in trouble.

Also, SAG rejected “Licorice Pizza” for everything. Shocking.

The other big name missing Kristin Stewart as Princess Diana in “Spencer.” Instead, Jennifer Hudson was nominated for “Respect.” Great news for JHud.

But SAG loved “House of Gucci.” Shocking, too since it’s not a good movie.

Full list coming below.

 

At 10am the SAG Awards nominees will be announced. They will not include a category of Actors Who Survived Losing Their Health Insurance Thanks to Raised Minimum Earnings. Those will be handed out in an ER during a separate ceremony. (Sorry, but several people I know have had that issue.)

Anyway, SAG is sometimes a predictor of the Oscars because their membership is the largest part of the Academy voters. However, last year’s Oscar winner, “Nomadland,” wasn’t a Best Ensemble nominee because it was mostly about Frances McDormand in a van. This year, all the big films qualify, more or less.

The SAG Awards will be given out on February 27 in Los Angeles to anyone brave enough to show up or if the ‘Cron has subsided.

The nominations are being released in a weird way, on the SAG Awards Instagram page.

FULL LIST

Theatrical Motion Pictures

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

Belfast
CODA
Don’t Look Up
House of Gucci
King Richard

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role

Javier Bardem
Benedict Cumberbatch
Andrew Garfield
Will Smith
Denzel Washington

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role

Jessica Chastain
Olivia Colman
Lada Gaga
Jennifer Hudson
Nicole Kidman

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

Ben Affleck
Bradley Cooper
Troy Kotsur
Jared Leto
Kodi Smit-McPhee

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

Caitriona Balfe
Cate Blanchett
Ariana DeBose
Kirsten Dunst
Ruth Negga

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

Black Widow
Dune
The Matrix Resurrections
No Time to Die
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

Television

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

The Handmaid’s Tale
Morning Show
Squid Game
Succession
Yellowstone

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

The Great
Hacks
The Kominsky Method
Only Murders in the Building
Ted Lasso

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

Brian Cox
Billy Crudup
Kieren Culkin
Lee Jung-jae
Jeremy Strong

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series

Jennifer Aniston
Jung Ho-Yeon
Elisabeth Moss
Sarah Snook
Reese Withersoon

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series

Michael Douglas
Brett Goldstein
Steve Martin
Martin Short
Jason Sudeikis

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series

Elle Fanning
Sandra Oh
Jean Smart
Juno Temple
Hannah Waddingham

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

Murry Bartlett
Oscar Isaac
Michael Keaton
Ewan McGregor
Evan Peters

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

Jennifer Coolidge
Cynthia Erivo
Margaret Qualley
Jean Smart
Kate Winslet

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series

Cobra Kai
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
Loki
Mare of Easttown
Squid Game

 

 

 

Review: And Just Like That, “Sex and the City” Has Become a Grim, Humorless Soap Opera

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If I remember correctly, there were a lot of laughs in “Sex and the City.” There outrageous moments and lots of fun. I know a lot of it came from Samantha’s sex adventures, but even Carrie’s dry wit, Charlotte’s dizzy mistakes, Miranda’s earnestness made you feel good by the end of an episode.

Not so with this new series. Episode 7 comes on Thursday, I’ve just watched it and I feel sad. Isn’t it bad enough we’re in a pandemic, there are constant reports of death, supermarket shelves are empty and it’s freezing? Couldn’t “Sex and the City” take our minds off that?

Apparently not. For some reason, the show chose to become grounded in a grim reality. I mean, they all have money, that’s not the problem. But they are all so unhappy. No one laughs. Nothing’s done on the fly. There’s nothing subversive. It’s all sit and no com.

This week, Carrie goes on a date. Mr. Big is dead six weeks in our time, three months maybe in Carrie’s life. Her realtor is still hanging around, unclear why. Mario Cantone’s Anthony, once used for spice, is now filling Samantha’s role. Miranda is having graphic sex with Che, Carrie’s podcast “boss,” a lesbian comic. Charlotte is treading water, playing tennis, and going to charity auctions.

Back to Carrie’s date: Jon Tenney, the actor once married to Teri Hatcher, plays a teacher she meets online. I didn’t recognize Tenney at all and when I saw him in the credits, I did a double take. He looks completely different. It’s not a bad thing, but anyone who remembers him even from recent TV work will be surprised. Now he looks like the guy Ellen married on “thirtysomething.”

The episode begins with Carly Simon singing “Spring is Here” from her “Torch” album in full. I loved hearing her voice. That album is a classic.

“And Just Like That” streams on HBO Max, starting Thursday sometime in the morning.

PS I know Willie Garson died, and they sent Stanford to Japan. But he isn’t even mentioned in passing. And now, neither is Samantha. Also, lunch at Serendipity is auctioned at the gala, and no one seems to want it. Very weird. Serendipity is all we have that stands between us and chaos.

Soap Stuff: Robert Newman, Veteran Star of “Guiding Light,” Joining “The Young and the Restless”

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CBS is ponying up for an Emmy nominated actor for “The Young and the Restless.”

Robert Newman, who played Josh Lewis on CBS’s “Guiding Light” for about 30 years, is joining “Y&R” soon. He’ll take over the character named Ashland Locke (yes, in soaps, a person could be named Ashland), a business rival for the indefatigable Victor Newman (Eric Braeden).

Newman was nominated for a Daytime Emmy twice on “Guiding Light.” He won Best Short Film Actor in 2014 from the LA Indie Film Fest in a movie called “Deadline,” although I don’t think he’s short. It was the film.

“The Young and the Restless” has been in a kind of torpor lately. Maybe Newman will give them a shot in the arm.