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Superstar Rocker Dave Edmunds’ Wife Says He Almost Died of Cardiac Arrest, Now Gravely Ill In Wales

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Dave Edmunds is famous to rock connoisseurs. He was one half of Rockpile with Nick Lowe. He had a run of hits in the late 70s culminating in a landmark cover of Elvis Costello’s “Girls Talk.”

Now Edmunds’ wife, Cici, reporting from Wales, wrote on Facebook tonight that “Dave died in my arms” from cardiac arrest. He’s 81 and has been in poor health for some time. Luckily, Cici says, Dave was revived. But his condition now is questionable.

Dave Edmunds first became popular in America in 1974 with his cover of “I Hear You Knocking.” He was signed by Led Zeppelin’s record label, Swan Song, and turned out a series of classic albums as he joined forces with Nick Lowe and then Elvis Costello as a brilliant rockabilly savant guitar player with a reedy voice that cut through middling radio.

Edmunds and Lowe recorded one album as Rockpile and toured. But they had different managers. Lowe used Costello’s Jake Riviera, who treated Dave badly. The band broke up before it could capitalize on the Rockpile album.

Dave flourished. He produced the seminal first album from the Stray Cats. He worked with Squeeze on their “East Side Story” album, producing the opening track, “In Quintessence.” He signed with Arista Records and had a hit with a Bruce Springsteen song, “From Small Things (Big Things One Day Come”).

Eventually Dave retreated to Wales, and his home, even though his two sons with first wife Lesley Glover live here. I’d get hopeful reports about him, but mostly he’d retired to the countryside. We’ve got to send him prayers and great thoughts now. He’s a rock survivor. He can do it.

PS I spent the night after my 25th birthday at a Dave Edmunds show at the Country Club in Reseda at the height of his solo career. It’s a highlight of my life. (I saw Squeeze a month later at the Greek Theater. Heaven on all counts.)

Some of the hits below but first Dave’s immortal cover of “Where or When,” the Rodgers and Hart classic from “Babes in Arms,” 1937, released 40 years later.

UPDATE: Boom! Trump Teeny Penis Episode Biggest “South Park” Premiere on Comedy Central Since 1999

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UPDATE
Paramount Plus and Comedy Central have the numbers on the season 27 premiere of “South Park.”

Total viewers came to 5.9 million across the cable channel and the streamer.

That’s the biggest season premiere of “South Park” since 2022 — and it was up 15% from the Season 26 premiere by 130,000 viewers.

On Comedy Central, the linear channel, Season 27 was the highest premiere since 1999.

Comedy Central is re-running the show tonight at 10pm. It’s also still available on Paramount Plus FOREVER, or at least until the new owners pull it down.

Elon Musk will be pleased to know that #SouthPark trended on X for over 12 hours, ranking #1 for 5 hours, according to Paramount.

The next episode of “South Park” airs August 6th. So if you couldn’t get into the “Hamilton” 10th anniversary show on Broadway, you’ve got something great to watch at home.

BTW, a picture released today shows that Matt Stone used his finger, dressed with a little face, to represent Trump’s anatomical shortcomings.

Las Vegas Tourists MIA: Plenty of Tickets to Backstreet, Kelly Clarkson, Lots of Top Hotel Rooms (See Videos)

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I keep reading that Las Vegas is empty right now.

International tourists are staying away in droves. I guess the idea of being rounded up by ICE agents and sent to the Sudan is unappealing.

The result is that there are plenty of good hotel rooms going for reasonable to cheap prices.

There are also plenty of tickets to see big acts like Kelly Clarkson at Caesar’s Palace and the Backstreet Boys at the Sphere. The Michael Jackson Cirque du Soleil show is also pretty open right now.

The only problem with the shows is that despite lots of availability, the prices very high. I can’t imagine spending $700 to $1,000 for the Boys. I don’t want it that way!

It’s hotels that tell the story, though. They are all open and taking reservations on hotels.com. That includes everything from the fancy Wynn ($323 a night) and the Four Seasons ($257) to Harrah’s (85 bucks, baby).

At those prices you could afford to eat in pretty good restaurants, although I’m sure there’s still a $10.99 all you can eat buffet somewhere.

And look, I checked for you. There are good deals at the classic Palomino club, where Girls with a capital G are on the menu!

Billy Joel Sales Keep Rising Thanks to HBO Doc: 13 Albums on iTunes Top 100, 6 Singles, Totals Up 32%

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Billy Joel’s documentary “And So It Goes” is a gift that keeps on giving.

Since Friday’s second part drop on HBO, Billy’s sales have gone through the roof.

He’s got 13 albums on the iTunes Top 100 including the newly released documentary soundtrack with 150 tracks.

One of the albums that’s hit the chart is classical pianist Hyung-Ki Joo’s “Billy Joel: Fantasies & Delusions, Op. 1-10 – Music for Solo Piano.” It’s all classical music written by Joel. It’s number 11!

Billy also has six songs on the singles chart.

Total sales in the last week are up 32.5% according to Luminate. All told, with streaming, Billy’s sold over 550,000 albums this year despite the fact that he stopped touring to recover from a brain injury. (He’s ok now.)

Plus, he hasn’t made a new album since 1994.

Clearly, Billy’s amazing catalog of hits keeps bringing in new fans. A lot of younger people are probably just finding him for the first time.

Directors Susan Lacy and Jessica Levin have done a terrific job of peeking behind the curtain of Billy’s life and dramas.

No ratings numbers yet from HBO, but you can tell from the record sales that have to be good.

Review: “Naked Gun” Lets Liam Neeson Send Up Serious Side, Pamela Anderson Get Kooky, A Silly Summer Relief

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Reviewers and bloggers are so happy to have a comedy, and a seemingly irreverent one, that they’re jumping up and down for “Naked Gun 2025.”

The bad news is that the reboot is a pale reminder of the Zucker-Abrams-Zucker movies we all loved so much, like “Airplane!” and the original “Naked Gun.”

The good news is that Liam Neeson gets a chance to send up his mostly preposterous resume of hard core melodramas in which he plays a detective trying to avenge a dead wife and save a kidnapped daughter (or some play on all that).

The other good news is that Pamela Anderson, fresh off her dramatic star turn in “The Last Showgirl,” is wearing makeup, looks like a million bucks, and is funny as heck. She also gets to show off her zany side with self-awareness. Her scene stealer is when she must fake being a confident jazz singer on stage. It’s comedy magic that actually hearkens back to the original films.

Unlike the original ZAZ movies, this “Naked Gun” attempts clever but but doesn’t often hit the target. A lot of the movie comes off as crude and scatological where it could have been much more sharply amusing. A lot of sequences don’t pay off. About halfway through, “Naked Gun” loses momentum and struggles to find a way home.

Some things are downright weird, like a split second cut to an unrecognizable Priscilla Presley, who was late star Leslie Nielsen’s romantic foil in the original movies.

But there are funny enough jokes to propel the first 45 minutes or so. Some of them have already been seen in the trailers. I liked the “take a chair” bit better in the commercial, frankly, because it’s cut to make sense. In the movie, there’s too much time between the set up and the payoff.

A lot of the really clever stuff in the ZAZ movies was kind of MAD Magazine material. Contrasting jokes in the foreground and background of a scene don’t really work here. I was disappointed that director Akiva Schaffer didn’t take advantage more of that element. A background sign in one scene just says something like “No Parking” when you’re hoping it will contain a sight gag.

There are nice tributes to Nielsen and George Kennedy, and the uncomfortable nod to OJ Simpson (again, seen in the trailer, so not a surprise). Again, seeing Liam Neeson is ridiculous situations is a lot of fun. But some of the gags — like constantly breaking phones or eating props — repeated way too often. What’s missing, though, is the ZAZ whimsy that made the original films so endearing.

The main thing is, the new “Naked Gun” is a relief from the painful political real life drama around us, and from the seriousness of every movie that’s come down the pike recently. Neeson’s Frank Drebin never stops to ponder the universe, there’s no navel gazing super hero stuff. He just keeps plodding along, unafraid to embarrass himself in the pursuit of an ending. It’s silly, and stupid, but I’ll bet word of mouth is great simply as a much needed salve this summer.

Suggestion: go back and see “Airplane!” and 1988’s “Naked Gun.”

Hello, Dalai! Dalai Lama Celebrates 90th Birthday with Documentary Exec Produced by Richard Gere to Find Source of Happiness

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Well, hello, Dalai!

The Dalai Lama is celebrating his 90th birthday with a documentary executive produced by one of his biggest fans, actor Richard Gere, and writer-director Oren Moverman.

“Wisdom of Happiness” is distributed by Abramorama, partnered with Theorem Media. It’s directed by Barbara Miller and Philip Delaquis.

In an intimate heart-to-heart, the film follows the world’s greatest ambassador of compassion, the Dalai Lama, as he invites audiences along for a journey to the source of happiness. Release date is October 17, 2025, as part of The Year of Compassion, a global celebration set in motion on the Dalai Lama’s recent 90th birthday on July 6th.

Gere says: “This humble yet extraordinary man has lived a long life of unparalleled meaning, inspiring people everywhere. His 90 years are saturated with kindness, love and compassion… driven by a fearless, diamond-like wisdom that engages a deeply divided world. Unbreakable.”

Hollywood’s Tale as Old as Time: Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson Fake a Romance as “Naked Gun” Release Looms

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What is the oldest story in Hollywood?

Not one on the screen. The oldest story is the rumored romance between co-stars in a movie that’s about to open.

I don’t know who invented this scenario, or how it propagated. But for decades, right before a film is sent into the world, this has been a common PR stunt.

It doesn’t matter that the movie was shot long before its release, or that there hadn’t been a hint of such activity prior to the movie’s premiere. The public falls for it every time. The so-called “entertainment press” — from the old days of Photoplay to eons of People magazine — are more than happy to play along.

The latest example? Since last night’s NYC premiere of “The Naked Gun,” there’s been an avalanche of stories about stars Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson. They.re in love, they’re dating, they don’t know where it’s going.

Usually, Tom Cruise is part of that set up. How many times have we heard it? You know in your heart it’s not true, but if the people involved aren’t in relationships, anything’s possible.

I spoke to both stars at last night’s premiere of “Naked Gun” at the SVA Theater. There was no sign of anything between them except friendship. Anderson lives in LA, Neeson in NY. They work — especially him — constantly. It’s unclear if they’d seen each other much since “Naked Gun” wrapped on June 28, 2024.

Anderson shot her breakout role in “The Last Showgirl” in January 2024, a few months before “The Naked Gun.” You can absolutely tell the difference between pre-and post- “Showgirl.” She’s a far different person. She’s made at least one film since then.

Since “Naked Gun,” Neeson has made at least three movies, and has seven more in pre-production.

If this whole tabloid story were to be believed, it means no one in the last year, on all these films, knew anything about. Or they managed to keep it quiet. Neeson publicly swore off romance after wife Natasha Richardson died long ago. Every one of Anderson’s entanglements — including week long marriage to producer Jon Peters– has been heavily chronicled in real time.

But God bless the Hollywood PR machine. Will this romance draw audiences to “Naked Gun”? Unclear. Still, it’s a talking point to fall back on.

Reviews of “Naked Gun” coming in the AM.

If this were a real

Tom Hanks Play Adds Kelli O’Hara to 700 Club: Slow Sales for Denzel, Clooney Priced Tickets (UPDATED)

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Tony winner Kelli O’Hara has been added to the cast that includes Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Jay O. Sanders, and Kerry Bishé. (UPDATED 7/30 12:30PM) EARLIER

I can’t wait until this fall when someone at the New York Post expresses outrage at the price of tickets for Tom Hanks’s off Broadway show.

Right now, the Post is running advertorial for Vivid Tickets. The ticket reseller is charging $691 for the best seats at The Shed to see Hanks in a new play based on his short story, “The World of Tomorrow.” Advertorial means it’s an ad from Vivid Tickets that looks like a Post story with a real byline.

The Shed is in Hudson Yards, and it’s not even an ornate Broadway house. It’s a box, with free standing chairs.

Beginning October 30th, the two time Oscar winner will be in previews for the play which he wrote (with James Glossman). Kenny Leon, fresh off the $900 ticket “Othello,” is directing.

Opening night, November 18th, is by appointment only as a fundraiser for The Shed. Those prices are only revealed by calling the theater.

Tickets went on sale to The Shed members on July 15th, and to the public four days ago. So far, there are plenty of seats according to The Shed website. The Shed sells them for a bargain price of $399. But not one performance is sold out. In fact you can pick and choose where you’d like to sit and on what night.

The Post didn’t stop complaining about the high prices this spring of “Othello” with Denzel Washington and George Clooney in “Good Night and Good Luck.” It became their obsession, which ended in neither production receiving a Tony Award.

Luckily, Tony’s aren’t for off Broadway. That would be Obies, but no matter how good Hanks is — and I’m sure he’ll be great — awards are not in the cards here.

“South Park” Trump Episode Hits 1.8 Million Viewers, See Trailer for Next Episode (Featuring Satan)

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The “South Park” premiere for season 27 continues to grow in numbers.

So far, 1.8 million households have watched last week’s opening episode in which Trump and Paramount — which just paid the show’s creators $1.5 billion — were mercilessly skewered.

Trump’s teeny penis, cuddling with Satan in bed, and the president’s ultimate suing of Jesus, appeared on Comedy Central with little notice and no teaser.

Initially the ratings were 430,000. But since it first aired, the show has jumped to 1.8 million.

Comedy Central will let the premiere simmer, racking up more numbers, as it waits until August 6th for the 2nd episode.

Below is the trailer, although it’s just a tease and does not really indicate what Matt Stone and Trey Parker will include.

So far, Trump himself has not written about “South Park” on his truthsocial.com which is odd since he usually attacks anyone who says a bad word about him. Officially The White House said “South Park” wasn’t popular anymore. LOL.

You can watch the episode on Paramount Plus.

Legacy Pop Star Mariah Carey Faces Expensive Reality: No One, Not Even Her Lambs, Is Buying Her Latest Songs

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It’s time for Mariah Carey to face the music. No one is buying her latest records. Not even her lambs.

Mariah’s new single, “Sugar Sweet,” was released on Thursday night. It’s now at number 79 on iTunes.

The single has just 919,000 plays on Spotify. On YouTube, “Sugar Sweet” is at only 524,000 views. These sound like big numbers but they translate into few sales.

“Sugar Sweet” is the second strike from Mariah’s forthcoming album. The first one was “Type Dangerous,” which died on the vine.

The new album, called “Here for It All,” comes at the end of September. To make it til then, Carey’s new Gamma Records may have to release two more singles. This playbook doesn’t work anymore. By the time the album arrives, four tracks could be rejected. And then what? The biggest problem? These songs sound like leftovers from 2005. Some fans have mentioned on line that they could have been outcasts from Mariah’s last album, 2018’s “Caution,” which has sold only 238,000 copies. What should happen now? Put the brakes on “Here for It All.” Rethink it. Try and do something clever and serious. The way this is going, “Here for It All,” is headed for oblivion. It’s time for Mariah to do something with her unique voice that will reinvent her career. Of course, Christmas is always around the corner. She can always rely on her perennial holiday song and Santa suit to save the year.