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Billy Joel’s Ex Wife Elizabeth Weber Shows Up for Doc Premiere Even Though Her Brother Stole Millions from Singer

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What a surprise Wednesday night: Elizabeth Weber showed up for the opening of the Billy Joel documentary on Wednesday at the Beacon Theater.

Billy, of course, wasn’t there. He’s recovering from a major illness. But who knows if he’d come at all if he knew Weber was going to be there.

HBO showed the first two and a half hours of a five hour film called “And So It Goes,” directed by Susan Lacy and Jessica Levin. It was opening night of the Tribeca Film Festival.

Weber’s presence triggered questions on the red carpet but most of the press who wrote about it, including People, didn’t really understand who she was or what had happened in the marriage — or after.

Weber’s brother, Frank, was Billy’s business manager back in the 70s and 80s. Billy eventually sued him for $90 million for embezzlement. Of the total, $10 million or so was in actual losses. The case hung on for years and included Billy suing his famous music lawyer, Allen Grubman, for millions because Weber had hired him.

In the end, Billy got about $8 million back. According to the New York Times, Grubman countersued. Those cases were dropped when Sony Music’s Tommy Mottola intervened — Sony was and still is Billy’s label — and paid Joel $3 million to get off Grubman’s back.

Among the people who helped Billy at the same was John Eastman, brother in law and lawyer to Paul McCartney. (Attorney Leonard Marks was the main attorney.) When Eastman died in 2022, Billy wrote on Facebook:

“John Eastman was a dear friend and a great attorney whose representation guided me through difficult legal and financial circumstances. He was fierce when it came to protecting artists rights and I credit him with whatever longevity I have achieved in my career. I was proud to be one of his companions, as well as one of his clients.”

Sort of hidden in the stories about Billy’s divorce from Weber, who’d been married to his bandmate Jon Small prior, is that Elizabeth had a son with Small. Sean Small, 59, was Billy’s stepson for more than a decade during his hitmaker period. He was his mother’s companion to the premiere. It’s amazing we’ve never heard his take on the whole story over the years.

Only Part 1 was shown on Wednesday night, so maybe the whole embezzlement story wasn’t told. I can’t wait to hear the saga.

Sabrina Carpenter’s New Single, “Manchild,” For Some Reason Samples Doobie Brothers’ “What a Fool Believes”

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I like Sabrina Carpenter’s new single, “Manchild.”

But for some reason, the Jack Antonoff produced single interpolates or samples the Doobie Brothers’ “What a Fool Believes.”

Why? I don’t know. I mean, good for Michael McDonald if they paid him. But what’s the point? As soon as you hear the opening staccato piano, you know the song.

It doesn’t make any sense. Couldn’t they think of another underpinning? “Manchild” could have been a much better single. “Espresso” and “Please Please Please” were so original and spot on.

Let’s hope her all whole album coming up doesn’t indulge more in this nonsense.

Trump Media Stock for Social Media Site Dropped 8% When Fight With Musk Broke Out

Elon Musk’s stock at Tesla dropped 14% today.

But Musk wasn’t the only one affected by the war that broke out between him and Donald Trump.

Trump’s Trump Media stock that handles his Truth Social site took a nose dive as well.

Trump Media fell off a cliff at 3:32pm, dropping 8%.

The war, which is taking place on Musk’s X Twitter and Trump’s Truth Social, will be bruising. By the end of the day, Musk was retweeting impeachment for Trump, threatening to release secrets about the Epstein file, and removing his space craft that flies to the US Space Station.

What will happen next? Chaos, the brand theme of Donald Trump’s last five months in office. Tomorrow will be more fun than we deserve.

Tesla Stock Drops 14% as Musk vs. Trump Divorce Worse than Brangelina Invokes Threats of Secrets Revealed

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Donald Trump and Elon Musk are getting a divorce.

It’s already worse than Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, or Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

Musk left the government after four months of dismantling it like Godzilla. He closed government departments and ruined a lot of people’s lives. He also said he was in love with Trump.

But love is not forever. Musk attacked Trump over his “big beautiful biil” in the last twenty four hours. Trump retaliated saying he could cancel Musk’s government contracts.

Musk responded by saying he would then decommission the SpaceX military hardware Trump bought from him. He also threw Trump under the bus on Jeffrey Epstein, saying that Trump’s name is all over the still unpublished report.

Trump is in trouble. During their honeymoon, Trump confided a lot of secrets to Musk, who can now use them against him.

Thing is, Musk is a genius and Trump is a dolt who didn’t know that tomorrow is the anniversary of the day the Americans liberated Germany from the Nazis aka D Day.

The German chancellor Frederic Merz had to explain it to him.

When he explained it to Trump (see below) the Chancellor side eyed him and the music from “Curb Your Enthusiasm” played in the background.

Trump was tempted to ask Merz if he was related to Fred Mertz, but forgot.

BOOK BUST: Jake Tapper Biden Bash Drops 67% in Second Week as Viewers and Readers Reject It

No one wants Jake Tapper’s Biden bashing book.

“Original Sin” — written with Alex Thompson — dropped 67% in sales for its second week. Sales were just 17k, down from 53,000 according to NPD BookScan.

This is despite non stop shilling on CNN by Tapper and associates. It didn’t work. CNN viewers just didn’t care or believe the skewed reporting in the book.

Meantime Tapper’s ratings on CNN have dropped precipitously. Last night, The Lead averaged 450,000 viewers and was walloped, as usual, by MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace and Ari Melber.

“Original Sin” has dropped to 13 on the amazon best seller list after 2 weeks at number 4.

Despite the poor sales, the book remains at Number 1 for a second week on the New York Times list, which is pretty suspect. The number 1 book sold only 17,000 copies?

Billy Joel’s Ex Wife Elizabeth Weber Shows Up for Doc Premiere Even Though Her Brother Stole Millions from Singer

Benson Boone Flips Out on Jimmy Fallon Show: Can Acrobatics Make for a Long Lasting Singing Career?

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Pop star Benson Boone flipped out last night on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show.

Boone was there to promote his new album, “American Heart,” which drops on June 19th.

But will all these acrobatics help sustain a singing career? I guess we’re going to find out.

Boone is a good singer and songwriter. But apart from his song, “Beautiful Things,” he’s had trouble finding a new hit. Instead, he keeps doing back flips.

He’s obviously good at them. But he’s having trouble moving beyond “Beautiful Things.”

Indeed, the song he sang last night, “Momma’s Boy,” only got to number 27 on iTunes.

Meanwhile, “Beautiful Things” went up to number 5. It’s been in the top 20 for a year.

Another new single, “Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else,” is stuck at 40. A newer single, “Mystical Magical,” got up to number 10. (It’s not his best work.)

Boone, who turned 23 years old this month and a refugee from “American Idol,” is certainly not ready to become an oldies act. He’s also not a circus act. A lot is riding on “American Heart.”

Dazzling Night at the Apollo Starring Busta Rhymes, Deborah Cox, Shoshanna Bean Raises $6 Mil at Gala Honoring Clive Davis, Teyana Taylor

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What a night at the Apollo Theatre!

The famed Harlem venue celebrated its 90th birthday with an off the hook celebration of stars.

Among the performers: Busta Rhymes, Deborah Cox, Shoshanna Bean, Martha Redbone (who really needs a PBS showcase ASAP), all of whom simply killed it with the backing of Adam Blackstone, Avery Sunshine with an amazing band.

Presenters included Kenny Babyface Edmonds, Monica, Rev. Al Sharpton, and Method Man. Kym Whitley kept things moving as a very hilarious emcee. 

But the night belonged to the two main honorees: actress Teyana Taylor, and music business legend Clive Davis.

Taylor — who got the Innovator Award — is multifaceted as an actress in many hit movies, a singer with hit records, and a plethora of other projects. (She just dropped a great single called, “Long Time.”)

But the night belonged to Clive, who received the Lifetime Achievement Award for his devotion to Black music for the last 60 years. The love and adoration swept like a wave through the room. Davis is responsible for such a long list of artists that it’s hard to pick just a few: Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick, Earth Wind & Fire, Sly & the Family Stone, Santana, Alicia Keys, Gil Scott Heron, and so on. Clive put Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff’s Philadelphia International records on the map with the now classic hits by The O’Jays, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Teddy Pendergrass, Billy Paul, and The Three Degrees, to name a few!

Two of his favorites turned up last night to perform for the audience. Deborah Cox, with her golden voice, peeled the paint off the walls with her hit, “Nobody’s Supposed to Be Here.” She was joined by Shoshanna Bean, who sang Alicia Keys’s “Fallin’,” which she did in the musical, “Hell’s Kitchen,” and then the two women together threw down, as they say, for Carole King’s “Natural Woman.”

They were followed by rapper Busta Rhymes, who brought the audience to their feet and gave a speech of his own thanking Davis and talking about his own life’s journey that brought tears to everyone’s eyes.

The Apollo announced that Bloomberg Philanthropies had contributed $2.5 million to the evening, bringing the total to about $6 million The legendary theater will close for a year soon to make much needed renovations. Its importance as the key beacon of the arts in Harlem cannot be overstated. Already other renovations including a new hotel next door, has transformed the neighborhood.

PS The big night was followed by an elegant tented party a couple of blocks down from the Apollo. D_Nice deejayed and at one point turned over the microphones to Cox and R&B star Melissa Morgan, who knocked out a couple of her own hits without any help. Insane!

More to come. Hang on!

 

 

Mariah Carey Previews New Single “Dangerous,” Tries Again for a Non-Christmas Radio and Chart Hit

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Mariah Carey is back.

She’s looking for a non Christmas hit on the radio and charts. Will she find it?

Mariah’s whole career revolves around her holiday song, “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” She hasn’t had a real hit in 20 years.

Today she previews “Dangerous” on social media. The single and video drop tomorrow night.

The video looks like it was filmed in and around a car. One fan pointed out that about 15 Carey videos have autos as themes.

From the clip, “Dangerous” sounds good. It also sounds like it was made in 2005 for “THe Emancipation of Mimi.” Why doesn’t she try something new? Cover classics. Or at least make some songs that sound like “All I Want.”

It’s nearly impossible for legacy artists to crack the charts or the radio these days. Mariah better get on TV and sing this thing LIVE, no fooling around.

And we’re off to the races. Her 16th album is coming soon, too.

Oprah Winfrey, Bob Woodward, Cynthia McFadden, Neil deGrasse Tyson Will Headline Gala for Liz Smith’s Literacy Partners

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This is an item dedicated to the late Liz Smith, who we lost in 2017 (and nothing has been the same).

Liz once said to me, with Trump elected, “Politics is the new show business.” And wasn’t she right? Liz, who knew Trump well and interviewed him often, would be so appalled by his policies, especially concerning book burning and banning.

But there’s good news.

Liz pushed a group called Literacy Partners into the forefront back in the 1980s. She was introduced to them by the great NBC TV reporter Carol Jenkins. Liz took LP by the lapels and dragged it into the spotlight. She wanted to teach the world to read. Eventually she enlisted her pals designer Arnold Scaasi and his partner, Parker Ladd, to underwrite incredible fundraisers.

On Monday June 9th, Liz, Arnold, and Parker will be beaming from heaven as the special guest and presenter for this year’s gala — at Chelsea Piers — is Oprah Winfrey, whose book clubs have done more for literacy in America than almost anyone over the last 40 years.

The honorees are knockouts. The brilliant Bob Woodward, Neil deGrasse Tyson, book publishing’s Errol McDonald, and veteran TV journalist Cynthia McFadden of ABC and NBC News fame.

In keeping with tradition, the program will bring to life stories that speak to the power of literacy — from overcoming adversity to achieving new dreams. The evening will also include remarks from a Literacy Partners Student – always an important and moving part of the program.

There will also be a tribute to late British best selling novelist Barbara Taylor Bradford. I met Barbara many times. She was not Doris Lessing, but she was an inspiration to millions of women through her many novels including “A Woman of Substance.”

Since 1973, Literacy Partners has provided free, high-quality literacy education to more than 25,000 adults and families through its two-generation approach. Its unique programs empower adults, parents and caregivers to create success for themselves and the children in their care by building adult capabilities and improving child outcomes.

Contact for tickets: 212-725-9200 Fax:.212-725-0414 Email: info@literacypartners.org

Clint Eastwood Says New Article Written About Him by Golden Globe Member is Fake: “Never gave an interview”

It’s yet another black eye for the Golden Globes.

This past week, an interview with Clint Eastwood surfaced to commemorate his 95th birthday.

There were a lot of juicy quotes and they were picked up around the world. In particular, he criticized Hollywood for making endless sequels and remakes. He said: “Do something new or stay at home…”

Except, he didn’t say it. Or if he did, it was years ago. Turns out that longtime Golden Globe member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association cobbled together old quotes of Eastwood’s from years past. She published the article in Austrian publication Kurier.

Many outlets picked up the translated version including Variety. Ironically, the Variety publisher, Penske Media, owns the Globes after saving them from extinction. Eastwood’s people saw the article and sent a statement to Variety’s Penske cousin, Deadline.com, deny he ever gave this interview.

Clint said: “I never gave an interview to an Austrian publication called Kurier, or any other writer in recent weeks, and that the interview is entirely phony.”

Sereda said in her statement: “Quotes from Mr. Eastwood cited in the story are culled from several of those 14 press conferences I attended and covered.”

Imagine that this all took place under one corporate umbrella. Variety, Deadline, and the Globes are all owned by the same people.

Sereda stayed on with the Globes after the magazine publisher gained control of the HFPA. She was one of the original members who was asked to stay, and given a salary under a contract that was recently disavowed by the publisher. The HFPA and Globes have suffered numerous scandals over the years. I was the lone wolf writing about it going back to 2000. It never ends, apparently.

So sorry, Clint. Happy Birthday!