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Picking Up ‘The Scent’: Hot New Nashville Band of Aussies Has Lead Singer Who Sounds Like He’s Made for Radio

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When you get a call from Bebe Buell, who’s making music and chilling down in Nashville, you listen.

Bebe’s husband, Jim Wallerstein, has produced an EP for a new band, a duo from Australia living in the coolest music town in America and drawing huge attention. They’re called The Scent.

Singer/Songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Kurt Lowney and his musical soulmate Mika Nuutinen, have come together to create a new vision and sound for their debut. Having moved to Nashville from Sydney, Australia, their love for their newly adopted home has led them to set up shop in the USA. Kurt and Mika agree that there is a myriad inspiration to draw from in the diverse cultural landscape that is ‘Music City’.

Kurt played all the instruments on the record, with Mika playing bass, which was recorded at their home studio and mixed at the iconic Sound Emporium.

After finishing the record, the duo have put together the perfect line up of fellow musicians to help them take the music to the next level on stage.

With Kurt being a prolific songwriter, The Scent promises the future will hold lots of new material and exciting changes.

But LISTEN to this guy’s voice. He is radio ready. Tom Poleman, that means you! This group really Hearts Radio.

The Scent’s first video is for “Popstar” but below you can hear all the songs, now available on Spotify and iTunes.

Trump’s Lethargic, Divisive Mt. Rushmore Speech Brought in 2 Million Fewer Viewers on Fox News than Tulsa Rally

Last Friday night at 10pm, when Laura Ingraham would be doing her batshit crazy TV show on Fox News, Donald had a rally at Mt. Rushmore. It was divisive, racist, and delivered in a weirdly lethargic monotone. Also, his skin was glowing from too much orange paint, hot lights, and humidity.

Only Fox News gave us the whole thing. But it was way too late for the average Fox News viewer, who is 90 and senile. The result was 3 million fewer viewers than Trump’s Tulsa tally show on Fox just a short time ago.

At 10pm, Fox News had just 5,690,000 viewers. The Tulsa rally, by contrast, averaged 7,654,000 nitwits (including me, I was hate watching).

On Friday, 4.3 million of those people watching Fox were over 50. Just 490,000 were in the key demo 18 – 49. At 11pm, the number declined as Trump kept waxing on about something irrelevant or mean spirited.

The Trump Mt. Rushmore special was indeed the most watched show on cable Friday night. But it’s unclear how many of those Fox News viewers were actually awake the whole time or even part of it. It was the most watched show on all TV, as broadcast networks aired reruns of reruns. But a respectable 3.7 million people watched two reruns on CBS of “The Dick van Dyke Show” in honor of Carl Reiner. That was the number 1 broadcast show.

Numbers courtesy of Mitch Metcalf at ShowBuzzDaily, who we don’t thank enough.

“Audiences are buying tickets from Europe” for Virtual Theater Event of the Summer: Julianne Moore and Alec Baldwin, Directed by Bob Balaban

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If you thought “Hamilton” was the only big theater experience of the summer, guess again. Julianne Moore and Alec Baldwin are starring in a virtual performance of Bernard Slade’s evergreen, “Same Time, Next Year,” directed by our pal, the great Bob Balaban, and presented by East Hampton’s Guild Hall. Tickets are $100, and the show is set for this Sunday, July 12th.

“Audiences are buying tickets from Europe,” says Josh Gladstone, artistic director of Guild Hall, the center of cultural activity in the Hamptons. (Their free art shows are to die for.)

Gladstone says, “Balaban brought the idea to us” — as only the multi hyphenate actor-director-writer can do. Balaban works hard as ever from his home in Sagaponack, developing content for when “the gates are lifted,” and looking to help the community. With an idea for supporting Guild Hall, he enlisted Alec Baldwin, who invited Julianne Moore, and the result is this, a benefit staged reading which will go out on Zoom.

In a normal summer, Guild Hall would be packed on a daily basis with theatre, music, readings, art. But this year, the gorgeous interior of the famed theater is empty, and cash registers are not ringing. Gladstone is confronting the challenge of keeping its virtual doors open. He says, “This is our third Zoomed show. Alec Baldwin supports so many cultural projects out east, and Julie wants to, but usually has scheduling difficulties; now she is out in Montauk, and everyone is free.”

He explains: “[Moore] was able to give us an afternoon, set us up in her pool house laundry room. Alec set up in his master bedroom suite. That’s where he could close the door on four kids under the age of 6 running around, and Hilaria is pregnant. With Zoom virtual backgrounds, we are ready for public airings on the 12th.”

This show is taped, as opposed to a Tennessee Williams reading back in May that was live, starring Mercedes Ruehl, Harris Yulin, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Tedra Millan. Says Gladstone: “Bob wanted to do post-production on Zoom, with music, video graphics—we are all learning how to do this together.”

On selecting this show, Balaban added, “It’s a 1976 comedy with real intelligence, with references that don’t ground it in any specific period. The hardest part was getting dates: when could we get together? The reading is magical: you do see people turning pages. No scenery or costumes. The actors don’t know their lines. But with Zoom, you wouldn’t know if it is live or not. I put in an intermission. I had the luxury of cutting close up to close up and back to a twosome. You get the intimacy without them being close. We dressed it up more like a movie, and like reading a book, the audience is immersed; it comes to life. Does it have enough of a heartbeat? Yes. Do they have chemistry? Yes. In the end, that’s all that matters.”

 

 

 

 

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Madonna, Almost 62, Shows Off Really Nice Bathroom Faucets in New Selfie While Leaning on a Crutch

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Madonna posted a selfie today on Instagram taken in what seems to be a very large bathroom. She’s leaning on a crutch, which she’s been using either since knee surgery or because of physical therapy. What we see in the mirror also are lovely, large silver faucets. Madonna turns 62 next month and it’s good to see she keeps her faucets very shiny.

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The Back Cover of Mary Trump’s Book (Coming in 1 Week) Suggests That Donald Trump Was Victim of Form of Child Abuse

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Circle Tuesday, July 14th for the best book ever on Donald Trump, by his niece, Mary. It’s called “Too Much and Never Enough.” Here’s the back cover, as featured on amazon. Mary writes of her grandfather, Fred Trump, Sr: “Love meant nothing to Fred; he expected obedience, that was all. Over time, Donald became afraid that asking for comfort or attention would provoke his father’s anger or indifference when Donald was most vulnerable. … Donald suffered deprivations that would scar him for life.”

Mary, a clinical psychologist, also suggests that her father, Fred Jr.; Donald, Maryanne and Robert, the four Trump siblings were victims of a form of child abuse. Oh yes.

And so it begins:

Not Joking: Brock Pierce, Part of Notorious Hollywood Sex Scandals for Over 20 Years, is Running for President

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Something is really wrong at People magazine. They ran a story tonight picked up in a lot of places that a man named Brock Pierce has announced he’s running for President. A child actor once, Pierce is only identified as head of a bitcoin operation and once part of a lawsuit involving Jeffrey Epstein. They gloss right over the latter part, but Pierce– despite efforts to clean up his reputation on the internet— has a history of life in the sewers under Hollywood (if they had them).

“I’ve spent my life creating great things from nothing and I can help others do the same,” Pierce said in a statement to People. “Entrepreneurs are essential to the rebuilding of this nation that we love, and I’m running in this race because I know that together we can help build a pathway towards the rebirth of the America we love so much.”

Uh, what? Brock Pierce was part of a very lowlife skanky Hollywood sex scandal in 2000, when he was 19, that revolved around a company called DEN, Digital Entertainment Network. It was run by two very skeezy people, Marc Collins-Rector and Chad Schackley.

The story is so lurid and sordid that I’ll just quote Wikipedia:

“In August 2000, a New Jersey federal grand jury indicted Collins-Rector on criminal charges that he had transported minors across state lines for the purpose of having sex with them  After his indictment Collins-Rector fled to Spain together with Shackley and Pierce. Interpol arrested them in May 2002 in a villa in the south Spanish beach city of Marbella. Guns, machetes and child pornography were found in the house.

“Collins-Rector fought extradition proceedings for two years before returning to the United States, where he pleaded guilty to eight charges of child enticement and registered as a sex offender.He admitted luring five minors across state lines for sexual purposes. He received credit for time that he had served in a Spanish jail and was registered as a sex offender under a weekly supervision.”

In 2000 I stumbled on these people because Hollywood money manager Dana Giacchetto– who has since committed suicide– “invested” his clients’ money in DEN as part of his Ponzi scheme.

Pierce was featured in a very good piece in the original and now defunct Radar magazine (not to be confused with Radar Online). Collins-Rector and Shackley had a rented mansion for their extra curricular activities. From the story: “Another regular at the mansion was DEN executive VP Brock Pierce. He was aggressive and self-assured, with blond hair and an insouciant pout. He was also still a teenager—17 years old and coming off a successful career as a child actor, with The Mighty Ducks and First Kid among his credits. According to a DEN board member, Pierce was hired as “the guy who could tell us what Gen Y-ers were likely to think. This talent came in handy not only in targeting the youth demographic, but also in bringing a supply of beautiful young men to the estate, lured with vague promises of fame as the Internet’s first TV stars.”

And then this: “DEN’s founders devoted most of their attention to the network’s flagship show, “Chad’s World,” which targeted gay and questioning teen boys. Filmed at the M&C; estate, Chad’s World was the founders’ most personal creative effort. Co-written by Collins-Rector, produced by Pierce, and loosely based on Shackley’s life, it featured one of the boys who would later accuse the DEN founders of molestation.” “Chad’s World,” the show, Pierce, who was 19, was producing, is described as a “gay pedophile version of ‘Silver Spoons.'”

Brock Pierce for president? I suppose after Donald Trump, we could go lower. But really, People magazine, and everyone else who wants to write about this, do some research. These are vile people.

I don’t even know what to classify this story as: Garbage?

 

Review: Tom Hanks WWII Submarine Movie “Greyhound” Would Have Been a Hit in Theaters, See it On Apple TV

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If there had been a premiere for Aaron Schneider’s “Greyhound” with Sony Pictures, I would have happily congratulated the director, the star Tom Hanks, and his son Chet, who gives a striking cameo performance in this taut World War II battle drama.

“Greyhound” debuts on Apple TV Friday, it was supposed to be released by Sony in theaters. I sure hope they give it a chance this winter in some theaters because these people worked their asses off to making a very convincing, edge of your seat battle film that’s 90 minutes long and never lets up.

Schneider, who hasn’t had a movie in 11 years since “Get Low” (where was he?), has done a top notch job directing, and Hanks himself wrote the screenplay. It feels a lot like Clint Eastwood’s “Sully,” in which Hanks starred. There isn’t a lot of character development, but the casting is good enough that you get the idea about Capt. Ernie Krause as he steers his ship through the treacherous water of North Atlantic in 1942 heading to the UK with a convoy of ships from Canada and Britain trying to dodge Nazi U Boats.

“Greyhound” is fiction in that novelist CS Lewis took the idea for his story in the novel, “The Good Shepherd,” which this inspired, from the real Battle of the Atlantic, the longest every military exercise that ran from 1939 to 1945. Merchant ships had to cross the Atlantic during WWII. These military ships had to protect them. It was not an easy business: at least 75,000 men Allied seamn died over the years. The Germans lost 28,000 out of 41,000 men. Ships were lost. Lewis invented Captain Krause as a religious man who wound up leading a convoy for the very first time in a terrifying crossing.

“Greyhound” probably looks great on a regular movie screen. If you have a large TV set, you’ll appreciate Shelly Johnson’s excellent cinematography. The whole production looks terrific; I’d like to know how they pulled it off for $50 million. Bravo.

Tom Hanks, as usual, pulls off a master class performance. His acting and his writing really seem to be inspired by Clint Eastwood’s later work–there’s no fat, it’s very intense, you’re in the grip of the work. Lewis wrote it that way in his novel. You’re just experiencing this relentless attack through Krause. And all you know about Krause is that he has a lady friend waiting for him played by Elisabeth Shue, who is always a welcome sight.

There’s some very good work among the supporting cast, starting with Rob Morgan and including the accomplished British actor Stephen Graham. There are a lot of young guys as the seamen, all well chosen. I did notice an actor from TV’s “One Tree Hill” named Lee Norris (fans will say I know that guy). But special kudos to Chet Hanks, Tom’s son, who has a really great turn with his dad on screen, quite different than his half brother Colin Hanks. Chet, who’s had his share of non acting publicity, acquits himself beautifully.

Schneider gives “Greyhound” a documentary feel. For Hanks, it’s a little bit “Captain Phillips,” only for a bit until the action begins. And then you don’t have time to think about other movies.

 

“Days of Our Lives” Surprise As Soap Star Kristian Alfonso Exits After 37 Years, Posts Message Deliberately Excluding Producer Ken Corday

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“Days of our Lives” producer Ken Corday, the cheapest man in show business, is trimming his sails to make it through another season.

The big news is that Kristian Alfonso, who’s played Hope Brady for 37 years, will not return in September when the show goes back into production. She says it’s time to move on, but it’s pretty clear Corday would not give her what she wanted in a new contract.

Corday has also lost Greg Meng, his executive producer for 31 years. Meng ran the show with Albert Alarr, but again, money brought his “Days” career to an end.

You have to wonder what goes through Corday’s mind as he has grown richer and richer and the show dies on the vine. “Days” production is maybe the worst in television. Sometimes the lighting is so harsh you think the actors will sue for optical damage.

In her parting message, Alfonso very pointedly thanks Corday’s late mother, Betty Corday, aka Mrs. Ted Corday, who ran the show from Day 1 after her husband unexpectedly died in 1965 soon after the series’ launch. Alfonso purposely leaves out son Ken, a misery who is the living example of how the second generation screws up success.

“General Hospital” would be very smart to scoop Alfonso up ASAP.

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Exclusive: It Was Prince Andrew Who Gave Kevin Spacey and Ghislaine Maxwell Permission to Sit on the Queen’s Throne

On Saturday the UK Telegraph broke a great story about actor Kevin Spacey and Jeffrey Epstein madam Ghislaine Maxwell– now under arrest — sitting on Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s thrones in 2002 at Buckingham Palace.

Spacey and Maxwell were there with a group that included former President Bill Clinton, who wisely must have declined the chance to do such a disrespectful thing.

Spacey, accused of a number of sexual harassment incidents, is now a pariah in the world, especially Hollywood. Maxwell could be facing life in prison.

But who let them sit in the thrones, as seen in this much distributed photo?

Sources tell me exclusively that it was Maxwell’s buddy, Prince Andrew, who was with them and encouraged them to do it.

On a tour of the Queen’s private residence, Spacey asked Andrew’s permission, and got it. The Prince, says a source, replied: “I don’t believe the Queen is here. I don’t see why not.”

Once Spacey was seated in the Queen’s chair, he summoned Maxwell. “Come be my Queen!” he told Ghislaine, who joined right in.

Andrew was long associated with Maxwell and now dead sex fiend Epstein, as has been well recorded. Now that Maxwell has been arrested and will soon be in New York to stand trial– and/or sing like a bird– the US Attorney for Southern District of New York wants to speak to Prince Andrew. He’s denied everything so far, but unless he can get Maxwell to keep quiet, he could be in a lot of trouble.

Spacey wasn’t doing much in 2002, other than a cameo in “Austin Powers in Goldmember.” It’s unclear why he was in London, although did visit there frequently. In 2004, he started running the Old Vic Theater. In April of that year Spacey said he was “brutally mugged” while walking his dog in a London park at 4:30 in the morning. The muggers obviously didn’t realize he was the Queen!

 

UPDATED Kanye West Used His “Presidential Announcement” as a Lure to Sell Merchandise Online This Afternoon

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Kanye West’s “presidential announcement” wasn’t followed up on Instagram with more information about his important campaign to make America great again.

No, the next Instagram post from Kanye was for a sale this afternoon of his crappy merchandise. That’s what the Saturday proclamation was all about. Get rid of t shirts and other junk no one wants all labeled “2020 Vision.” Kanye’s vision is money.

Does anyone wear his sneakers and so on, footwear? It looks incredibly uncomfortable. If you do, please drop a line to showbiz411@gmail.com. Good reviews are welcome!

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