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Disgusting Donald Trump on Beloved Colin Powell: “He made many mistakes but anyway, may he rest in peace!”

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Disgusting Donald Trump made a fool of himself today for the umpteenth time. He posted a nasty, childish note about Gen. Colin Powell, who died yesterday at age 84 from COVID and a raft of terrible illnesses. Powell was a star, a beloved American. Trump is a pig, a blot on American history.

When I saw this, I thought it was a joke, that someone had made it up. But this is Trump: petty, stupid. ignorant. If you still believe in him after reading this, you yourself have serious problems that need medical attention. God bless Colin Powell. It’s hard to understand why good people become ill and die while evil people walk around freely.

Grammy Awards Become First Awards Show with Inclusion Rider Guaranteeing Equality, Parity in Production

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The Recording Academy wants everyone in the tent, and everyone to be treated equally for the Grammy Awards. So today they’ve announced implementation of an inclusion rider, the first awards show to do so.

This is a milestone for the Grammys. Kudos to Harvey Mason, Jr. and the authors of the inclusion rider including Kalpana Kotagal (partner, Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll), Fanshen Cox (production and development executive, Pearl Street Films) and key contributors Valeisha Butterfield Jones (Co-President, Recording Academy) and Allie-Ryan Butler (founding director, Warner Music | Blavatnik Center for Music Business at Howard University).

“I am proud that the Academy is leading the charge in releasing an Inclusion Rider for the music community that counters systematic bias,” said Mason in a statement. “We were proud to work with a very diverse crew last year for the Grammy Awards, and this is the culmination of a years-long effort to create a rider for the production of the Grammys. But this is only the beginning. We are committed to putting in the real work required to help create a pipeline of diverse talent and drastically change representation.”

“With the Inclusion Rider, Color Of Change and the Recording Academy are working to change the rules that have enabled systemic discrimination in the music business for far too long,” said Rashad Robinson, president of Color Of Change. “The Inclusion Rider is a concrete accountability mechanism aimed at breaking through an endless stream of empty commitments. It will ensure that Black people finally gain the authority in the industry that matches their essential contributions to it. An initiative of #ChangeMusic, the Inclusion Rider changes the rules of the industry’s hiring and management practices to open up opportunities for work and promotion that have long been denied.”

The full rider can be read here. The next Grammy Awards take place January 31, 2022 in Los Angeles.

 

 

Madonna Doubled Her Charitable Contributions in 2020 By Giving Bill Gates’ Vaccine Fund $1 Million

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I’ve written for years about Madonna and her often crazy charitable donations. She has given a lot to the phony baloney Kabbalah Center in Los Angeles, for example.

But now she’s done an actually great thing. As she pledged in April of 2020, Madonna actually stepped up and donated $1,000,0000 to Bill Gates’s Philanthropy Partners to accelerate vaccine creation, production, and distribution. She made an announcement about in April 2020, but there was a lot of other noise going on at the time.

Now the donation has turned up in her 2020 tax filing for her Ray of Light Foundation.

Yes, she did give Kabbalah $150,000. But Madame X also gave away another $850,000 to a few other organizations including needy ones in Detroit and its environs, and to groups like V Day in San Francisco, which organizes against violence toward women.

In 2019, Ray of Light made donations of around $1 million to the same groups. But adding the $1 million to the Gates group basically doubled her annual give. It’s easy to make fun of Madonna, especially when she was making strange posts on Instagram during the lockdown. But kudos and thanks for the Gates contribution. And she actually did it, she wrote the check. And never mentioned it again.

After Slow Start, Over 200 Radio Stations Have Played Adele’s “Easy On Me” Over 3,000 Times Since Release

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Adele’s “Easy on Me” got a slow start on radio. When I wrote it about Friday. The top stations weren’t playing “Easy on Me” yet. In fact, it wasn’t until I said something that hourly adds started appearing on websites.

This evening, All Access Media Base reports that over 200 stations added “Easy on Me” to their playlists. There were 94 adds each on Adult Contemporary and Hot Adult Contemporary. (We used to call these Easy Listening or MOR aka Middle of the Road). There were 24 adds on another group called Triple AAA. (Those stations also added Sting’s great new single, “Rushing Water” and Elton John’s “Cold Heart” duet with Dua Lipa.)

I don’t think rock stations are playing “Easy on Me.” I’m sure they’re hoping she’s got a “Rolling in the Deep” type number on her “30” album.

But basically everyone who can is playing this record now, over and over. The single has had a minimum of 3,000 “spins” since its release on Thursday night across all these stations.

Add Adele to BTS and Lil Nas X and you have to give credit to Sony’s Rob Stringer and Ron Perry for pulling moribund Columbia Records out of a ditch. For years the company depended on Bruce Springsteen, Barbra Streisand, and Bob Dylan, not to mention Tony Bennett, to keep them going. Even Bryonce was iffy with an inconsistent release pattern. But they’ve got the top artists booming away right now. When “30” hits on November 19th, they will release confetti from their windows!

 

 

Saturday Night in NYC: Harry Styles Wows at MSG, plus The Temptations’ Otis Williams Celebrates Bday, Musical Reopening

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Is New York back? I’d say so!

Saturday night was busy. At Madison Square Garden, Harry Styles came back for a third show this month and sold out the arena. I’m told the famed concert venue was “packed.” Interesting note: no boas or dresses or other gender fluid costumes. Harry is dressing conservatively. Maybe it’s his relationship with Olivia Wilde. The former One Direction star sang all his solo hits including “Watermelon Sugar” and his old group’s signature hit, “What Makes You Beautiful.” Actress-director Zoe Kravitz was among the celebs spotted in the audience…

On Broadway, shows are reopening left and right. Saturday marked the return of the Temptations musical, “Ain’t Too Proud.” Original Temptation Otis Williams celebrated his 80th birthday on stage with the cast. A day earlier, John Legend visited the cast for a rehearsal and went backstage. He recently performed with them on the Tony Awards special. Legend has added his name as an executive producer of the show, which means he invested in it and maybe his eye on a movie.

The show was featured today on “Good Morning America.” I can’t wait to see it again!

PS Saturday afternoon at the Metropolitan Opera I caught Terence Blanchard‘s amazing opera, “Fire Shut Up in My Bones.” Baritone Will Liverman stars as Charles, alongside soprano Angel Blue as Destiny/Loneliness/Greta, soprano Latonia Moore as Billie, and Walter Russell III — an insanely talented young man — as Char’es-Baby. I was knocked out by the production, directed by James Robinson and Camille A. Brown. Camille A. Brown is the choreographer, which is important to know because this is an opera with dance and movement that is glorious. There’s a gospel chorus scene in a church and a fraternity dance that must be seen along with the sensational voices.

Paul McCartney Tells the Real Story of “Eleanor Rigby”: Her Name Was NOT on A Random Tombstone

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IN the new issue of The New Yorker, Paul McCartney tells the story of how he wrote “Eleanor Rigby.”

The legend was her name was on a tombstone in a cemetery and Paul happened on it. Not true. Eleanor came from actress Eleanor Bron, who’d been in the movie “Help!” with the Beatles. “Rigby” came from a sign on a shop.

The “real” Eleanor Rigby was inspired by a senior citizen who Paul quite liked in Liverpool and used to visit when he was a teenager.

Father McKenzie in the song was going to be Father McCartney, but Paul changed it because he thought people would assume it was his own father.

Paul was thrilled became famed poet and writer William S. Burroughs praised the lyrics as a poem. McCartney recalls: “He said he was impressed by how much narrative I’d got into three verses. And it did feel like a breakthrough for me lyrically—more of a serious song.”

All of this comes from an essay in The New Yorker promoting Paul’s two volume book, “The Lyrics,” coming November 2nd, which will include lots of other anecdotes about 154 of his songs.

“Succession” Returned to HBO Last Night with 1.4 Mil Viewers Across All Platforms

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Not a surprise: “Succession” returned to HBO for season 3 last night with 1.4 million viewers across all platforms.

That includes HBO and HBO Max. We’ll update when we get the exact breakdown.

HBO says “Succession” Season 3 premiere was its highest premiere on HBO Max so far.

I reviewed the first three episodes last week, but I watched the first episode again last night in real time. You can’t beat it for acting, dialogue, plot. Granted, the F word is dropped every ten seconds and in every form. But otherwise. the machinations of the Roy family would send the Ewings of “Dallas” to a mental hospital. Those people are really deeply disturbed. That’s why we love them!

Jeremy Strong really carries these episodes, but everyone else is spectacular including Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin, and J. Cameron-Smith. Strangely enough, Brian Cox, aka magnate Logan Roy, is almost like the calm center of a cyclone. Even though everything happens because of Logan, he is one of the least crazy of these characters.

I really enjoyed Sanaa Lathan as Kendall’s (Strong) new lawyer. Lathan should have been a bigger star a long time ago. Maybe this will do it. Plenty more guest stars are coming including Adrien Brody and Alexander Skarsgaard, who will be fun but unnecessary. The basic cast is enough to keep dozens of episodes spinning.

“Indiana Jones 5” Delayed by A Year, New Release June 2023 When Harrison Ford Will Be Almost 81

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Harrison Ford will be weeks away from turning 81 years old when “Indiana Jones 5” is finally released.

The fifth episode of the “Raiders of the Lost Ark” series won’t see audiences until June 30, 2023, a year after it was supposed to hit screens. The original release date was July 2022.

What’s taking so long? Probably Ford’s accident on set in June 2021. He injured his shoulder rather seriously and dropped out of the production for some time while the production shot around him. But how much can you do without Indiana Jones on set? Not that much. So we wait.

Thomas Kretschmann ,Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antonio Banderas, and Mads Mikkelsen will co-star in the latest installment. James Mangold is directing.

Holocaust Denier and Noted Racist Mel Gibson to Star in TV Version of “John Wick” for LionsGate-Starz

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Noted Holocaust denier, racist, and misogynist Mel Gibson has a role in the TV mini series prequel for “John Wick.” Apparently the producers couldn’t get NFL coach Jon Gruden.

LionsGate and Starz channel will make the series, called “The Continential,” derived from the Keanu Reeves movies. Deadline says Gibson will play a character named Cormac. (Author Cormac McCarthy is consulting lawyers, I’ll bet.)

Gibson is so much of an outcast in legit Hollywood he’s actually been making D movies directed by his baby mama, Rosalind Ross, who’s 30 years his junior.  He’s also just announced yet another straight to video shlock fest featuring Bruce Willis, who will be used as a lure for foreign sales agents even though he’s in these movies for five minutes and has little dialogue.

I’m surprised that LionsGate is touting Gibson. Starz is like the Dollar Store of streaming and programming, no one watches it or knows what’s on there. OJ Simpson could have a series there and get away with it.

 

Paul McCartney to Induct Foo Fighters, Angela Bassett for Tina Turner at RRHOF Ceremony This Month

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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is lining up talent for their Cleveland induction ceremony at the end of this month.

It looks like Angela Bassett will be part of the toast to Tina Turner, who is likely not coming from Switzerland to Cleveland in person. (Even if she were well, I mean, really.) Bassett was Oscar nominated for playing Tina in her biopic, “What’s Love Got to Do with It?”

Paul McCartney is on the list to induct the Foo Fighters, although it’s unclear if he’ll be there in person or via Zoom. It’s a little ironic since Billy Preston, who was the unofficial fifth Beatle, will be inducted posthumously. Billy is getting a lot of attention right now for his rediscovered work on “Let it Be.” On the new anniversary box set, Preston sings lead on “Without a Song – Jam,” the only time one of the Fab Four didn’t sing lead on one of their songs.

Others advertised for the Cleveland ceremony are Jennifer Hudson (performing for Carole King), Taylor Swift (inducting and performing for Carole King), Lionel Richie (inducting Clarence Avant), and performing for Tina Turner: Mickey Guyton, HER, Christina Aguilera, Bryan Adams. (Yikes. Really?) For no apparent reason, Drew Barrymore is inducting the Go-Gos (ditzy blondes?).

There’s no word yet on who’s inducting Todd Rundgren (I guess it should be Hall & Oates). And the others — Kraftwerk, Charley Patton and Gil Scott-Heron for Early Influence, LL Cool J, Billy Preston and Randy Rhoads for Musical Excellence — no word on what’s happening with them.

The 36th annual Induction Ceremony on October 30th at Cleveland’s Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse. It airs November 20th on HBO.