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(Listen) Mariah Carey Has a Catchy Singalong Hit as Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis’s Featured Singer on New Album

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It’s been a long time since Mariah Carey really sang a song on which you could appreciate her voice and singalong. But now she’s the featured singer on “Somewhat Loved (Breaking My Heart Again)” produced and written by Jimmy Jam Harris and Terry Lewis. It’s a one off for their album of songs sung by stars, coming from BMG next month. Mariah should make a whole album with these guys!

“Jam & Lewis, Volume 1,” is scheduled for a July 9th release. The album will also feature songs with Mary J. Blige, Charlie Wilson, Boyz II Men and Morris Day, Jerome Benton and The Roots, Toni Braxton and Heather Headley. I can’t wait to hear all of it!

Mariah just switched management for the umpteenth time. Maybe there was a dispute over going in this direction. But this was the way to go, certainly!

“Sex and the City” Reboot News: All the Men Are Coming Back Including Chris Noth, Evan Handler, Mario Cantone, David Eigenberg

“Sex and the City” fans should be pleased. All the men are returning after all to the reboot.

The HBO Max series will include Chris Noth, Evan Handler, David Eigenberg, plus John Corbett, Mario Cantone, and Willie Garson.

Of course Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon are back, too. Only Kim Cattrall will be absent.

So that’s the whole main cast. Only the great Lynn Cohen, who played Magda, nanny to Miranda (Nixon)’s kid, can’t return. She passed away last February 2020 at age 86.

And Jennifer Hudson isn’t coming back from the first movie. There will be four Black actresses coming in to replace her including Sara Ramirez.

“And Just Like That…” will tell the story of all these people in their 50s. God bless them.

 

“Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Adds Second Star of “This is Us” to Cast as Guest with Milo Ventimiglia

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Last season, Sterling K. Brown, of ‘This is Us,” played a recurring character on “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”

Next season, Milo Ventimiglia, also of “This is Us,” will appear in a recurring role.

Is there a theme here?

Unlike Sterling, Milo’s time on “This is Us” has been cut way down since they killed off his character, Jack, in their third season. Now he reappears in flashbacks. But once Jack was killed, Milo drew a short straw.

Ventmiglia was featured on “The Gilmore Girls,” written and produced by “Mrs. Maisel” creators Amy Sherman Palladino and Daniel Palladino. So it’s a nice reunion for them.

I don’t see him as a lead for Midge, but maybe he has something to with Suzie. That would be cool.

“Mrs. Maisel” season 4 is late because of the pandemic. A few weeks ago an outdoor shoot in Washington Square Park, as I reported, turned into a melee. It turned out to be a precursor to drugs and violence in the park since then, resulting in curfews and a heavy police presence.

If only they’d listened to us then!

Bruce Springsteen Sells Out All 30 Broadway Shows in an Hour, Will Release New Music Next Week with the Killers

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Bruce Springsteen sold out 30 shows on Broadway in about an hour today. All the shows are sold, tickets gone mostly at $700 apiece unless you paid a scalper.

The shows run June 25th through July 17th. Then there’s a month long break, and Bruce returns on August 17th through September 4th.

He has the option, I guess, of adding shows in that month long break. They will all sell out just as quickly.

Bruce said on Sirius XM today that he’s releasing new music with the Killers and Brandon Flowers next week or so. Then in the fall he’s on three tracks with John Mellencamp on his new album.

Then a tour with the E Street Band will commence. They haven’t toured “Letter to You” from last year, or songs from Bruce’s “Western Stars” album.

Springsteen also said on Sirius that there are a lot of surprise albums coming from the vaults.

Plus, I would guess Bruce will appear on Clive Davis’s Central Park concert August 21st. He has no Broadway show scheduled for that night. Convenient!

Professional Criminal Producer Garth Drabinsky Returning to Broadway After Prison Stint with “Paradise Square” Musical

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Scott Rudin is gone but guess who’s back? Actual professional criminal GArth Drabinsky.

The Canadian theater producer whose company was called Livent is planning his own revival with “Paradise Square,” a new musical coming to Broadway in February 2022.

Drabinsky is now free to travel back and forth between the US and Canada. But that wasn’t always the case. He served time in Canada for fraud and forgery. The complaints against him in the US were dismissed after 10 years because he’d fulfilled his time in Canada.

So who wouldn’t want Garth Drabinsky back in New York and on Broadway? He can regale us all with tales of his five years in prison. I’d certainly invest with him, wouldn’t you? In November 1998, Livent sought bankruptcy protection in the US and Canada, claiming a debt of $334 million, and securities regulators in both Canada and the US began investigating Livent’s books.

What happened next was a massive legal proceeding you can read all about on Wikipedia. After prison, in 2017, the Ontario Securities Commission permanently banned Drabinsky from becoming a director or officer of any public company in Ontario. The OSC also prohibited him from acting as an investment promoter, and banned him from trading securities (other than as a retail investor, for trades within his RRSP or through a registered dealer for accounts in his name only).

So really, everything should be fine here.

The new musical’s creative team includes director Moisés Kaufman and choreographer Bill T. Jones, with a book by Christina Anderson, Marcus Gardley, Craig Lucas and Larry Kirwan. Graciela Daniele will provide musical staging, in collaboration with Kaufman and Jones.

Just remember: when this goes sideways, you heard it here first. Remember, Bialystock and Bloom’s follow up hit to “Springtime for Hitler” was set in prison.

Pop Charts: Bo Burnham Sacks “In the Heights,” Olivia Rodrigo With Release of Netflix Special Album

For a hot minute yesterday, the soundtrack to “In the Heights” was number 1 a day ahead of its release.

Not anymore.

Bo Burnham, humorist, writer, director, actor has dropped the soundtrack to his popular Netflix special. “Inside Bo Burnham” has sacked “In the Heights” and Olivia Rodrigo’s “Sour” and gone straight to number 1 on iTunes.

And that’s entertainment.

This thing is hot. Hotter than “In the Heights,” which is not selling that well and not picking up big views on YouTube so far.

“Inside” has also gone to Spotify an album. Stay tuned.

Robert Duvall, 90, Has “Apocalypse Now” Reunion with Martin Sheen in “12 Mighty Orphans,” Will Appear in Christian Bale Film

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EXCLUSIVE

Robert Duvall is 90 and not stopping any time soon. Tomorrow he opens in “12 Mighty Orphans,” which stars Luke Wilson and Martin Sheen in a really great true story throwback film. I hesitate to say “family film,” but you could actually take your pre-teens and teens to see it and enjoy it, and not be embarrassed. It’s also a film for us “adults” with tremendous performances and filmmaking.

Duvall, who I interviewed last week, gets to have a reunion with his Apocalypse Now co-star Martin Sheen. They didn’t ad-lib their scene, but they were given general direction and put it together. Duvall tells me he and Sheen “hugged and hugged” when they met on set. Don’t forget, Sheen had a heart attack while making the Frances Ford Coppola classic back in 1978. They went through a lot together!

Duvall told me exclusively that his next project would be an appearance in Scott Cooper’s Edgar Allen Poe movie “The Pale Blue Eye” starring Christian Bale. Cooper directed him memorably in the great 2009 film, “Crazy Heart.” He’s also set to be in the next Adam Sandler Netflix film. And that’s not all. More coming this weekend from Duvall right here. PS He won his Oscar for Best Actor in Bruce Beresford’s stunning “Tender Mercies.” If you don’t know it, rent it.

Meantime, do see “12 Mighty Orphans.” Lovely, lovely film. And a big deal for Luke Wilson, who carries it mightily!

All Things Must Pass, but Not George Harrison’s Classic Album: Super 50th Anniversary Edition Coming

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We are in the middle of a heavy 50th anniversary year for all the great music of 1971. And for the Beatles, this is most significant.

On August 6th  we’ll get a 50th anniversary edition of George Harrison’s amazing and lasting “All Things Must Pass” triple album. The new version will come with 5CDs and 8 LPs. If you get the complete set, they say it comes in a crate! No kidding!

When “All Things Must Pass” was first issued in 1971 it came in what was then a rare box set with 3 LPs. The only other pop album like that was “Jesus Christ Superstar.” We stared at like it was the slab from “2001 A Space Odyssey.” Now it’s coming in a crate!

But dig this. We just had the 50th birthday of Paul McCartney’s “Ram.” Prior to that, Sean Lennon remixed all of his dad’s solo hits in a box set. In July we’re also getting a McCartney doc from Hulu. In August comes the Peter Jackson remix doc of “Let it Be” as a new film called “Get Back.” In October, McCartney releases his $100 memoir in two volumes.

With “All Things Must Pass,” we go back to that Super Deluxe Edition, we get a very carefully curated project from George’s son Dhani Harrison and wife Olivia Harrison (Dhani’s mom), who so far have done an incredible job preserving George’s legacy.

The full crate (which an be purchased in other configs) includes 8LPs (180g) and 5CDs plus 1 Blu-ray audio disc There are 47 (42 previously unreleased) demos and outtakes.
“The Blu-ray allows fans to experience the main album in a high-res stereo, enveloping 5.1 surround sound and Dolby Atmos mixes. The collection contains a beautiful 60-page scrapbook curated by Olivia Harrison, with unseen imagery and memorabilia from the era, handwritten lyrics, diary entries, studio notes, tape box images, a comprehensive track-by-track, and more. It also includes a replica of the original album poster.
All Things Must Pass will be released in multiple physical and digital configurations, including as a 5LP or 3CD Deluxe Edition that pairs the main album with the session’s outtakes and jams. The main album will be available on its own as 2CD, 3LP, or limited edition 3LP color vinyl. All versions are available for pre-order now.
“Since the 50th-anniversary stereo mix release of the title track to my father’s legendary All Things Must Pass album in 2020, my dear pal Paul Hicks and I have continued to dig through mountains of tapes to restore and present the rest of this newly remixed and expanded edition of the album you now see and hear before you,” says Dhani Harrison. “Bringing greater sonic clarity to this record was always one of my father’s wishes and it was something we were working on together right up until he passed in 2001. Now, 20 years later, with the help of new technology and the extensive work of Paul Hicks we have realized this wish and present to you this very special 50th Anniversary release of perhaps his greatest work of art. Every wish will be fulfilled.”
TRACKLISTING
(5CD/BR)
Disc One (Main Album)
1. I’d Have You Anytime
2. My Sweet Lord
3. Wah-Wah
4. Isn’t It A Pity (Version One)
5. What Is Life
6. If Not For You
7. Behind That Locked Door
8. Let It Down
9. Run Of The Mill
Disc Two (Main Album Cont.)
1. Beware Of Darkness
2. Apple Scruffs
3. Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
4. Awaiting On You All
5. All Things Must Pass
6. I Dig Love
7. Art Of Dying
8. Isn’t It A Pity (Version Two)
9. Hear Me Lord
10. Out Of The Blue *
11. It’s Johnny’s Birthday *
12. Plug Me In *
13. I Remember Jeep *
14. Thanks For The Pepperoni *
* Newly Remastered/Original Mix
Disc Three (Day 1 Demos – Tuesday 26 May 1970)
1. All Things Must Pass (Take 1) †
2. Behind That Locked Door (Take 2)
3. I Live For You (Take 1)
4. Apple Scruffs (Take 1)
5. What Is Life (Take 3)
6. Awaiting On You All (Take 1) †
7. Isn’t It A Pity (Take 2)
8. I’d Have You Anytime (Take 1)
9. I Dig Love (Take 1)
10. Going Down To Golders Green (Take 1)
11. Dehra Dun (Take 2)
12. Om Hare Om (Gopala Krishna) (Take 1)
13. Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) (Take 2)
14. My Sweet Lord (Take 1) †
15. Sour Milk Sea (Take 1)
Disc Four (Day 2 Demos – Tuesday 27 May 1970)
1. Run Of The Mill (Take 1) †
2. Art Of Dying (Take 1)
3. Everybody/Nobody (Take 1)
4. Wah-Wah (Take 1)
5. Window Window (Take 1)
6. Beautiful Girl (Take 1)
7. Beware Of Darkness (Take 1)
8. Let It Down (Take 1)
9. Tell Me What Has Happened To You (Take 1)
10. Hear Me Lord (Take 1)
11. Nowhere To Go (Take 1)
12. Cosmic Empire (Take 1)
13. Mother Divine (Take 1)
14. I Don’t Want To Do It (Take 1)
15. If Not For You (Take 1)
† Previously Released
Disc Five (Session Outtakes and Jams)
1. Isn’t It A Pity (Take 14)
2. Wah-Wah (Take 1)
3. I’d Have You Anytime (Take 5)
4. Art Of Dying (Take 1)
5. Isn’t It A Pity (Take 27)
6. If Not For You (Take 2)
7. Wedding Bells (Are Breaking Up That Old Gang Of Mine) (Take 1)
8. What Is Life (Take 1)
9. Beware Of Darkness (Take 8)
10. Hear Me Lord (Take 5)
11. Let It Down (Take 1)
12. Run Of The Mill (Take 36)
13. Down To the River (Rocking Chair Jam) (Take 1)
14. Get Back (Take 1)
15. Almost 12 Bar Honky Tonk (Take 1)
16. It’s Johnny’s Birthday (Take 1)
17. Woman Don’t You Cry For Me (Take 5)
Blu-ray Audio Disc (Main Album Only; Surround, Atmos, Hi-Res)
1. I’d Have You Anytime
2. My Sweet Lord
3. Wah-Wah
4. Isn’t It A Pity (Version One)
5. What Is Life
6. If Not For You
7. Behind That Locked Door
8. Let It Down
9. Run Of The Mill
10. Beware Of Darkness
11. Apple Scruffs
12. Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
13. Awaiting On You All
14. All Things Must Pass
15. I Dig Love
16. Art Of Dying
17. Isn’t It A Pity (Version Two)
18. Hear Me Lord
19. Out Of The Blue
20. It’s Johnny’s Birthday
21. Plug Me In
22. I Remember Jeep
23. Thanks For The Pepperoni

 

Broadway: To Save a “Mockingbird,” Media Mogul Barry Diller Brings Back Jeff Daniels As Star and Without Producer Scott Rudin

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The first of Scott Rudin’s Broadway shows is coming back without him as producer.

Media mogul Barry Diller, who financed the original production with David Geffen, is bringing back Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird,” adapted by Aaron Sorkin, to Broadway in October.

Diller returns with the original stars, Jeff Daniels and Celia Keenan-Bolger, and without Rudin, who was expelled from the theater community for severely awful behavior. Orin Wolf, who has a string of productions under his belt, is going to run the show.

Producers say “Mockingbird” has made $125 million since it began in November 2018, but that’s because tickets during Daniels’ run skyrocketed up to huge prices. When Daniels left and beloved actor Ed Harris came in, the numbers went down.

Diller had to bring back Daniels to save the show. In November 2019 I reported that “Mockingbird” had fallen considerably at the box office. By the beginning of March 2020, before the pandemic closure, “Mockingbird” had lots of empty seats.  The return of the play, which Sorkin adapted from Harper Lee’s famous novel, is officially open ended, but my guess is when Daniels gets a movie or TV series, they’ll wrap it for good this time rather than bring in a replacement.

As for Rudin, no one says what’s happened to his staff including producer Eli Bush, who was in lock step with Rudin for years.

 

“Cruella” the Movie Isn’t a Blockbuster But Its Soundtrack is Selling Like Crazy Stuffed with Oldies

The movie “Cruella” may not be the blockbuster Disney hoped for, but the soundtrack is selling like crazy.

“Cruella” is stuffed with oldies from the Bee Gees, Supertramp, Ike and Tina Turner, The Doors, Nina Simone, ELO, Queen, Blondie, The Clash, and the Ohio Players. The music is used to great effect during the film although a score of songs didn’t make the soundtrack even though they’re in the movie. (See below, thanks to a sharp eyed fan.)

Interestingly, the soundtrack is only available for download on iTunes or streaming on amazon. There is no CD. Disney simply skimped out on licensing, obviously. But fans are downloading the iTunes version in droves. The iTunes only album is hanging in there at number 5 after release on May 21st.

You can only imagine if there had been a full album with the songs below, and CDs. “Guardians of the Galaxy” milked the oldies market for a couple of hit albums still on the charts today.

LIST OF SONGS IN CRUELLA THAT DIDN’T MAKE THE SOUNDTRACK CD
Boys Keep Swinging – David Bowie
Car Wash – Rose Royce
Eternelle – Brigitte Fontaine
Hush – Deep Purple
I Am Woman – Helen Reddy classic
I Get Ideas (When We Are Dancing) – Tony Martin
I Gotcha – Joe Tex American singer
Inside – Looking Out – The Animals
Nightmares – The J. Geils Band
Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps – Doris Day
She’s A Rainbow – The Rolling Stones
Smile – Judy Garland
Sympathy for the Devil – The Rolling Stones
The Wild One – Suzi Quatro
The Wizard – Black Sabbath
Theme from a Summer Place – Norrie Paramour and His Orchestra
These Boots are Made for Walking – Nancy Sinatra
Time of the Season – The Zombies
Watch the Dog that Brings the Bone – Sandy Gaye soul-funk
You’re Such A Good Looking Woman – Joe Dolan