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Grammy Awards’ MusiCares Virtual Fundraiser Will Revisit Years of Legendary Performances Never Seen Before by Public

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EXCLUSIVE Every year, the Grammy Awards‘ charity MusiCares stages their annual fundraiser on the Friday before the awards, honoring a superstar. Something like 3,000 people jam the LA Convention Center for dinner and a concert that’s off the hook, the honoree’s peers perform their songs.

Only the people in the Hall get to see and hear these amazing one of a kind moments performed by Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie, Neil Young, Neil Diamond, Tom Petty, Bono, Don Henley, Billy Joel, Paul McCartney, Dolly Parton, Barbra Streisand, and so on, honored as Person of the Year. Sometimes it’s even been a group, like Aerosmith.

But this year because of the pandemic there is no one Person of the Year. Not yet announced, I’m told that acting Recording Academy chief Harvey Mason Jr. and his team have come up with a Greatest Hits gala idea that will revisit all those amazing performances. The date would be January 29th, as the Grammys are on CBS January 31st.

The main thing is that everyone who loves music gets behind this and makes the virtual fundraiser the biggest ever. Musicians everywhere are suffering from lack of work, and in some cases, COVID, as well as myriad health issues. MusiCares comes to the rescue of all these musicians who don’t have resources. These may be very well known names who never made a lot of money– but whose records we all love– to sidemen, studio people, live performers who depend on gigs 300 days each year.

When Harvey and his team make their official announcement, I hope the show will be available to people around the world who want to donate funds to this incredibly important cause. I think we will see a show just as good as the annual live one, with the consequences of giving so much more pressing now.

PS I really hope one of the clips they use is Jennifer Hudson and a gospel choir singing Neil Diamond’s “Holly Holy.” I’ve never forgotten it.

 

David Bowie’s Much Lauded Off Broadway Hit, “Lazarus,” Will Be Streamed Live This Weekend in Honor of His Birthday on an Obscure App

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I had to read this information a couple of times– I’ve translated it into English for you. (It was supposedly written in English.)

David Bowie’s off Broadway hit, “Lazarus,” starring Michael C. Hall, will be streamed this weekend in honor of the singer’s birthday.

Read this: This live-streamed event will be available for three performances only in multiple time zones (GMT, AEDT, EST, PST) from Friday January 8th  to Sunday January 10, 2021.

The first showing for the US and Canada is on Friday at 8pm. You can buy tickets here.

Robert Fox Ltd & RZO Entertainment Inc. have chosen the obscure Dice App to see this London production. I’ve never heard of Dice, but I’m sure there’s some good backstory here.

“Lazarus” broke box office records when it played a strictly limited, sold-out run in New York in 2015. The production then moved to the King’s Cross Theatre in 2016 where it played a sold-out 13-week run. I saw it in New York, and it was amazing– and sad. The whole Bowie death is very upsetting still. Listen to his final album. It’s unbelievable he made it as a goodbye to his fans.

PS I just bought the ticket, and downloaded the app. It’s pretty easy.

 

Punk’D: Miley Cyrus’s “Plastic Hearts” Album with Joan Jett and Billy Idol was Her Latest Sales Disaster

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Miley Cyrus’s constantly changing personae have led to sales disaster after disaster.

The most recent one is “Plastic Hearts,” released six weeks ago, featuring Joan Jett and Billy Idol. This was Miley’s “punk” “new wave” album, the latest in a series of genre zig zags since her last actual hit, “Bangerz,” over five years ago.

So far, “Plastic Hearts” has sold a total of 36,000 CDs and downloads. Counting in streaming of all the songs, the total bulks up to 200,000, according to Buzz Angle. But the pure sales number says it all: Cyrus has scared away whatever her core audience was. Considering her still relative youth, that’s quite a statement.

For some reason, Miley didn’t even anchor “Plastic Hearts” with her actual hit, “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart,” with Mark Ronson. Instead, she opened the album with a song that really said it all : “WTF Do I Know?” Indeed.

Contrast this to Taylor Swift, her peer, who has stayed a strong course and not mixed it up terribly much. Miley is three years younger than Swift, and has frittered away her career extolling her love of pot, mixed bag of public romances, and raunchiness that runs counter to her potential country audience.

Swift, on the other hand, now has the two best selling albums of 2020. Even with controversies surrounding her old catalog, Swift has risen to the challenge of maintaining a long term career.

Cyrus’s celebrity may not be enough to sell concert tickets when that business returns next fall. She’s going to have to be packaged with one or more acts.

 

More news: https://www.gofundme.com/f/b2kwe-support-terry-lippman-and-family-in-als-struggle

 

 

Paul McCartney Remembers His Liverpool Mate Gerry Marsden of Gerry & the Pacemakers: “Our biggest rivals on the local scene”

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Gerry Marsden of Gerry and the Pacemakers died yesterday in Liverpool. He was 78. Paul McCartney remembered him sweetly on Twitter (see below).

McCartney and Marsden were the same age, and grew up as “rivals.” But their music was in Paul’s heart. I’ll never forget a Paul, Linda, and Wings soundcheck at Madison Square Garden in 1990. I was there reporting and interviewing for a big feature on them. At the soundcheck, Paul and the band performed “Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying.” It was beautiful. We didn’t have phones with recorders then. I picked up part of it on my old mini-tape recorder. I told Paul later I wished they’d played it in the show. Gerry’s passing must be another bittersweet moment for him, and for Ringo. So many great songs from the Pacemakers. PS Yes, those are the Beatles, the Pacemakers, and the late great Roy Orbison in that picture.

Exclusive UPDATE on Larry King: Out of ICU, He’s “Improving” in Battle with COVID, Infection May Be from Home Healthcare Worker

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EXCLUSIVE UPDATE

MONDAY UPDATE I confirmed yesterday that Larry was out of the ICU.

Broadcast legend Larry King is “improving” in his battle with COVID-19.

I’m told the folks at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles are giving King odds of 50/50 or better as he fights off the virus. Larry is a tough bird!  Sources tell me for what it’s worth the prayers and good feelings being sent to the radio and TV giant are making a difference. This will come as a great relief to his family and friends, especially sons Chance and Cannon and their mother Shawn, who are giving him all their support.

I’m also told that Larry likely was infected by a home healthcare worker who initially showed no symptoms. But the minute this man complained of a sore throat, the family sent him for a COVID test and locked Larry down. It was just too late.

This is certainly a common problem for older people who are dependent on home caregivers, visiting nurses, etc. Even with masks and shields, people coming and going from homes are still risking the lives of their patients, if not their own well being.

So keep up the good thoughts for Larry King. They’re working!

PS CNN.com and Foxnews.com were just about the only outlets that refused to credit this site with news of Larry’s illness. Thank you to the many sites that did credit us. When other outlets steal our stories, it siphons off our traffic and readers. We are “David. ” They are “Goliath.” And not terribly gracious after four years of the media being bashed. Shouldn’t we all support each other?

Box Office: “Wonder Woman 1984” Crashes to Earth, Falls 67% In Second Weekend Flight

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Last Sunday we knew that “Wonder Woman 1984” was flying high at the box office.

Today we know she has crashed to Earth, falling 67% in her second weekend flight.

On her first weekend, Diana Prince lasso’d in $16.7 million. The reaction was parades, floats, sky rockets.

Alas, this weekend she managed to bring in just $5.5 million. That’s a crash landing even if your plane is invisible!

And even those numbers, the way they’re characterized, don’t tell the full story. That $5.5 million represents not just this weekend but the whole week since Monday, six days.Warner Bros. didn’t release daily figures all week, or even today broken down. The numbers mid week were obviously dismal.

Audiences did not go to theaters, even in warmer weather spots or in places where theaters were deemed safe.

It didn’t help that word of mouth is bad on this film, reviews are mixed to bad. Rotten Tomatoes is down to a 60 among critics, bloggers, and etc.

Well, this is often the case the middle chapters of trilogies. The studio has already pushed part 3 into production, so Patty Jenkins will have to come up with a decent ending for this thing. Maybe this time it will make sense.

 

 

 

Joan Micklin Silver, Trailblazing Writer Director of “Crossing Delancey,” “Between the Lines,” “Hester Street,” Dies at 85

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Joan Micklin Silver, the great, trailblazing writer and director, has died at age 85.

Those three names, said fast, were part of an incredible legacy of New York writers, actors, and directors of the 1970s who had incredible cache. Joan’s name was part of a list that if you said their names, or heard them, you knew they were ‘in.’

This was because Silver had made a trio of indie movies that were hip, successful and popular: “Hester Street” was the first, “Between the Lines,” came next, and then “Crossing Delancey.” They were New York movies about Jews, but different than Woody Allen’s. For one, they were made by a woman. And their points of view were more serious, less glib, more historic.

“Hester Street” was so small and came out of nowhere. Carol Kane was discovered over night and got an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. No one knew a thing about the Triangle Factory Fire before that. Silver put them all on the map and in the history books.

“Between the Lines” was different It set in Boston, based on the creation of the alternative weekly The Boston Phoenix. It was a launching pad for a dozen famous actors starting with John Heard, Jeff Goldblum, Lindsay Crouse (mother of Zosia Mamet, wife then of David Mamet), Jill Eikenberry, Joe Morton, the great Bruno Kirby, Marilu Henner before “Taxi” — it was a Who’s Who of the Best Actors of the 70s.

At the same time, Silver directed an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” for PBS with Shelley Duvall– who was so hot at that moment, she was on fire from all her Robert Altman movies. The whole combo of Joan, PBS, Fitzgerald– it was a swoon of chic. When Silver returned with “Crossing Delancey” in 1988 — Amy Irving aka Mrs. Spielberg, Peter Riegert, star of “Local Hero,” two time Oscar nominee Sylvia Miles– that was it. Joan Micklin Silver was cemented in New York film folklore. And the movie was great. Everyone loved it. It was a bona fide hit.

Her husband and producer Rafael died a few years ago. Joan leaves three daughters and an enormous legacy for women filmmakers for eons to come.

Exclusive: Prayers for Broadcasting Star Larry King, 87, 10 Days into Battle with COVID at Los Angeles Hospital

Larry King has survived all kinds of health troubles including a heart attack and a stroke.

But now I’m told that the 87 year old broadcasting star of CNN and radio is battling COVID in a famed Los Angeles hospital. His wife of 23 years, Shawn King — yes, they are apparently still legally married, and on very good terms — and their two sons, Chance and Cannon– are not allowed to visit him. But they are in constant contact with the hospital and doctors monitoring Larry’s condition.

This has been a terrible year for King. In 2020, he lost two of his adult children, Andy (who was adopted) and daughter Chaia. Besides Chance and Cannon he still has an older son, Larry Jr.

Even though people who see Larry now in his infomercials, etc may not realize it, Larry was A FORCE to be reckoned with for 20 or 30 years. At one point in the 80s, 90s, and early 00s, Larry’s 9pm CNN show was Ground Zero every night for the most riveting, on topic interview of the day. If something had happened that day with a movie star or singer, they’d been on there that night. Everyone tuned in. His power and reach were unparalleled.

If anyone can beat COVID, it’s Larry. Just give him a bagel with a shmear from Nate n Al’s with some matzoh ball soup. He’ll be back to normal in minutes. God bless, Larry!

Justin Bieber Lip Synchs for T Mobile Outside at the Beverly Hilton, Upsets Locals, Tries to Sell 2021 Concert Tickets

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So while you were doing something more important last night, Justin Bieber was waking up the locals on the residential side of the Beverly Hilton on Wilshire Boulevard.

Sponsored by T Mobile, Bieber put on a full outdoor show on a stage constructed over the pool at the hotel. According to reports, the nose reverberated for blocks, and by the looks of the video, it was a full on show with booming speakers and flashing lights.

The free show was to promote T Mobile, of course, but also to sell tickets to Bieber’s 2021 American tour, which so far — as I reported yesterday– hasn’t been attracting too many customers.

The show was performed maskless, and at the end, all the dancers came and hugged Bieber and each other. Even if they were tested for COVID before the show, time will tell if they or the band get sick now. I’m sure Bieber, who’s religious but “not a Jesus guy” is praying for them. Perhaps he’s enlisted his spiritual leader, Carl Lentz, who was bounced from Hillsong Church after cheating on his wife at least once, allegedly multiple times.

Bieber performed a new single, called “Anyone,” and dropped a video at midnight of him — scrawny and small — as a champion prize fighter knocking out real boxers. It’s not a parody. But he is lip-synching, at least on “Anyone,” and singing to a track.

I’ll pretend this all happened at 11:59pm and was still part of the ghastly year 2020.

 

Despicable Spectrum Cable Ousts NY1 Veterans Roma Torre, Kristen Shaughnessy and 3 Other Female Reporters After Lawsuit Settlement

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After 28 years, a raft of awards, incredibly hard work and colon cancer, Roma Torre is out at NY1 on Spectrum Cable. Also out is Kristen Shaughnessy, there for 25 years, and three other female reporters. The women sued Spectrum and NY1 for sex discrimination, claiming they were paid vastly less than their colleagues and weren’t promoted internally in a similar fashion.

The result is that they’ve settled the suit and they’ve been ousted from their jobs. Is that a win? Monetarily, maybe. But it’s a loss to the NY1 community and a black eye for despicable Spectrum, a company so bad at providing cable — let alone news — that it was recommended they lose their access to Manhattan a couple of years ago.

What a disaster. The three other women are Jeanine Ramirez, Vivian Lee and Amanda Farinacci, all professionals.

The news reports have been spun that it’s Charter Communications that was sued, which obfuscates the trade name Spectrum. But it’s Spectrum, let’s not forget it.

In a joint statement issued by their lawyers at Wigdor LLP, the five plaintiffs said: “We are pleased to announce we have reached a confidential resolution of our lawsuit against Charter/NY1. After engaging in a lengthy dialogue with NY1, we believe it is in everyone’s interest – ours, NY1’s and our viewers – that this litigation be resolved and we have mutually agreed to part ways. We want to thank everyone who has supported us through these times – please know that the support from each and every person has made a real difference.”

The lawsuit said their employer has consistently prioritized male journalists at their colleagues’ direct expense—a pattern of gender discrimination that only escalates as women reporters age, the lawsuit claimed.

Allegedly complicit in this was Pat Kiernan, the blonde, blue eyed star of NY1, whom both Torre and Shaughnessy preceded in tenure at the station. They said he was being paid far more than they were even though they’d been there longer. They wanted Kiernan’s salary records, but a judge denied it. On top of that, it’s alleged that Kiernan’s agent at UTA, Adam Liebner (son of legendary agent Richard Liebner) told Torre’s brother that Kiernan was the star of the network and that she should drop her suit.

But in the end, Kiernan stays, and five women leave. As a New Yorker, I think it’s important now to turn off NY1, which has not been the same since Spectrum bought Time Warner Cable and ousted the original news director, Steve Paulus, who invented the channel.

Torre, by the way, has a long and respected family history in New York journalism. Her mother, Marie Torre, was the first reporter ever to go to jail to protect a source. When she was columnist at the New York Herald Tribune, Judy Garland sued her over an article in which Marie Torre quoted an unidentified CBS executive who called Garland “fat.” Marie Torre spent 10 days in jail. She was a pioneer, a hero, probably inspired the famous “Mary Tyler Moore” episode in which Mary also went to jail for protecting a source.

Let’s hope that all five of these women find good new jobs in the New York market immediately. They’re all deserving of it, and we could use them on our TVs. But NY1? Aside from checking the time and temperature, it’s completely unnecessary now.