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A new Freddie Mercury biography claims the late Queen frontman had a secret daughter. British biographer Lesley-Ann Jones' book Love, Freddie alleges the child was conceived accidentally during an affair by Mercury with the wife of a close friend in 1976. Mercury allegedly visited the child regularly and gave her 17 volumes of his detailed personal journals, which she kept a secret. The woman -- who is only referred to as B throughout the book and is now aged 48 and working as a medical professional -- shared the journals with Jones. According to reports by the Daily Mail UK, the book includes B's reasoning for sharing the journals after 30 years, with her writing: "After more than three decades of lies, speculation and distortion, it is time to let Freddie speak. "Those who have been aware of my existence kept his greatest secret out of loyalty to Freddie. That I choose to reveal myself in my own midlife is my decision and mine alone. I have not, at any point, been coerced into doing this," B said. "He entrusted his collection of private notebooks to me, his only child and his next of kin, the written record of his private thoughts, memories and feelings about everything he had experienced." B continued: "He adored me and was devoted to me. The circumstances of my birth may seem, by most people's standards, unusual and even outrageous. That should come as no surprise. It never detracted from his commitment to love and look after me. He cherished me like a treasured possession." Mercury allegedly started writing the diaries on June 20 1976, when he first learned about the pregnancy. He wrote his final entry in his notebook on July 31 1991, while his health was deteriorating. Mercury died aged 45 of bronchial pneumonia caused by AIDS. It is believed that only Mercury's inner circle are aware of B's existence. In 2012, Jones released another Mercury biography, Mercury: An Intimate Biography of Freddie Mercury. Her other works include Who Killed John Lennon? and Songbird: An Intimate Biography of Christine McVie. - New Musical Express, 5/24/25...... Billy JoelBilly Joel announced on May 23 that he's been forced to cancel all of his upcoming shows due to a medical condition that affects his ability to perform. In a statement shared to Instagram and other social media accounts, the 75-year-old singer said the decision comes following a "recent diagnosis" of normal pressure hydrocephalus. "This condition has been exacerbated by recent concert performances, leading to problems with hearing, vision and balance," his statement reads. "Under his doctor's instructions, Billy is undergoing specific physical therapy and has been advised to refrain from performing during this recovery period. Billy is thankful for the excellent care he is receiving and is fully committed to prioritizing his health." "He is grateful for the support from fans during this time and looks forward to the day when he can once again take the stage," the announcement continues, concluding with a message directly from Joel: "I'm sincerely sorry to disappoint our audience, and thank you for understanding." Fans with tickets to any of the "Piano Man" singer's scheduled shows will receive automatic refunds to their original payment method. According to Cleveland Clinic, normal pressure hydrocephalus is a condition that occurs when cerebrospinal fluid builds up inside the skull, pressing on the brain. It can affect "several brain-related abilities, including thinking and concentrating, memory, movement and more," with treatment involving implanting a shunt to drain the excess fluid. Joel had several shows planned throughout the summer and fall of 2025, as well as a few performances scheduled for the first half of 2026. His canceled appearances include his joint dates with Sting, Rod Stewart and Stevie Nicks, as well as his solo gigs. The 1999 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee previously delayed several of those tour dates by four months after revealing that he had recently undergone surgery. Joel did not disclose his medical condition at that time. His health update comes shortly after it was announced that his upcoming two-part documentary, Billy Joel: And So It Goes, will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in June. Later in the summer, the project will air on HBO. - Billboard, 5/23/25...... On May 23 Neil Young announced more support acts for his July 11 headline show and London's BST Hyde Park festival. Young's BST performance with his latest band the Chrome Hearts will follow the singer-songwriter's headlining set at the UK's Glastonbury Festival in June. Earlier in 2025, it was confirmed that openers Yusuf/Cat Stevens and Van Morrison would join him on the day. The latest support acts include the recently formed Irish folk trio Amble and German-born singer-songwriter Alice Merton, along with country singer Kelly McGrath, Naima Bock, Everyone Says Hi and Our Man In The Field, among others. Young is headlining this year's edition of the London concert series along with the likes of Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo, Stevie Wonder, Zach Bryan, Noah Kahan and Jeff Lynne's ELO. - NME, 5/23/25...... The Who's new drummer Scott Devours has spoken out on his new gig working with the legendary English rock band after the band's acrimonious split with former drummer Zak Starkey. Posting on Instagram, Devours said he understood if fans were "gutted" by Starkey's departure, adding that "as a huge fan myself, there is a part of me that's processing this loss with a heavy heart too." However, he also said that "there are no bigger shoes to fill than those behind Pete and Roger," adding that "the weight of this responsibility is enormous and I am feeling every ounce of it." He continued: "Since this is the last time Pete [Townshend] and Roger [Daltrey] will be touring the US, playing the greatest songs ever written, I will be giving them every second of my time, every beat of my heart, and every drop of my sweat and blood. This is my ultimate goal." He concluded: "This tour isn't about me or anyone other than The Who, which IS Pete and Roger. I will give them everything I have and the rest is soon to be history Thank you for reading this. Now I'm going to go throw up, lol." Devours most recently played in Daltrey's solo band. Meanwhile, Daltrey has suggested he doesn't want to tour with Townshend after Townshend said he feels like The Who is "flogging a dead horse" in a recent interview with Sunday People Daltrey is quoted by the Daily Mail's "Eden Confidential" column as saying: "If Pete doesn't want to tour, I don't want to be back with The Who on the road, at 81, with someone who doesn't want be there -- if that's what he's saying. I won't do it with someone who is half-hearted about it. But, you know, every dog has its day and it was a wonderful ride." Townshend had told Sunday People: "The Who has gone on a bit too long with two of us dying. It does sometimes feel like flogging a dead horse." Dubbed "The Song Is Over North America Farewell Tour," it kicks off on Aug.16 at Amerant Bank Arena in Florida, and is due to wrap on Sept. 28 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. - NME/Music-News.com, 5/22/25...... Rod StewartAlthough he reached his milestone birthday of 80 on Jan. 10, Rod Stewart says he has "so much more music" to make and has no less that three new albums in the works. Speaking to AARP The Magazine, he said: "There's so much more music I want to create. I've got a covers album, a country album, and a Faces album all in the works. I just can't stop. Even when I'm spending time with my grandkids, my passion for music drives me. I feel like I've done everything I've ever wanted, but there's still more to come." Stewart also admitted he enjoys performing at concerts "more" now than when he was a young musician, and he can appreciate "how lucky [he's] been." "When I feel I might be sick enough to cancel a concert, that's when I go, 'Maybe I'm getting old.' Then a couple of days later, bang, I'm back at it again. I enjoy doing concerts more than I did back then. Maybe I've come full circle to appreciate how lucky I've been." In November, Hot Rod confirmed he will play the coveted legends slot at this year's Glastonbury festival, posting on Instagram: "I'm absolutely thrilled to announce that I'll be playing Glastonbury Festival 2025! After all these years, I'm proud and ready and more than able to take the stage again to pleasure and titillate my friends at Glastonbury in June. I'll see you there!" - Music-News.com, 5/23/25...... Sony Music Vision has announced it will produce a new Judas Priest documentary, to be co-directed by Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello. The film, titled The Ballad Of Judas Priest, has yet to receive a release date, but will be co-directed by Morello and established heavy metal filmmaker Sam Dunn (Metal: A Headbanger's Journey). The band said in a statement, per Variety: "We have lived and breathed metal for over five decades, and finally in this documentary we are summoning our congregation to officially witness our lives uncensored, in a never-before-seen waythe cassock comes off, revealing Priest in all its metal glory!" Meanwhile, Morello will serve as "musical director" for Black Sabbath's final gig this July, however Judas Priest will not be participating, saying they were unaware of the gig until it was too late. After a show with the Scorpions in July which celebrates the German band's 60th anniversary, Priest will be hitting the road again in 2025 for a co-headline tour with Alice Cooper. It'll feature gigs across North America, Europe and the UK, and includes a stop at The O2 in London on July 25. - NME, 5/22/25...... Bruce Springsteen is doubling down on his stance that the US government is "corrupt, incompetent and treasonous," even after his remarks on the subject at a Manchester, UK concert infuriated Pres. Donald Trump. One week after criticizing the Trump administration during a speech at his European tour kickoff show in England -- leading Trump to launch into a series of vitriolic posts targeting him on his Truth Social platform -- the Boss has released a Land of Hope & Dreams EP featuring a recording of the address as its opening track. "In my home, the America I love, the America I've written about, and has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years, is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration," he says in the audio snippet. "Tonight, we ask all who believe in democracy and the best of our American experience to rise with us, raise your voices against the authoritarianism, and let freedom ring." The New Jersey rocker then dives into 2001's "Land of Hope & Dreams," which is also the name Springsteen's ongoing tour. In addition to the politically charged speech, the six-track project also features live takes of the musician and his band performing "Long Walk Home," "My City of Ruins" and "Chimes of Freedom" in Manchester. There's also a three-and-a-half-minute recording of Springsteen once again critiquing the state of American politics later in the show. "In my country, they're taking sadistic pleasure in the pain that they inflict on American workers, they're rolling back historic civil rights legislation that led to a more just and moral society," he says in the clip. "They're abandoning our great allies and siding with dictators against those struggling for their freedom." The EP comes shortly after Trump responded to Springsteen's onstage remarks by calling him "highly overrated" and "dumb as a rock" on Truth Social, adding at the time, "This dried out 'prune' of a rocker (his skin is all atrophied!) ought to KEEP HIS MOUTH SHUT until he gets back into the Country, that's just 'standard fare.'" He later accused Springsteen -- along with Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey and Bono -- of taking part in an "illegal election scam" for Kamala Harris, alleging that he accepted an undisclosed payment from the 2024 Democratic nominee to endorse her for president. Trump still hadn't let the matter go as of May 21, when he shared a bizarre edited video of himself golfing -- and appearing to hit and knock over Springsteen with his ball -- on Truth Social hours after the Land of Hope & Dreams EP dropped. Springsteen's new Land of Hope & Dreams EP can be streamed on Spotify.com. - Billboard, 5/21/25...... Dead & Company have announced the opening acts for the upcoming Grateful Dead 60th-anniversary concerts at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park set for Aug. 1-3. Bluegrass phenom Billy Strings will open the Aug. 1 concert, while singer/songwriter Sturgill Simpson, performing as Johnny Blue Skies, will perform Aug. 2. Trey Anastasio, frontman for Phish who performed with the surviving members of the GD for the 50th-anniversary "Fare Thee Well" concerts, is opening the Aug. 3 show with his Trey Anastasio Band. The three-day concert series will also include Participation Row, Dead & Company's fan-powered social action village hosted by national nonprofits HeadCount, which promotes citizen participation in democracy and U.S. politics, and REVERB, which organizes and promotes action at concerts and festivals to bring about a better future. - Billboard, 5/21/25...... Brian EnoBrian Eno published on open letter to Microsoft on Instagram on May 21, three decades after composing the company's iconic Windows 95 startup jingle. The former Roxy Music member and veteran record producer is calling out the company for selling technology to Israel amid the country's highly criticized war against Hamas. In a statement titled "Not in My Name: An Open Letter to Microsoft From Brian Eno," Eno began by writing, "In the mid-1990s, I was asked to compose a short piece of music for Microsoft's Windows 95 operating system. Millions -- possibly even billions -- of people have since heard that short startup chime, which represented a gateway to a promising technological future. I never would have believed that the same company could one day be implicated in the machinery of oppression and war." Eno's words come a few days after Microsoft acknowledged in an unsigned blogpost that it sold advanced artificial intelligence and cloud computing services to the Israeli military -- as well as aided in efforts to locate and rescue Israeli hostages -- amid the war in Gaza. Violence has run rampant in the city ever since Hamas attacked and killed about 1,200 Israeli people while taking more than 250 hostage on Oct. 7, 2023, and Israel's ensuing war against the terrorist group has since led to the deaths of more than 53,000 Palestinians. Eno ended his letter by pledging to donate the fee he originally received for his Windows 95 composition to support for victims of attacks in Gaza. "If a sound can signal a real change," he concluded, "let it be this one." Microsoft has yet to comment about Eno's open letter. - Billboard, 5/21/25...... Rising actress Aimee Lou Wood, best known for her roles in Sex Education and The White Lotus, has reportedly been lined up to play George Harrison's one time wife Patti Boyd in one of director Sam Mendes' upcoming Beatles biopics. Rumours linking Wood to the role have persisted for some time, particularly after she shared an image of Harrison and Boyd on their honeymoon in Barbados in 1966 on her Instagram Stories page in March. Harrison and Boyd were married between 1966 and 1977 and she was said to be the inspiration for songs including "I Need You," "If I Needed Someone," "Something" and "For You Blue." She was later married to Eric Clapton between 1979 and 1989. In addition, Mia McKenna-Bruce is rumoured to be joining the cast as Ringo Starr's first wife Maureen Starkey. Announced in 2024, the project -- titled The Beatles - A Four Film Cinematic Event -- will see Mendes direct a different film about each member of the Fab Four. - NME, 5/21/25...... In other biopic news, the release of the Michael Jackson film Michael has been pushed back to 2026. Lionsgate Studios CEO Jon Feltheimer recently shared an update on the film that stars Jackson's nephew Jaafar Jackson in his big-screen debut. "In regard to our Michael Jackson biopic, we're excited about the three and a half hours of amazing footage from producer Graham King and director Antoine Fuqua, and we will be announcing a definitive release strategy and timing in the next few weeks," he shared, adding "I would note that it is likely we will move Michael out of the fiscal year." Variety has reported that the film would likely be split into two parts, and be pushed back from the initially announced release date of Oct. 3, 2025. Michael, made with a budget of around $155 million, is a musical drama film based on the life of the legendary singer, songwriter and dancer. It is also set to star Colman Domingo and Nia Long as family heads Joe and Katherine Jackson, and All Eyez on Me star Kat Graham as Diana Ross. - Music-News.com, 5/23/25...... A new Apple TV+ documentary about legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese will feature a slew of A-list celebrities, among them Mick Jagger. Per a press release, the five-part Mr. Scorsese documentary series will chronicle Scorsese's life and legendary career through chats with the iconic filmmaker himself, along with "unrestricted access" to his private archives and "never-before-seen interviews with friends, family, and creative collaborators." Also among the star-studded roster of talent speaking to Apple TV+ for the documentary are his long-time collaborators Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio, as well as Steven Spielberg, Robbie Robertson, Daniel Day-Lewis, Margot Robbie, Sharon Stone, Jodie Foster, Cate Blanchett and more. His wife Helen Morris and his children and childhood friends will also participate. Director Rebecca Miller's documentary will also cover a large span of Scorsese's life, beginning with his student films while attending the New York University, to present day. While a release date for Mr. Scorsese has yet to be announced, Apple TV+ has teased that it is "coming soon." - NME, 5/22/25...... Roger NicholsGrammy-nominated songwriter Roger Nichols, best-known for co-writing such Carpenters hits as "We've Only Just Begun," "Rainy Days and Mondays" and "I Won't Last a Day Without You" with lyricist Paul Williams, died on May 17. He was 84. Paul Williams confirmed Mr. Nichols' death in an extended, and deeply affectionate, post on Instagram. Williams didn't list a cause of death, though he reported the basic circumstances of Mr. Nichol's passing. "Roger Nichols passed away peacefully four days ago, at home with his beautiful family his wife Terry and the daughters he was so proud of, Claire and Caitlin at his side." Williams added in part: "Roger was my writing partner and my music school a collaborator for years and a friend for life... We wrote almost every day for several years. He was as disciplined as he was talented... I wrote what I heard, note for noteword for word. The lyrics waiting in the emotion already in his music. He made it easy." Mr. Nichols signed as an artist to A&M Records in 1968, a year before Karen and Richard Carpenter were signed to the Los Angeles-based label. His debut album Roger Nichols and the Small Circle of Friends was produced by Tommy LiPuma, engineered by Bruce Botnick, and featured session contributions from Van Dyke Parks, Randy Newman and Lenny Waronker. Although the album failed to crack the Billboard Hot 200, A&M co-founder Herb Alpert thought there was something there and recommended that Mr. Nichols be hired by A&M's publishing company as a staff songwriter. It was during this period that he was introduced to Williams. One of the hottest pop songwriting teams of the early 1970s, Williams and Mr. Nichols took off as songwriters in the fall of 1970, when they had two songs in the top 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time: the Carpenters' "We've Only Just Begun" (a ballad which had originated as "soft-sell" commercial for Crocker-Citizens National Bank) and Three Dog Night's "Out in the Country." "We've Only Just Begun" went on to receive two Grammy nominations -- for song of the year and best contemporary song -- at the first live Grammy telecast in Mar. 1971. The pair continued writing songs for the Carpenters, including "Rainy Days and Mondays," a superb and remarkably adult ballad which reached No. 2 (it took Carole King's letter-perfect "It's Too Late" to keep it out of the top spot), and "I Won't Last a Day Without You," a 1972 album track that was finally released as a single in 1974, when it climbed to No. 11. Mr. Nichols also had some successes with other collaborators. He teamed with William Lane to write "Times of Your Life," which Paul Anka recorded in 1975. Like "We've Only Just Begun," this song was also adapted from a popular TV commercial -- for Kodak. Anka's recording reached No. 7 in Feb. 1976. Mr. Nichols retired soon afterwards, but his songs live on. R.E.M. covered "Out in the Country" as a B-side for their 2003 single "Bad Day," and Rumer covered "Traveling Boy" on her 2012 album Boys Don't Cry. Mr. Nichols was honored during Florida Chapter Presents The Recording Academy Honors 2006 at Loews Miami Beach Hotel in Miami. More recently he was nominated for the Songwriters Hall of Fame on Nov. 12, for the class that will be inducted on June 12. He wasn't elected (the competition is fierce every year), but the ballot listed the five songs that are probably his most famous and enduring: "We've Only Just Begun," "Rainy Days and Mondays," "I Won't Last a Day Without You," "Out in the Country," "Times of Your Life." In a comment on Williams' Instagram post, Mr. Nichols' daughter Claire wrote, "My mom, Terri, and my sisters, Caroline and Caitlin, are all so proud of the man he was, and are in awe of the legacy he leaves." - Billboard, 5/23/25.

Current Foreigner frontman Kelly Hansen has announced he's leaving the iconic British-American rock band he's fronted since 2005. Appearing on the season finale of the NBC talent show The Voice on May 20, Hansen said: "After 20 magical years performing with this band, this will be my last year with Foreigner. This summer, a new great voice will sing these songs for you, my friend Luis Maldonado." Hansen later said in a statement that "Being the voice of Foreigner has been one of the greatest honours of my life. But it's time to pass the mic. Luis has the voice, the energy, and the soul to carry these songs into the future. I couldn't be prouder to hand this off to him," with Maldonado adding, "This music has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. I'm ready to honour Foreigner's legacy and bring my heart to every performance." In March, Foreigner confirmed that Hansen would not be performing with the band on the Canadian leg of their ongoing farewell tour this autumn. At the time, the group said that these concerts would be fronted by Broadway singer and actor Geordie Brown, although it isn't clear if this is still the case. Hansen had also revealed that he wouldn't be participating in the scheduled shows in Mexico and South America this spring -- where Maldonado previously took on frontman duties. Further dates will take place in the US this summer. Foreigner co-founder and leader Mick Jones, who no longer plays live with the band, said: "I wish Kelly great happiness in his next endeavours after our summer tour, and I look forward to welcoming Luis to his new position. Luis was my choice as a guitarist and he has already shown us what he can do on lead vocals by fronting the band in South America to incredible reviews. He will soon lead the charge that will carry us forward to new heights." - New Musical Express, 5/21/25...... Jim MorrisonFrench police have recovered a bust from late Doors frontman Jim Morrison's grave, 37 years of it was stolen. The sculpture, created by Croatian artist Mladen Mikulin, was placed on Morrison's grave in Paris' Pre Lachaise Cemetery to mark the tenth anniversary of his passing, on July 3, 1981. However, the bust was stolen seven years later, in May 1988, with Vanity Fair magazine noting that two individuals were reported to have taken the statue after being locked in the cemetery overnight. After years of rumor and innuendo surrounding its fate, Parisian police have now announced the heavily-graffiti'd bust has been recovered, with its rediscovery occurring during a search related to a fraud case. No further details regarding its whereabouts for the past 37 years have been announced, nor has word been shared as to whether it will return to its original location atop Morrison's grave. Morrison passed away in Paris on July 3, 1971 under murky circumstances at the age of 27. He was buried at the city's Pre Lachaise Cemetery where his grave site swiftly became one of the world's most-visited memorials of a late musician. In February, it was announced that the Paris City Council had decided to name a footbridge overlooking Bassin de l'Arsenal in Morrison's honor. Just weeks earlier, it was reported that the former Morrison Hotel, made famous by the Doors and their 1970 1970 album of the same name, was significantly damaged by a fire that erupted in downtown Los Angeles. - Billboard, 5/20/25...... Bruce Springsteen called out Pres. Donald Trump for a second time from the stage of his Land of Hopes and Dreams Tour on May 17 in Manchester, England. Springsteen resumed denouncing the 45th and 47th president after the latter called the rocker "highly overrated," "dumb as a rock" and a "dried out 'prune' of a rocker (his skin is all atrophied!)." "Things are happening right now that are altering the very nature of our country's democracy, and they're too important to ignore," Springsteen said to the Manchester crowd in a three-minute speech on Manchester's Co-op Live stage. "In my home, they're persecuting people for their right to free speech and voicing their dissent. That's happening now," he added, echoing what he'd spoken about at his May 14 show. "In America, the richest men are taking satisfaction in abandoning the world's poorest children to sickness and death. That's happening now. In my country, they're taking sadistic pleasure in the pain they inflict on loyal American workers." Meanwhile the Springsteen/Trump feud has motivated Neil Young to lash out at the president, accusing him of being "out of control" after his recent online rants about Springsteen and Taylor Swift. In a post on his Neil Young Archives on May 20, Young wrote that "Bruce and thousands of musicians think you are ruining America. You worry about that instead of the dyin' kids in Gaza. That's your problem. I am not scared of you. Neither are the rest of us. You shut down FEMA when we needed it most. That's your problem Trump. STOP THINKING ABOUT WHAT ROCKERS ARE SAYING. Think about saving America from the mess you made." The Canadian-American singer-songwriter continued: "Taylor Swift is right. So is Bruce. You know how I feel. You are more worried about yourself than AMERICA. You are forgetting your real job. You work for us. Wake up Republicans! This guy is out of control. We need a real president!!" Trump has also claimed Springsteen, Beyoncé, Bono and Oprah Winfrey took part in an "illegal election scam" run by 2020 Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, although there is no record of Harris paying money to any of the artists who endorsed her, and her campaign has denied doing so. Meanwhile, Springsteen's pal Eddie Vedder paid tribute to the Boss during a Pearl Jamconcert in Pittsburgh on May 17, performing a solo acoustic rendition of Springsteen's "My City of Ruins" in what appeared to be a quiet but powerful response to Trump's recent public criticism of Springsteen. - Billboard, 5/20/25...... Rod Stewart is set to receive a lifetime achievement award at the 2025 American Music Awards at the 51st annual ceremony at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas on May 26. Stewart, who co-hosted the AMAs in 1989 with Anita Baker, Kenny Rogers and others, has received several previous lifetime achievement accolades, including a Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music in 1993; a Legend Award from the World Music Awards, 1993; the Ivor Novello Awards Lifetime Achievement Award, 1999; induction into the UK Music Hall of Fame, 2006; and the ASCAP Founders Award, 2011. Sir Rod, 80, is also a two-time inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, being enshrined as a solo artist in 1994 and with Faces in 2012. The 51st edition of the AMAs, the world's largest fan-voted awards show, will air live coast to coast on May 26 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS and stream on Paramount+ in the U.S. This summer, Stewart will launch the North American leg of his "One Last Time" world tour, which ranked among the Top 20 Global Concert Tours of 2024. He'll return to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in May-June and Sept.-Oct. 2025 with "The Encore Shows." - Billboard, 5/20/25...... Steve MillerIn other award news, Steve Miller is set to become the 2025 recipient of the Les Paul Spirit Award on June 9 during a private event at the Gibson Garage venue in Nashville. The event will take place on what would have been electric guitar pioneer and performer Les Paul's 110th birthday. Miller is the fifth recipient of the award, following co-founding Grateful Dead member Bob Weir, Nile Rodgers, U2's The Edge and Peter Frampton. "I cannot think of anyone more deserving to be honored with the Les Paul Spirit Award than Steve Miller," Michael Braunstein, executive director of LPF, said in a statement. "Not only is he an extraordinary talent and a wonderful friend of the Les Paul Foundation, Steve holds the very distinct title of being Les' godson. They had a very unique relationship which Les cherished. If anyone understands the 'spirit' of Les Paul, it's Steve." Miller and Paul were both signed to Capitol Records in their heydays, and also had a long and personal relationship. A young Miller was introduced to Paul, who gave him his first informal guitar lessons and taught him his first three chords. Miller has often recalled how these early experiences watching Paul perform and receiving personal instruction were pivotal in inspiring his own musical journey. Miller joined Paul on stage at the latter's 90th birthday concert in New York City in 2005. The annual Spirit award, created and presented by the LPF (in partnership with Gibson Gives, the philanthropic division of Gibson), goes to an individual who "exemplifies the spirit of the late Les Paul through innovation, engineering, technology and/or music." In addition to the award, a grant from the LPF will be made in the honoree's name to the charity of his choice. - Billboard, 5/20/25...... Just weeks after The Who drummer Zak Starkey was fired and subsequently rehired by the band, Who guitarist Pete Townshend has announced the band is once again parting ways with Starkey. Starkey's membership saga began in April when a spokesman for the group claimed that "the band made a collective decision to part ways with Zak after this round of shows at the Royal Albert Hall," referring to a pair of gigs the month prior. A report from those shows claimed that vocalist Roger Daltrey had stopped several songs mid-performance, citing difficulty hearing the band over the drums. Starkey later issued a statement noting he was "surprised and saddened" by the news, though Townshend later claimed Starkey was back in the band following the resolution of "communication issues." While fans were eager to reference "meet the new boss, same as the old boss" in regard to Starkey's reinstatement, the entire saga appears to have started all over again, with the band announcing a new drummer ahead of their forthcoming farewell tour. "After many years of great work on drums from Zak the time has come for a change," Townshend shared on Instagram on May 18. "A poignant time. Zak has lots of new projects in hand and I wish him the best. Scott Devours who has worked with Roger's solo band will join The Who for our Final shows. Please welcome him," Townshend added. Starkey himself responded to the announcement in his own Instagram post hours later, making it clear it was not his decision to leave the band. "I was fired two weeks after reinstatement and asked to make a statement saying I had quit the who to pursue my other musical endevours this would be a lie," he wrote. "I love the who and would never had quit. So I didn't make the statement & .quitting the who would also have let down the countless amazing people who stood up for me (thank you all a million times over and more) thru the weeks of mayhem of me going 'in an out an in an out an in an out like a bleedin squeezebox x," he added, referencing the 1975 The Who By Numbers track. Both Townshend and Daltrey also issued a more formal statement regarding Starkey's ousting via The Who's website, reiterating Devours' nascent role in the band and referring to Starkey's myriad other projects as the reason behind the lineup change. "The Who are heading for retirement, whereas Zak is 20 years younger and has a great future with his new band and other exciting projects," they wrote. "He needs to devote all his energy into making it all a success. We both wish him all the luck in the world." Notably, despite The Who's reference to Starkey being "20 years younger" and a need to focus on his other projects, Devours is himself 15 months younger than Starkey, with a similarly-busy schedule. Starkey is the son of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and Maureen Starkey, and has also enjoyed a fruitful career outside of The Who, playing with Oasis, Johnny Marr and other acts. He currently performs in the recently-formed "supergroup" Mantra of the Cosmos. On May 19, The Who took to Instagram to announce a massive line-up of special guests will join them on their final "The Tour Is Over" North American run, including Billy Bob Thornton and The Boxmasters, Billy Idol, Booker T. Jones, Candlebox, Feist, Joe Bonamassa, The Joe Perry Project, Tom Cochrane and ZZ Ward. Additionally, the band have added a second night in Chicago's United Center on Sept. 9 due to incredible fan demand, with Joe Bonamassa acting as support on both Chicago dates. The tour is set to kick off on Aug. 16, in Sunrise, Fla. - Billboard, 5/19/25...... Justin HaywardIn a new interview with Britain's Mojo magazine, The Moody Blues frontman Justin Hayward said he doesn't expect the legendary UK rock outfit to make a comeback. The Moody Blues have been inactive since 2018, and Hayward admits he finds it difficult to see the band returning following the passing of drummer Graeme Edge -- the last surviving original member -- in 2021. "There's only me and Lodgy (bassist John Lodge) left," Hayward told Mojo. "When Graeme died, it really affected me. He loved the group so much. Me and John, we always had things outside of the band, but Graeme devoted his whole life to it. And I just think some of that particular magic is gone." Hayward continued: "I don't want to be in a tribute band -- actually, that's not fair -- I'm just saying that when Graeme passed the enthusiasm for it changed. And I'm really liking what I do now." Hayward, who has been in the music business for 60 years, said he feels fortunate never to have felt the "pressure" of being a celebrity. "I did have my time when I would get recognised, particularly around when 'Forever Autumn' was a hit, but that passes," he said. Hayward and Lodge enjoyed the hit 'Blue Guitar' away from the Moodies and the musician joked that the colour has followed him throughout his career. "It's something that a promoter will hang on you," he joked. "But I remember right at the beginning, Mike (Pinder, keyboardist) was hung up with a record called 'Mood Indigo'. And so there was always that aura around us, of blue, that stuck. My life is colour coded, though -- certain things on certain days, and I don't think I'm unusual in that. Today is green. What's tomorrow? Orange. Is there a blue day? Oh, yes... but I'm gonna have to leave it hanging there." - Music-News.com, 5/18/25...... Seventies artists Carlos Santana and Emmylou Harris were among the music acts performing at the 2025 Grammy Hall of Fame Gala on May 16 at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Though it's not their stated purpose, the Grammy Hall of Fame serves as a second chance for the Grammys organization to honor recordings they may have missed when they were first released. Of this year's 13 honorees, 11 were released since the inception of the Grammy Awards. Of those 11, only two -- Santana's Supernatural (1999) and Harris' Wrecking Ball (1995) -- had won Grammys when they were eligible. Only one other -- Luther Vandross' Never Too Much (1981) -- had even been nominated. The Grammy Hall of Fame Gala, presented jointly by the Recording Academy and the Grammy Museum, was conceived as a way to elevate the stature of the annual Hall of Fame inductions, which had long announced with little more than a press release. The Grammy Hall of Fame was established by the Recording Academy's national trustees in 1973, initially to honor recordings that were released prior to the inception of the Grammy Awards in 1959. The selection criteria was long ago changed to include any recording that is at least 25 years old. The Grammy Hall of Fame used to be the only major institutional award to honor classic recordings, but the arrival in 2002 of the National Recording Registry, administered by the Library of Congress, means the Grammy Hall of Fame no longer has this field all to itself. - Billboard, 5/17/25...... Elton John has slammed Britain's Labour government for its approach to artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright law, calling the government "absolute losers" and saying he feels "incredibly betrayed" over plans to exempt major tech firms pursuing AI from aspects of copyright law. Appearing on the BBC show Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg on May 18, he told the host that ministers' plans to allow AI firms to use artists' content without paying would be "committing theft, thievery on a high scale." Criticising Prime Minister Keir Starmer's team, Sir Elton said they would "rob young people of their legacy and their income", adding that he thought they were "just being absolute losers, and I'm very angry about it," and also described Technology Secretary Peter Kyle as "a bit of a moron." John's intervention comes as the House of Lords aimed to force AI companies to disclose what material they were using to develop their programmes. Their proposals were rejected by the House of Commons. A government spokesperson told the BBC that "no changes" to copyright laws would be "considered unless we are completely satisfied they work for creators." The U.K. government's proposals to allow tech firms to use copyrighted material as training data have come under fire from numerous other major figures in the music industry, including Paul McCartney, Annie Lennox and Dua Lipa. - Music-News.com, 5/19/25...... During his slot at Willie Nelson's "Outlaw Music Festival Tour" stop on the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, Calif., on May 15, Bob Dylan covered Rick Nelson's 1972 "comeback" hit "Garden Party," which includes a reference to Dylan himself. As his set came to an end, Dylan surprised fans by playing "Garden Party" for the first time. The track sees Nelson recall a Madison Square Garden oldies performance that he had played the year prior alongside Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and Bobby Rydell. Nelson played his classic hits like "Hello Mary Lou," but faced criticism and boos from the audience after playing "Honky Tonk Women" by the Rolling Stones, and Dylan's "She Belongs To Me." "Garden Party" saw Nelson lament the expectation to succumb to nostalgia, as he sang: "If memories were all I sang, I rather drive a truck." It ended up being a Top 10 hit in the US, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart. Dylan's rendition of "Garden Party" can be checked out on YouTube. Previously on the "Outlaw Music Festival Tour," Dylan covered The Pogues' "A Rainy Night in Soho"' for the first time, and broke out the first live rendition of his classic "Mr. Tambourine Man" in 15 years. - NME, 5/17/25...... Barbra StreisandBarbra Streisand has recruited Paul McCartney to join forces for a new version of Sir Paul's 2012 single "My Valentine," which was released on May 16 via Columbia Records. "What if it rained? We didn't care/ He said that someday soon the sun was gonna shine/ And he was right, this love of mine/ My valentine," Babs coos on the opening verse, before McCartney takes over to sing, "As days and nights would pass me by/ I'd tell myself that I was waiting for a sign/ Then she appeared, a love so fine/ My valentine" over a lush combination of strings and piano. The cozy love song originally served as the lead single from the former Beatles member's 2012 solo album Kisses on the Bottom, where it was one of just two original songs on the LP and featured an assist from Eric Clapton on guitar. Now, the reimagined version for two is the second preview of Streisand's upcoming duets album, The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume Two, which is out June 27 and acts as a sequel 11 years in the making to her Grammy-nominated No. 1 LP Partners from 2014. Ahead of releasing the duet, the legendary Funny Girl star shared a snap of the longtime friends on her Instagram, writing, "What a joy it was to record 'My Valentine' with @paulmccartney. To share time with him in the studio was truly special." The new Streisand/McCartney collab can be streamed on YouTube. - Billboard, 5/16/25...... Rolling Stones guitarst Ronnie Wood says the secret to the band's longevity is they don't "over socialise." Wood, who joined the group in 1975, 13 years after they formed -- said he stays in occasional contact with bandmates Mick Jagger and Keith Richards when they're not recording or touring, but they don't "over-familiarise" themselves with one another, which he thinks has contributed to their longevity. Wood, 77, told the UK's Daily Telegraph: "We're not on the phone to each other every five minutes. When we're not touring we keep in touch, just to keep the feelers in each other's camp, but we don't over-familiarise -- we run on faith and truth. We have faith in our music, and we always have hope that people will keep turning up, and sure enough they do." The group's most recent album, 2023's Hackney Diamonds, won critical acclaim and generated their best sales, but Wood admitted the group have "no idea" about the meaning of chart places these days. He said: "In the old days we used to have the charts, and you'd be able to plot things and feel a part of it. You'd look at the Melody Maker and say, 'Look! We're number 50!' or whatever. And then you'd creep up the charts. It gave young bands so much ambition and something to look forward to. I've no idea where we are on the charts now." - Music-News.com, 5/18/25...... In the new MAX series Duster which premiered on May 15, it's 1972, and FBI agent Nina Hayes (Rachel Hilson) heads to Tuscon to take down Mob boss Ezra Saxton (Keith David). She recruits his driver Jim Ellis (Lost's Josh Holloway) to be her informant -- chiefly by suggesting that Saxton killed his brother. This series, from Lost co-creator J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan, doesn't break any new ground, but the '70s detail is perfect. Even during the action scenes, your mind may be conjuring up hazy memories of listening to the Eagles on a marijuana buzz. - People, 5/26/25...... Michael B Tretow, the acclaimed sound engineer for ABBA, has died at age 90. Because of Mr. Tretow's consistent hand in crafting their sound, ABBA fans had taken to dubbing him the "fifth member" of the group, with many taking to social media to pay tribute. "Without his brilliance," wrote one X/Twitter user, "the Abba sound wouldn't be what we know and love." All four members of the iconic pop group have also shared moving reflections about their time spent with the technician, who also co-owned the band's record label Polar Music. In the 1970s, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson selected him as ABBA's sound engineer, and he went on to work on all of their albums bar 2021's Voyage. "You meant more to us four in ABBA than anyone else," Andersson told the Swedish publication Aftonbladet. "I hope and believe that you felt it throughout all the years that have passed since we worked (and continuously laughed) in the studio. Our music lives on, it seems, and you are the one who made it timeless. You were a fantastic inspirer and joy-maker, and the finest sound engineer the world has ever seen," he said, seemingly adding an in-joke: "I miss you. And I've saved all your coconuts!" - NME, 5/21/25...... Legendary Broadway composer Charles Strouse, a three-time Tony winner for "Bye Bye Birdie," "Applause" and "Annie" who also composed the iconic "Those Were The Days" opening theme for the '70s series All In the Family, died on May 15. He was 96. Even if you're not a Broadway buff, you know at least a few of Mr. Strouse's songs, which he co-wrote with lyricist Lee Adams. "Annie" spawned the instant standard "Tomorrow," which Barbra Streisand covered on her platinum album Songbird and Jay-Z had a top 15 pop hit in 1999 with "Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)," which sampled "It's the Hard Knock Life" from "Annie." "Bye Bye Birdie," about a pop star who was drafted to go into the Army (inspired by Elvis Presley), also spawned a standard -- the jaunty "Put on a Happy Face," which Dick Van Dyke performed in the musical (and in the 1963 film version). The song was covered by such artists as Nancy Wilson, Johnny Mathis, The Supremes and Tony Bennett. While Mr. Strouse is probably best known for his long partnership with Adams -- who is still living at age 100 -- he also collaborated with other lyricists. He and Martin Charnin teamed to write "Annie," which won seven Tony Awards, including best musical and best original score. Mr. Strouse, who remained active late in life and once told the AP "I work every day," died at his home in New York City, his family said. His wife, director-choreographer Barbara Siman, died in 2023. He is survived by four children, Ben, Nick, Victoria and William. - Billboard, 5/16/25...... George WendtSitcom and Broadway actor George Wendt, who played beloved barfly Norm on the hit 1980s comedy Cheers, died on the morning of May 20, his family has announced. He was 76. "George was a doting family man, a well-loved friend and confidant to all of those lucky enough to have known him," the family said in a statement. "He will be missed forever." The family has requested privacy during this time. Despite a long career of roles onstage and on TV, it was as gentle and henpecked Norm Peterson on Cheers that he was most associated, earning six straight Emmy Award nominations for best supporting actor in a comedy series from 1984-89. Wendt, who spent six years in Chicago's renowned Second City improv troupe during the 1970's before sitting on a barstool at the place where everybody knows your name, didn't have high hopes when he auditioned for Cheers. "My agent said, 'It's a small role, honey. It's one line. Actually, it's one word.' The word was 'beer.' I was having a hard time believing I was right for the role of 'the guy who looked like he wanted a beer.' So I went in, and they said, 'It's too small a role. Why don't you read this other one?' And it was a guy who never left the bar," Wendt told GQ magazine in an oral history of Cheers. Wendt became a fan favourite in and outside the bar -- his entrances were cheered with a warm "Norm!" -- and his wisecracks always landed. "How's a beer sound, Norm?" he would be asked by the bartender. "I dunno. I usually finish them before they get a word in," he'd respond. Wendt also found steady work onstage, putting on Edna Turnblad's housecoat in Broadway's "Hairspray" beginning in 2007, and appearing in the Tony Award-winning play Art in New York and London. He starred in the national tour of "12 Angry Men" and appeared in a production of David Mamet's "Lakeboat." He also starred in regional productions of "Death of a Salesman," "The Odd Couple," "Never Too Late" and "Funnyman." He is survived by his wife, Second City alum Bernadette Birkett, who voiced Norm's never-seen not-so better half, Vera, on Cheers; his children, Hilary, Joe and Daniel; and his stepchildren, Joshua and Andrew. - AP, 5/20/25.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Favorite Seventies Artists In The News

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In an interview with DigitalSpy.com, former Pink Floyd principal Roger Waters revealed he plans to release his fourth solo album sometime in 2016, his first new studio effort in 24 years. "I'm in the middle of making it now," said Waters, who added that the LP is a concept album involving a granddad and his grandchild searching for certain answers. "Why are we killing the children? That's what it's about," he said. Waters said some of the songs are brand new, while others are from as far back as 15 years ago, and that he will likely tour behind the album. "I'm toying with the idea of trying to make this thing into an arena show," he said. Meanwhile, on Nov. 20 Waters will release Roger Waters: The Wall, a live album from his time spent touring Pink Floyd's The Wall as a solo artist. Waters says a stage version of The Wall is also in the works. And he continues his charity work on behalf of U.S. military veterans who have been wounded in battle, recently co-headlining the Music Heals concert in Washington, D.C., with acts including Billy Corgan, Tom Morello and Sheryl Crow. - New Musical Express, 11/14/15...... '70s artists Barbra Streisand and James Taylor will be among the honorees of the Presidential Medal of Freedom during a ceremony at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 24, the administration of Pres. Barack Obama announced on Nov. 16. Other notables to be honored with the medal that evening, among a group of 17, include Gloria Estefan, composer Stephen Sondheim, and conductor Itzhak Perlman. - The Hollywood Reporter, 11/16/15...... Carly SimonAfter many years of speculation about who is the self-involved paramour sung about by Carly Simon in her No. 1 1972 hit single "You're So Vain," Simon has revealed in a new interview with People magazine that the subject of at least one of the verses is actor Warren Beatty, whom she dated in the early 1970s. "I have confirmed that the second verse is Warren," adding, "Warren thinks the whole thing is about him!" The verse, which begins "You had me several years ago when I was still quite naive," and ends with "I had some dreams, they were clouds in my coffee, Clouds in my coffee," is the second verse of the classic getting-even song, about which Simon has teased the public with clues of its subject over the years. In 2004, she told talk show host Regis Philbin that the man's name contained the letters "A," "E" and "R." That includes Beatty, but also some of Simon's other exes like James Taylor, to whom she was married for 11 years, and "You're So Vain" background vocalist Mick Jagger. Warren Beatty has long maintained that the song is definitely about him. Simon spoke to People ahead of her forthcoming memoir, Boys in the Trees, which is due on Nov 24. When People asked the singer if she will ever divulge who the other verses are about, she said, "I don't think so, at least until they know it's about them." But, as the song goes, they probably already think it's about them. - Billboard, 11/18/15...... Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has joined such music stars as Justin Beiber in posting a moving tribute to niversal's international project manager for Mercury Records Thomas Ayad, who was among the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks on Nov. 13. "My heartfelt condolences go out to the family and friends of Thomas Ayad. Words cannot express the horror of what happened in Paris. I am horrified by the tragic events that took place in Paris last Friday night," Richards tweeted on Nov. 16. Thomas Ayad was at the Bataclan theater during the Eagles of Death Metal concert, where gunmen took hostages and killed 89 people inside the venue as part of a coordinated attack across the city. Meanwhile, Richards has just revealed the video for the latest single from his new solo LP, Crosseyed Heart. Titled "Long Overdue," the single is from the guitarist's first solo effort in over 20 years. - Billboard/NME, 11/18/15...... In other Paris attack news, Cher has weighed in on the tragic events of Nov. 13, expressing her anger that ISIS murdered innocents who were "free" and "loving life" while enjoying life's pleasures. "Ppl Say Isis Attack Was SO WELL PLANNED,But They Had AK47's &Attacked Innocent ppl Who Were FREE,--ING LIFE-- A--Party,Dinner--Music-- Sports--," the she posted on Nov. 17. The diva also called out Pres. Barack Obama, the U.S. congress, and several GOP 2016 presidential candidates. "If we r forced 2fight Isis,I -- NO gop Candidate is POTUS.It Would b like the Dumb leading the Arrogant,leading the Insane Neocons? Deya Vu," she tweeted a day earlier. Cher, 69, also shared her love for Paris, writing that the City of Light is a "Rare Gem" where she spent many of her happiest moments, and offered a message of hope: "EVIL IS NOT SUPREME AND GOOD IS NOT HELPLESS... Good nite Beloved Paris---- You are Strong & You will Survive--you r the city of Light," she wrote. - Billboard, 11/17/15...... In related news, a 34-year-old amateur pianist named David Martello made several TV news reports about the attack after he embarked on a 400-mile trip to perform the iconic John Lennon song about peace and unity, "Imagine," in front of the Le Bataclan theater on a portable piano attached to a bicycle. Martello, who performs under the name Klavierkunst, made the trip after hearing the news on TV in a pub in Germany. Martello also performed at the site of the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Jan. 2015, and his website says he plans on "playing in every capital of the world" with his portable grand piano. Also, the popular rock band Coldplay opened their concert in Los Angeles on Nov. 13 with a cover of Lennon's "Imagine" in tribute to those who lost their lives in the attack. - NME, 11/15/15...... In other Beatles-related news, Ringo Starr is planning an auction of over 1,200 personal items from his and wife Barbara Bach's residences in London, Beverly Hills and Monaco on Dec. 4 and 5. The Julien's Live online auction will feature drums and guitars from throughout the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's career, from the Beatles to the All-Starr Band as well as memorabilia from the Fab Four era and "custom-made eclectic furnishings, fine art and personal items." One of the most interesting items is Ringo's 1963 Ludwig Oyster Black Pearl three-piece drum kit, which was used for the Beatles' live performances from May 1963 to February 1964, as well as on the recordings of such hits as "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "She Loves You," and "Can't Buy Me Love." The kit is expected to fetch anywhere between $300K-$500K. - Rolling Stone, 11/13/15...... On Perfectamundo, his first-ever solo outing, ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons marries his BFG band's bedrock Texas blues boogie with more recent obsessions, most prominently Afro-Cuban rhythms. It's the sound of a Havana moon shining down on Rio Grande mud. Gibbons' musical anthropology is loving and loose, with nods to hip-hop and funk (the "Legs" callback "You're What's Happenin' Baby"), Stones-y rock & roll (on Piedras Negras") and Sixties soul (a tight slide through Roy Head's 1965 hit "Treat Her Right"). It doesn't all come together seamlessly. But the same rumbling gravitas that fired Eliminator keeps things flowing. - Rolling Stone, 11/19/15...... Eddie Van HalenDavid Lee RothAlex Van HalenMichael AnthonyThe pre-history of Van Halen, which began in 1973 in Pasadena, Calif., when a cover band called Mammoth started by two Dutch immigrant brothers hired a wealthy doctor's son to be their singer after they became tired of paying him $35 a show to use his PA system, is usually glossed over in accounts of the band. But in Van Halen Rising: How a Southern California Backyard Party Band Saved Heavy Metal, author Greg Renoff devotes an entire book to it. It's the tale of hardworking kids with nothing in common learning to fuse pop and heavy metal into a new sound that completely changed the music world. It also vividly shows that the personality clashes that would later destroy the band were there from Day One. - Rolling Stone, 11/19/15...... No single person "invented" rock & roll. But it's hard to imagine how it could've happened without Sun Records visionary Sam Phillips. Elvis Presley biographer Peter Guralnick's rigorously researched new book Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll tells the story of a Southern white businessman who enabled the careers of epochal artists, black and white -- including Elvis, B.B. King, Johnny Cash, Howlin' Wolf, Ike Turner, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins. This definitive work maintains the high standard of Guralnick's other books, and as his lifelong devotion has shown, he's a true believer in rock & roll. You may come away born again too. - Rolling Stone, 11/19/15...... The SiriusXM satellite radio network announced on Nov. 17 that Tom Petty will be getting his how Sirius station beginning on Nov. 20 at 6 p.m. EST. Petty will curating choice cuts of rock, rhythm and blues, as well as play unreleased studio and live recordings and unique cover cuts by his bands the Heartbreakers, Mudcrutch and the Traveling Wilburys. Petty has already been hosting a weekly show with Sirius called Tom Petty's Buried Treasure for nine seasons, which will continue on with new and archival episodes on his new station, dubbed Tom Petty Radio. - Billboard, 11/17/15...... Songwriter Roger Nichols, who penned the sentimental 1975 Paul Anka hit "Times of Your Life," filed a complaint in a California federal court on Nov. 17 alleging that the conservative Super PAC Club for Growth misappropriated his song in a commercial targeting Democratic Wisconsin senatorial candidate Russ Feingold. "The use was particularly egregious because the Club, acting out of its desire to draw attention to its political agenda, utilized the Composition -- a sweet and melancholy song about cherishing the moments of one's life -- to make a derivative work that was a bitter attack advertisement," the complaint reads, adding that Club for Growth "made a distinctive effort to draw an association... by using a singer that was clearly impersonating the style of Paul Anka... to mimic the original recording." The complaint adds: "Nichols does not want his work or reputation to be associated with the Club for Growth, Donald Trump, or any controversial political or social views associated with them or their supporters." In relevant legal precedent, a judge previously ruled that satirical lyrics on top of familiar music for a campaign ad was not covered by fair use in Don Henley's lawsuit against California senatorial candidate Chuck DeVore. Given that Nichols' lawsuit a complaint over an audiovisual commercial rather than a campaign rally (like what Trump recently faced), legal experts say Nichols potentially has an easier road ahead. The commercial was posted on YouTube, aired on broadcast and cable, and was published on Politico.com and other media outlets, according to the complaint. As for the nostalgic song, "Times of Your Life" was originally commissioned by Kodak for use in their Paul Anka-sung commercial, and was most recently used by AMC for the series finale trailer of Mad Men. The song became a No. 30 hit for Anka on the pop hit parade in November 1975. - The Hollywood Reporter, 11/17/15...... Alex LifesonAlthough Rush may have performed their final major tour when their R40 tour wrapped earlier in 2015 due to ailments suffered by guitarist Alex Lifeson and drummer Neil Pert, Lifeson says that speculation about the band's demise have been greatly exaggerated. "I don't think it is the end, and we never really said this is definitively our last tour. I think it's likely to be our last major tour, but we're still in contact, very close contact with each other, all three of us, and I don't think it's certainly the end of the band," he told Billboard on Nov. 16. "There are still lots of things we want to do. It's not to say that we wouldn't do something in the future on a smaller scale, and there's always the fun project of making a record, which we've all loved forever. Right now I think we're just kind of relaxing and taking it in and getting reconnected with our families and friends and more of a domestic life, and then we'll kinda sort of review it, I think, in the new year and see what we want to do," Lifeson added. As Rush is in hiatus, Peart is preparing for the Nov. 20 publication of Clockwork Lives, his second science-fiction novel co-written with Kevin Anderson, while Lifeson has been working on electronic music projects with his son and singer Tyler. - Billboard, 11/16/15...... Bruce Springsteen confirmed on Nov. 17 via Twitter that he and his E Street Band will take the Saturday Night Live stage for its Christmas episode, which will be broadcast on Dec. 19. "Mark your calendar... Bruce hits the @nbcsnl stage on December 19, hosted Tina Fey & Amy Poehler!," reads the post tweeted from his Twitter account. Also appearing on the Dec. 19 episode will be Chance the Rapper and Leon Bridges.- Billboard, 11/17/15...... Jimmy Buffett officially opened his new Margaritaville Beach Resort in Miami, Fla., on Nov. 14, a $150 million attraction that features nearly 350 rooms, eight bars and a spa. Buffett also treated his Parrotheads to a free concert at the city's iconic Bandshell later in the evening. The Bandshell, built in the 1970s, will feature local music several nights a week, but is now run by Margaritaville. The city of Miami contributed more than $20 million to the project and is hoping it will transform the area into a more sophisticated vacation escape with a Caribbean-themed vibe. - AP, 11/16/15...... David Bowie will premiere a 10-minute long single titled "?" (pronounced Blackstar) from his forthcoming album of the same name on the UK's Sky Atlantic network on Nov. 19 at 8.45 p.m. The single will be presented alongside a short video of the single, which is featured in the opening credits of the new Sky Atlantic drama The Last Panthers. "?" is the title track of Bowie's upcoming 25th studio album, which will be released on his 69th birthday (Jan. 8, 2016). - New Musical Express, 11/13/15...... Foreigner announced on Nov. 16 they will commence a 2016 summer tour of Europe and Israel at The Paladium in London on June 7. The show will be followed by dates at Tel Aviv’s Caesarea Amphitheatre (6/14 and 15) Belgium’s Graspop (6/17), Cologne’s Tanzbrunnen (8/8), and many more during their 12-city trek. Tickets for the band's London concert go on sale Nov. 20 at 9 a.m. GMT on the LiveNation website. - Noble PR, 11/16/15...... Cable TV's CMT channel will honor country music veteran Kenny Rogers as Artist of a Lifetime during the CMT Artists of the Year awards show in Nashville, Tenn., on Dec. 2. Rogers, 77, recently announced his retirement from touring, saying he will do a final world tour in 2016 before retiring from the road so he can spend more time with his family. "When you start out in the business you don't think about awards, you think about survival," Rogers said. "And the longer you survive, you get an award for survival." The CMT awards show will air on CMT on Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. EST. - AP, 11/17/15...... Gary Glitter has lost his appeal against his child sex conviction in the U.K. In February, the "Rock and Roll Part 2" singer was jailed for 16 years after being found guilty of abuse offenses dating back to the '70s and '80s. According to the BBC, Glitter's legal team argued that the media's coverage made a fair trial impossible. However, judges said that there was nothing "unsafe" about the conviction. Glitter was sentenced for attempted rape, four counts of indecent assault and one of having sex with a girl under 13. Sentencing, Judge Alistair McCreath said that there was "no real evidence" that Glitter -- real name Paul Gadd -- had atoned for his crimes. Glitter, who denied all charges, was acquitted of three other counts in February. - NME, 11/17/15...... P.F. SloanP.F. Sloan, an esteemed singer/songwriter who penned several hits in the '60s for such artists as The Turtles and Barry McGuire ("Eve of Destruction"), The Grass Roots ("Where Were You When I Needed You"), and Johnny Rivers ("Secret Agent Man"), succumbed to a battle with pancreatic cancer at his Los Angeles home on Nov. 15. He was 70. Sloan honed his talents during L.A.'s pop and rock explosion during the 1960s, and as a 12-year-old once asked Elvis Presley for a guitar lesson. Born Philip Gary Schlein, Sloan landed a deal at the tender age of 13 with Aladdin Records, and a year later released his debut single, "All I Want Is Loving." In 1965, his single "Sins of a Family" peaked at No. 87 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Sloan had recently published his memoir, What's Exactly The Matter With Me?, and his latest album was 2014's My Beethoven. - Billboard, 11/16/15...... Music promoter/producer/nightclub owner Gene Norman, best known for founding the record label GNP Crescendo and helping to bring some of the most renowned jazz artists of the 20th century to the West Coast, died on Nov. 2 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 93. Mr. Norman founded GNP Crescendo (its initials stand for "Gene Norman Presents"; Crescendo was the name of the nightclub Mr. Norman opened in Los Angeles) in 1954, and artists recorded by the label over the years include Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, Max Roach, George Shearing and Art Tatum....... Carol Doda, a legendary stripper who helped introduce topless entertainment in the U.S. more than 50 years ago, died on Nov. 9 in San Francisco of complications related to kidney failure. She was 78. Doda went topless in 1964 at Frisco's Condor Club and soon changed every nightspot on busy Broadway. She left the club in 1985 and later owned a lingerie store. Doda, known for her augmented bust, rode onto stage atop a piano on an elevator platform, debuting the same day Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson drew half a million people in a visit to San Francisco. It wasn't long before the big news in town was "The Girl on the Piano." An illuminated sign on the club in Doda's likeness later became a landmark. - AP, 11/12/15.

A live stream concert from Paris that was to feature such artists as Elton John, Duran Duran and others was suspended on the evening of Nov. 13 after Paris was rocked by several deadly terrorist attacks. To be hosted by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, the broadcast was to feature musical performances from locations around the globe, from Rio de Janeiro to Miami, Sydney and Cape Town, with the aim of raising awareness about global warming a few weeks before world leaders gather for the COP 21 Paris climate summit opening Nov. 30. The three Paris attacks, which included a shooting at the Le Bataclan concert hall where the Eagles of Death Metal were performing, is officially the deadliest concert shooting of all time, with gunmen killing at least 118. Also, the band U2 canceled a planned concert in the Paris area on Nov. 14 in light of the attacks. "We are devastated at the loss of life at the Eagles of Death Metal concert and our thoughts and prayers are with the band and their fans," U2 posted on its official website. - AP, 11/13/15...... Olivia Newton-JohnOlivia Newton-John has earned her first No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs Chart for the week ending Nov. 21 with her new single "You Have to Believe." The track, which features contributions from Dave Aude and Newton-John's daughter Chloe, is a reinterpretation of Olivia's 1980 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 "Magic," from the film Xanadu, in which she starred. Newton-John's last hit came in 1992 with "I Need Love," which peaked at No. 44. - Billboard, 11/12/15...... The cable channel AMC has announced it will sponsor all-star concert celebrating the 75th anniversary of the birth of John Lennon on Dec. 5 at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. With performances by such artists as Peter Frampton, Steven Tyler, Sheryl Crow, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Tom Morello and Eric Church, Imagine: The John Lennon 75th Birthday Concert will be taped and air exclusively on AMC on Dec. 19 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. More artists are expected to be announced later. Meanwhile, a 1962 J-160E Gibson acoustic guitar that Lennon played on such early Beatles songs as "P.S. I Love You" and "Love Me Do" sold for $2.41 million on Nov. 8 at a Julien's auction in California. The guitar had for decades been in the possession of John McCaw, a novice musician who bought it in the late 1960s without knowing it had been stolen from the legendary Beatle several years before. Half of the proceeds from the sale of the guitar, which was stolen from Lennon at a December 1963 Christmas concert, will go toward the Spirit Foundation, a charitable organization that he and his widow, Yoko Ono, created, auctioneer Darren Julien said. Also selling at the same auction was the Beatles drum head that Ringo Starr played when the band made their historic appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. It sold for $2.1 million, Julien said. - NBC News, 11/8/15...... In more Beatles-related news, viewers of the U.K.'s ITV channel have voted "Hey Jude" as the U.K.'s favorite number one record by the Fab Four. On Nov. 11, the station broadcast The Nation's Favourite Beatles Number One, a rundown of results from a poll to determine which of the band's 17 Number One singles is the most loved. The top five songs on the list were "Hey Jude," "Yesterday," "Let It Be," "Eleanor Rigby," and "All You Need Is Love." - New Musical Express, 11/12/15...... Elvis Presley has topped the U.K. album chart for the second week in a row with his latest posthumous LP If I Can Dream, featuring the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The album sold more in its second week than its first, a rare feat in modern chart history, with a combined sales and streaming tally of 88,600, compared with 79,000 in its first week. In more chart action, Rod Stewart's new album Another Country fell from No. 2 to No. 4, while the new incarnation of the Beatles' 1 compilation, 1+, debuted at No. 5. On the singles chart, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" re-entered the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 tally at No. 45, with a Halloween bump. Jackson's 1984 creepy classic also returned to the Hot 100 the previous two years for a week each after Halloween (No. 32 in 2014; No. 42 in 2013). - Billboard, 11/13/15...... Meanwhile, David Bowie has released a creepy clip from his forthcoming album Blackstar, which is due in 2016 on Bowie's birthday, Jan. 8. The title track will be released on Nov. 20, and both the single and the short film, which features a bejeweled skull in an astronaut's helmet and Bowie himself clutching some kind of bible, will premiere at Brooklyn's Nitehawk Cinema before that date. - Billboard, 11/13/15...... In an interview with ABC Radio on Nov. 12, Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood said the Stones could return to the studio as early as this December. "We'll maybe go in the studio in December and cut a few tracks and see what happens," Wood said. He also noted that the band would be laying "some groundwork" for a possible new album project in the coming weeks. "We'll take it from there, see how it all goes," he added. "One thing at a time." - Billboard, 11/13/15...... Leslie WestFormer Mountain and West, Bruce and Laing frontman Leslie West has paid tribute to his late WBL bandmate, Jack Bruce, with a cover of the Willie Dixon classic "Spoonful," which will be included in his forthcoming new studio LP, Soundcheck. "When I found out Jack died I was very sad, so I put that on there as a tribute to him because there'll never be another Jack Bruce," West said. Soundcheck is due out Nov. 20 and also features collaborations with Queen's Brian May, Peter Frampton, Bonnie Bramlett and others. - Billboard, 11/12/15...... A federal court judge has ordered that Journey guitarist Neal Schon be paid $290K by officials in San Francisco to settle a lawsuit brought by him over his lavish 2013 wedding to a former reality television star. Schon married Real Housewives of D.C. star Michaele Salahi in December 2013 at the Palace of Fine Arts with a reception at an adjacent building that once housed the Exploratorium science museum. Schon said he agreed to pay the city $58,000 for the use, but was surprised to learn days before the wedding that he would have to pay $240,000 for the opulent event to go on. He reluctantly paid, likening the price hike to "extortion." The couple sued in federal court in February, claiming that the city unfairly jacked up the fee after learning the couple planned to broadcast the event on pay-per-view. - AP, 11/11/15...... Bruce Springsteen was among the headliners of the ninth annual Stand Up For Heroes fundraiser at The Theater of Madison Square Garden In New York City on Nov. 10. The event was emceed by comedian Jon Stewart, who introduced the Boss saying he always admired the man because "he got out of New Jersey, a place where I also grew up and wanted to desperately leave." "And where do I live now?" he quipped. "New Jersey." Springsteen played a taut, four-song set that included "For You," "Darlington County," and "Dancing in the Dark." Presented by the Bob Woodruff Foundation and the New York Comedy Festival, the event has raised $30 million in 275 programs nationwide since it was founded in 2006. - Billboard, 11/11/15...... Jeff Lynne's ELO have announced a series of dates in the U.K. in spring 2016, beginning in Liverpool on April 5. The band will then play Nottingham, (4/7), Leeds (4/9), Manchester (4/10), Glasgow (4/12), Newcastle (4/14) and Birmingham (4/16/17), before wrapping at London's O2 on April 20 and 22. Jeff Lynne's ELO released its first album under the ELO name in 14 years, Alone in the Universe, on Nov. 13. - New Musical Express, 11/11/15...... Aerosmith guitarist Brad Whitford has told Billboard magazine that he feels "a little bit abandoned" by Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler, who is currently concentrating on a new country-influenced solo album. Whitford said that Aerosmith had plans to tour in early 2016, but they were put on hold by Tyler who he said "doesn't want to do it." "It's unfortunate. We kind of feel a little bit abandoned by him. I guess he seems to think his solo career is going to go great guns, and he doesn't seem to realise that -- in my opinion -- his fans around the globe want to see him in the context of Aerosmith and don't really care for whatever he thinks he's gonna do," Whitford said. "I don't know if he gets that but, hey, that's what he wants to do. I can't put a gun to his head. It's just pretty disappointing," he added. Tyler's solo LP, which is being recorded in Nashville, is expected to be released in 2016. - New Musical Express, 11/10/15...... Alice CooperAlice Cooper has released a "souped-up version" of the children's symphony classic "Peter and the Wolf." Cooper narrates the newfangled tale of the famed story by Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev and gives voice to all of the characters, including Peter, now cast as a lonely Russian boy in Los Angeles who becomes a media celebrity after capturing a wolf that escapes from the zoo. He also plays Peter's grizzled grandfather, a laid back SoCal gardener who takes Peter in after he is orphaned in Russia. "I kept picturing Cheech and Chong," Cooper says of the grandfather character, which was his favorite to portray in the story. "You know, an old hippie. I kind of channeled Tommy Chong and gave him that voice: 'Hey man, cool.'" Cooper's Peter and the Wolf in Hollywood album arrives on the Universal Music label Deutsche Grammophon, with music performed by The National Youth Orchestra of Germany, and includes all of the familiar music from the original "Peter and the Wolf." - Billboard, 11/10/15...... Veteran Eagles manager Irving Azoff will be honored at the 2016 Pre-Grammy Gala at the Beverly Hilton, organizers announced on Nov. 9. Azoff, chairman and CEO Azoff MSG Entertainment, will be presented with the President's Merit Award in recognition of his significant contributions to the music industry and his numerous philanthropic endeavors. Azoff will join previous recipients which include Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss, Clive Davis, Berry Gordy, Mo Ostin, Ahmet Ertegun and David Geffen, among others. The ceremony will take place at the 2016 Grammy Salute to Industry Icons event, which will again be presented by Davis and The Recording Academy on Feb. 14, 2016, a day before the 58th Grammy Awards. - Billboard, 11/9/15...... Authorities in New Zealand have announced a strict no-drinking policy for AC/DC's upcoming concert in Auckland on Dec. 15. AC/DC s set to perform at the city's Western Springs Stadium on that date, and fans will not be able to purchase alcohol in or around the venue due to a temporary liquor ban which aims to curb crime in the area. Police Sergeant Antony Wilson wrote to Auckland council requesting the ban, expressing fears for alcohol-related crime in relation to the show. Wilson also said that a ban "significantly assisted in curbing alcohol-related harm and offending in public areas." The band has not yet commented on the ban. - New Musical Express, 11/12/15...... Queen and Adam Lambert have been confirmed the first headliner of the U.K.'s 2016 Isle of Wight Festival. The gig will be Queen's first ever U.K. festival show and will be their only U.K. peformance in 2016. They will close the annual festival on Sunday, June 12. "I think Queen at The Isle of Wight Festival is a date that was long overdue," guitarist Brian May said. "How incredible to take on this challenge at this point in our lives. With an injection of new blood in the shape of the incredible Adam Lambert, Queen will be ready to tear it up on this legendary stage in 2016. Freddie [Mercury] would have loved it. Can't wait," he added. - NME, 11/10/15...... Influential British folk singer Roy Harper, who provided lead vocals on Pink Floyd's 1975 track "Have a Cigar," says he's been left "incredibly angry" after sex abuse allegations brought against him by U.K. authorities were dropped in October. Harper was recently acquitted of two indecent assault charges, one of allegedly assaulting a 16-year-old girl in 1980 and one of abusing an 11-year-old in the mid-1970s. Speaking following a three-year battle to clear his name, Harper said: "I have now been acquitted on all the charges that were brought. This case should never have gone as far as this, or taken so long to resolve. The psychological and personal cost to my wife and myself has been enormous and the financial cost hugely unfair. I lost my livelihood and I spent my savings... and more, on my defence." Harper added: "I realise these are difficult issues at this time in this society, and I thank my lawyers for standing by me and working so hard to show the truth. Despite coming out of this without a blemish on my name, I cannot recoup my costs and that's left me incredibly angry." - NME, 11/10/15...... Allen ToussaintNew Orleans music legend Allen Toussaint, a songwriter, producer, and performer helped define the sound of soul and R&B in New Orleans and beyond, died following a performance in Madrid, Spain on Nov. 9. He was 77. Toussaint, who grew up in New Orleans, began his career producing for local talent like Ernie K-Doe, Irma Thomas, Art and Aaron Neville, and Lee Dorsey in the early 1960s. Adopting the second-line piano style of artists like Professor Longhair, he brought the New Orleans aesthetic to a national audience with hits like "Mother-In-Law," "Fortune Teller," "Ride Your Pony," and many more. By the 1970s, Toussaint had gone international, collaborating with everyone from Paul McCartney (he played on the Wings album Venus and Mars) to Solomon Burke to Paul Simon (with whom he had just announced a New Orleans benefit concert in early November). He also launched his solo career during this era with a trio of R&B albums for Warner Bros. Between his solo work and his writing for other artists, his songs have been covered by everyone from the Rolling Stones and Jerry Garcia to Bonnie Raitt and Glen Campbell. His production for seminal funk groups like The Meters has also found a second life as the backbone of some of hip-hop's most recognizable beats. He re-emerged as one of the musical voices of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, recording with Elvis Costello and Eric Clapton and touring widely. Already a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Toussaint's new solo work earned him six Grammy nominations through 2013 and 2014, as well as a National Medal of the Arts. Sorry to hear that Allen Toussaint died after a concert in Spain," Paul McCartney posted after learning of his death. "Having worked with him in New Orleans I know what a sweet and gentle guy he was and a massive songwriting talent with songs like 'Fortune Teller', Southern Nights', 'Working in the Coal Mine' and 'Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)'. His songs will be cherished by people like me who will have fond memories of Allen forever. Deepest sympathies and love to his family from me and my family," McCartney added. - Billboard, 11/10/15...... Scottish drummer Andy White, a session musican who played drums on some of the Beatles' earliest tracks, passed away on Nov. 9 in New Jersey after suffering a stroke. He was 85. Mr. White appeared on the US release of the Beatles' 1962 recordings of "Love Me Do" and "PS I Love You," and is also thought to have played on the album version of "Please Please Me." As well as playing with the Beatles, Mr. White also provided drums for Tom Jones' 1965 single "It's Not Unusual" and Lulu's 1964 cover of "Shout." In 2009, White said in an interview with a New Jersey paper that he was paid a one-off fee of £5 for three hours work with the Beatles and received no further royalties from the recordings. "You could tell it was something different and very special," Mr. White said in 2012. "But I didn't know just how special it would become." - NME, 11/12/15...... Gunnar HansenActor Gunnar Hansen, best known for portraying the Leatherface character in the classic 1974 horror flick The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, died of pancreatic cancer in Northeast Harbor, Maine, on Nov. 7. He was 68. After interviewing with Texas Chainsaw Massacre director Tobe Hooper in 1973, Hansen was given the part of Leatherface the retarded killer. After Texas Chainsaw Massacre he tried to make a living as a writer, and worked as a magazine editor for a while. Hansen, who was originally from Iceland, also directed a documentary on Greenland, and spent some time as a web designer. He was currently casting and re-writing the movie The Last Horror Picture Show....... Original Motörhead drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor has died at age 61. Taylor drummed with the pioneering British heavy metal outfit from 1975 to 1984 and then again from 1987 to 1992, which means he played on the bulk of the band's classic recordings. Although he officially left Motörhead decades ago, he linked up with the band's current lineup to perform the immortal "Ace of Spades" in Birmingham in Nov. 2014. - Billboard, 11/12/15...... Rock drummer Edward "Fast Eddie" Hoh, who played on many well-known '60s rock songs by such acts as Donovan and The Monkees, passed away on Nov. 7 in Westmont, Ill. He was 71. He also performed at the seminal 1967 Monterey Pop Festival as a member of the Mamas and the Papas touring band. In 1968, he participated in the recording of Super Session, the highly successful 1968 Mike Bloomfield/Al Kooper/Stephen Stills collaboration album. Hoh's flurry of activity came to an end by the early 1970s, and since then he had remained out of the public eye.

Sunday, May 16, 2021

Favorite Seventies Artists In The News

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As Cher celebrated her milestone 75th birthday on May 19, the superstar diva announced a new biopic about her life is in the works the same day. Cher took to Twitter to announced Universal Studios is working on the project with Mamma Mia! producers Judy Craymer and Gary Goetzman onboard with a script by Oscar-winning screenwriter Eric Roth. Craymer and Goetzman worked with Cher previously on 2018's Mamma Mia! sequel, Here We Go Again. Craymer confirmed the news in a statement to Deadline.com and said the biopic will cover Cher's remarkable decades-long career. "Gary and I are thrilled to be working with Cher again and this time bringing her empowering and true life odyssey to the big screen," Craymer was quoted as saying. "One cannot help but be drawn to and inspired by Cher's larger than life talent, fortitude, unique wit, warmth and vision. Her unparalleled success in music film and TV have inspired generations. We could not be happier to tell her story to cinema audiences," she added. Cher also previously worked with Eric Roth on the 1987 film Suspect, which he penned. Casting and plot of the biopic currently remains under wraps, however according to Deadline it will not be a break-into-song musical like Mamma Mia!. It's also not clear whether the film will attempt to cover the pop star's entire life, or focus on a particular era. - Music-News.com, 5/21/21...... Eric ClaptonIn an e-mail message to Italian architect and music mogul (and anti-lockdown activist) Robin Monotti Graziadei, Eric Clapton hits out at what he terms "propaganda" over vaccine safety and says he suffered alarming side-effects after both his first and second vaccinations of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine. Clapton, a lockdown skeptic, said his hands and feet became "useless" prompting fears he would never play again. "I took the first jab of AZ [AstraZeneca] and straight away had severe reactions which lasted ten days," the legendary guitarist said in his message to Grazaidei, adding he "recovered eventually" but suffered further "disastrous reactions" six weeks later after the second shot. "My hands and feet were either frozen, numb or burning, and pretty much useless for two weeks, I feared I would never play again... I should never have gone near the needle. But the propaganda said the vaccine was safe for everyone," he added. Clapton, who suffers from emphysema, ended his e-mail to Grazaidei, which was shared on Telegram and verified by Rolling Stone, by saying: "I've been a rebel all my life, against tyranny and arrogant authority, which is what we have now." Clapton criticized the UK government earlier in 2021 in an anti-lockdown song called "Stand And Deliver." The song was in collaboration with Van Morrison, who is also a critic of pandemic restrictions. It has been well-documented that possible side-effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine can potentially include fatigue, chills, fever, nausea, headaches or "generally feeling unwell". It can also cause "excessive sweating, itchy skin or rash," though this is less common. Many people have taken to social media to point out how their experiences with the AZ vaccine were much more mild or symptom-free in comparison to Clapton's. Music and entertainment celebrities who have received Covid vaccinations and encouraged others to do so include Alice Cooper, Ozzy Osbourne, Elton John, WIllie Nelson, Roger Taylor, Rob Halford and Dolly Parton. - DailyMail.co.uk, 5/16/21...... The second part of music mogul Clive Davis's annual Grammy-related gala took place on May 15, with Davis virtually interviewing the likes of Elton John, Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Queen's Brian May and Roger Taylor, Dionne Warwick, Barry Manilow and Santana. The second edition, benefitting the Grammy Museum, had been slated to take place on Mar. 13 -- the night before the rescheduled Grammy Awards show -- but Davis contracted Bell's palsy and postponed the event until May 15. "I've always been drawn to miserable lyrics," joked Elton as Davis talked to him about writing the music for "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me." "I love that song so much, its always a favorite part of my repertoire. The song is about redemption, about hope and coming through the end of something sad," John added. In a rare appearance, Joni Mitchell talked to Davis about her hit, "Both Sides Now," a song she says she "grew into," as well as her musical path. Looking and sounding great following her 2015 brain aneurysm, Mitchell said she had her piano teacher to thank for her piano style. "When I was seven, I wrote an instrumental called 'Robin Walk.'" When Mitchell played it for her piano teacher, "she hit me across the knuckles with a ruler and said, 'Why would you want to play by ear when you have the masters to learn from?'" Mitchell quit and from then on was self-taught. "My style is unorthodox because I am uninfluenced by the masters." The first edition of Davis's pre-Grammys gala was held on Jan. 30 and included Rod Stewart, Bruce Springsteen and Barry Gibb, among others. - Billboard, 5/16/21...... Roger DaltreyThe Who's frontman Roger Daltrey announced on May 21 he'll kick off a solo tour of the US on Aug. 21 at the Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys in Stateline, Nev. Daltrey, 77, will tour with members of the Who's touring band for his "Live and Kicking Tour" for a few rare dates without his longtime bandmate Pete Townshend. "Roger Daltrey is delighted to announce that he and members of The Who touring band will be on the road late summer 2021, performing some Who hits, a few rarities and some solo hits," reads a message on the official Who website. "So far, three dates have been announced with several more to follow," with the other two dates to include the Northern Quest Resort & Casino in Spokane, Wash. on Sept. 1 and the Washington State Fair in Puyallup on Sept. 3. The Who were due to perform 11 dates in the UK and Ireland in March and April 2020, but they had to be were postponed due to the global coronavirus pandemic, the concerts are yet to be rescheduled but Daltrey has told fans they will "definitely happen." Daltrey and Townshend have been focused on reissues of the Who's back catalogue during the coronavirus lockdown, including a "super-deluxe" edition of 1967's The Who Sell Out and, this June, a double-LP version of 1981's Face Dances as part of Record Store Day to mark the album's 40th anniversary. - Music-News.com, 5/21/21...... Former Sex Pistols frontman John "Johnny Rotten" Lydon was reportedly snubbed from director Danny Boyle's 6-part Sex Pistols TV series Pistol for being "too difficult to work with." Jordan Mooney, a former muse of the band, claims Lydon was not included in the development of Boyle's biopic over his attitude. "[John] would just be a saboteur and he wouldn't bring much to the table," Mooney said in an interview with the UK paper The Sun. "John argues for the sake of arguing. He's a difficult person and I can't say that part of him has changed at all." She continued: "As he's got older, he's only got more difficult -- he's contrary... John has got a few issues about his importance in the world so him not being involved is the best thing that can happen." Lydon recently spoke out about the show, calling it "the most disrespectful shit I've ever had to endure" and says he will be seeking legal action as the show did not request his participation of consent. "I think that's the most disrespectful shit I've ever had to endure," Lydon said in an interview with London's The Sunday Times, reacting to recent publicity shots promoting the series. "I mean, they went to the point to hire an actor to play me but what's the actor working on? Certainly not my character. It can't go anywhere else [but court]." Pistol began shooting in April with Anson Boon starring as Lydon, and Louis Partridge as guitarist Sid Vicious. - New Musical Express, 5/20/21...... A new trailer for the forthcoming Aretha Franklin biopic Respect has been shared on YouTube, which covers the inception of the "Queen of Soul"'s classic song and the film's namesake. Respect will cover the life of Franklin, played by Jennifer Hudson, from her childhood days as a gospel singer to her rise to stardom as the most popular female soul singer of her time. Respect has been delayed several times due to the coronavirus pandemic, but is currently set to premiere in the US on Aug. 13 and in the UK on Sept. 10. Starring alongside Hudson will be a cast that includes Forest Whitaker, Marlon Wayans and Mary J. Blige. - NME, 5/20/21...... In a new interview with the New York Times, Irish singer Sinaéd O'Connor claims that she was once attacked by late pop/funk icon Prince at his Hollywood home. O'Connor said the incident occurred when Prince invited her to his Hollywood mansion after the 1991 cover of Prince's song "Nothing Compares 2 U" became a huge hit. According to O'Connor, Prince "chastised her for swearing in interviews, harangued his butler to serve her soup though she repeatedly refused it, and sweetly suggested a pillow fight only to thump her with something hard he'd slipped into his pillowcase." After allegedly escaping the house on foot in the middle of the night, Prince is said to have "stalked her with his car, leapt out and chased her around the highway." "You've got to be crazy to be a musician, but there's a difference between being crazy and being a violent abuser of women," said O'Connor, who gave a similar account of the experience with the UK paper The Mirror in 2007. She repeated similar claims of the singer trying to "beat her up" on Good Morning Britain in 2019. In 2018, Prince's ex-wife Mayte Garcia -- who was married to the singer from 1996-2000 -- spoke out in the star's defense, telling TMZ that he was never violent towards her or witnessed him being violent towards anyone. O'Connor was speaking ahead of the release of new memoir Rememberings, and also is planning to release her first album in seven years later in 2021. - NME, 5/19/21...... Yoko OnoJohn LennonThe new John Lennon and Yoko Ono "mini-documentary" 24 Hours: The World of John and Yoko is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video US. The 30-minute film is available to watch in full for the first time since its initial release on the BBC back in 1969 through the Coda Collection on Amazon. "Last seen more than 50 years ago, and having aired just once on TV, this intimate documentary -- captured over a five-day period -- shows a day in the life of John and Yoko while Lennon was still a member of the Beatles, controversies raged and activism became a central concern in the couple's everyday reality," an official description reads. 24 Hours... was directed by Paul Morrison and delves into Lennon and Ono's creative process, with filming having taken place at London's Abbey Road Studios, Lennon's Tittenhurst Park estate and the London headquarters of Apple Records. - NME, 5/18/21...... Elsewhere on the Fab Four front, Paul McCartney has teamed up with music producer Rick Rubin for a new documentary series on the Hulu streaming platform. McCartney 3, 2, 1 will explore McCartney's musical history as a former Beatle, for a rare one-on-one interview with Rubin. The six-episode series will span McCartney's work with the Beatles and Wings as well as his 50 plus years as a solo artist. It is set to debut on Hulu on July 16. "Never before have fans had the opportunity to hear Paul McCartney share, in such expansive, celebratory detail, the experience of creating his life's work - more than 50 years of culture-defining music," said Hulu exec Craig Erwich in a statement. McCartney 3, 2, 1 was directed by Zachary Heinzerling, while both McCartney and Rubin are among the executive producers on the project. Meanwhile, Sir Paul has topped London's Sunday Times' 2021 list of the most wealthy British musicians with an estimated fortune of £820m. Also making the Top 10 of the richest music people in Britain were Elton John (#4, £375m), Mick Jagger (#5, £310m), Keith Richards (#6, £295m), Olivia and Dhani Harrison (#7, £290m) and Ringo Starr (#8, £280m). - NME, 5/17/21...... American metal icons Motley Crue and English rockers Def Leppard have once again rescheduled their co-headline US tour, pushing the dates back to 2022. The two bands were originally set to hit the road over summer 2020, which was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Motley Crue shared on social media on May 14 that they would be pushing their rescheduled 2021 dates back another year, due to ongoing Covid restrictions and touring logistics. "To all our loyal fans, we wanted to let you know that we learned today that the tour is getting moved to 2022," they wrote on Facebook. "This is the only way to ensure that we can play ALL of the dates for ALL of you who have purchased tickets. We appreciate you hanging in there and can't wait to get back on stage and bring The Stadium Tour to all of our fans." Motley Crue and Def Leppard will still be joined by Poison and Joan Jett for the new run of shows, which kick off in June 2022. One final rescheduled date for Glendale, Ariz. is still to be announced. - NME, 5/16/21...... Charles GrodinActor Charles Grodin, best known for his roles in such films as 1992's Beethoven and 1972's The Heartbreak Kid as well as numerous television appearances, died of bone marrow cancer on May 18 at his home in Wilton, Conn. He was 86. With a great sense of deadpan comedy and the kind of Everyman good looks that lend themselves to playing businessmen or curmudgeonly fathers, Mr. Grodin found plenty of work as a supporting player and the occasional lead. He also had his own talk show for a time in the 1990s and was a frequent guest on the talk shows of others, making 36 appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and more than 40 on David Letterman's NBC and CBS shows combined. Mr. Grodin was a writer as well, with a number of plays and books to his credit. Though he never won a prestige acting award, he did win a writing Emmy for a 1977 Paul Simon television special, sharing it with Mr. Simon and six others. Born on April 21, 1935, in Pittsburgh, Mr. Grodin, who dropped out of the University of Miami to pursue acting, had managed to land a smattering of stage and television roles when, in 1962, he received his first big break, landing a part in a Broadway comedy called "Tchin-Tchin," which starred Anthony Quinn and Margaret Leighton. In 1975 came a breakthrough Broadway role opposite Ellen Burstyn in Bernard Slade's "Same Time, Next Year," a durable two-hander about a man and woman, each married to someone else, who meet once a year in the same inn room. The show ran for three and a half years, with an ever-changing cast; the two original stars left after seven months. Mr. Grodin by that point was in demand in Hollywood. (Burstyn reprised the role in a 1978 film adaptation, but this time opposite Alan Alda in the Grodin role.) Mr. Grodin had already appeared in Mike Nichols's Catch-22 in 1970 and had turned in one of his better-known film performances in the 1972 comic romance The Heartbreak Kid, in which he played a self-absorbed sporting goods salesman who marries in haste, immediately loses interest in his bride (Jeannie Berlin), and falls in love with another woman (Cybill Shepherd) on his honeymoon. (Elaine May, Nichols's longtime comedy partner and Ms. Berlin's mother, directed.) In 1978 he had a supporting role in the Warren Beatty vehicle Heaven Can Wait. Another signature role was in the action comedy Midnight Run in 1988, in which Mr. Grodin played an accountant who has embezzled a fortune from the mob and is being pursued by a bounty hunter, played by Robert De Niro. Mr. Grodin showed a different side in the mid-1990s when he hosted The Charles Grodin Show on the cable channel CNBC. After his talk show ended in 1998, Mr. Grodin largely stepped away from show business for a dozen years. Then he began to take roles again, including a recurring one on Louie, the comedian Louis C.K.'s series. Mr. Grodin is survived by his second wife, Elissa Durwood, and a son from his second marriage and a daughter from his first marriage, the comedian Marion Grodin, and a granddaughter. - The New York Times, 5/18/21.

"Retrospectrum," a comprehensive visual exhibition of Bob Dylan's artwork, will show in the U.S. for the first time in November when it opens at Florida International University's Frost Museum. Described as the "most expansive and detailed" exhibition of Dylan's artwork ever seen on U.S. soil," the show will open on Nov. 30 at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum on the FIU campus, and will span six decades of Dylan's drawing, painting and sculpture." According to a press release, "The exhibition's curation has been designed to showcase the development and diversity in Dylan's visual practice, while immersive and interactive displays will simultaneously illuminate the context of that development in tandem with that of his musical and literary canon." The exhibition will open at the same time as FIU's humanities and arts hub, The Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab (WPHL), which will present a Dylan symposium that "explores the myriad facets of Bob Dylan's career and cultural influence." Both will be timed with Miami Art Week, with further programming and event information to be announced soon. - Billboard, 5/10/21...... Todd RundgrenTina TurnerCarole KingOn May 12 the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced the class of 2021 inductees into the Cleveland, Oh.-based hall and museum, with '70s stars Carole King, Tina Turner and Todd Rundgren making the cut, along with alt-rock veterans Foo Fighters, '80s new wave pioneers The Go-Go's, and East Coast hip-hop icon Jay-Z. Of the 2021 performer inductees, Turner, King and Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl are already in the RRHOF: King as part of the songwriting duo Goffin/King, making her the first person in the Rock Hall as a performer and non-performer; Turner for her incendiary work in the R&B duo Ike & Tina Turner; and Grohl as drummer of grunge legends Nirvana. Early rap pioneer LL Cool J, keyboard master Billy Preston and hard rock guitar ace Randy Rhoads are also joining the Rock Hall with the "award for musical excellence" (which was originally titled the "sidemen" category when it debuted). And under the "early influence award" category, electronic trailblazers Kraftwerk, spoken-word poet Gil Scott-Heron and Father of the Delta Blues Charley Patton are joining the RRHOF. Music impresario Clarence Avant is the recipient of the Ahmet Ertegun award. The Rock Hall hailed the Class of 2021 as "the most diverse list of Inductees in the history of the organization," with 2021 being the first year in the Hall's 36-year history that three all-female acts will be inducted in the performers category at the same time. Nominated this year, but not inducted, were Kate Bush, Rage Against The Machine, Iron Maiden, New York Dolls, Mary J. Blige, Devo, Chaka Khan, Fela Kuti and Dionne Warwick. This year's nominees will be inducted at the 2021 ceremony on Oct. 30 at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Oh., with a radio simulcast on SiriusXM's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame radio channel. The 36th annual RRHOF induction ceremony will broadcast on HBO and stream on HBO Max at a later date. - Billboard, 5/12/21...... Bruce Springsteen revealed that "we have a record coming out soon that's set largely in the West" during an acceptance speech for the Woody Guthrie Prize in New York on May 14. "I've always said that Bob Dylan was the father of my country, but [Woody Guthrie] was the grandfather of my country," the New Jersey rocker said as he became the eighth recipient of the prize. Guthrie's daughter Nora inducted Springsteen saying, "First, you attracted us, then you magnetized us... You spoke for us and to us and to top it off, entertained us... The troubadour's job is to express that flow of what is happening in the people's lives and that's mirrored in everything you do.... The greatness of your work lies in the fact that you continue to remain in this flow. You never abandoned it." Springsteen said he was 28 when he began searching for some sense of salvation--ultimately finding it in Guthrie's music. "I was going through a period in my life when I felt strangely hopeless," he said. He has written and released the bleak masterpiece, 1978's Darkness on the Edge of Town, which, he said, was a "dark examination of what I felt my community of people that I come from and that I was speaking to, who were under siege." Springsteen looked toward pop and country music in pursuit of hope, saying to Nora, "It wasn't until I came across your father's work that I found that hope." A new album from Springsteen will follow 2019's Western Stars, which also celebrated the American West, and 2020's Letter to You. - Billboard, 5/14/21...... Alice CooperAlice Cooper is auctioning an artwork by renowned pop artist Andy Warhol that could become the highest selling artwork ever in his home state of Arizona. Warhol's "Little Electric Chair," a red acrylic and silkscreen canvas was part of the late Warhol's "Death and Disaster" series between 1964 and 1965 that was gifted to Cooper in the 1970s by a girlfriend who was friends with Warhol. Cooper says he plans to make the canvas available for public viewing before it's auctioned by the Larsen Gallery in Scottsdale on Oct. 23. The gallery estimates it could fetch anywhere from $2.5 million to $4.5 million, and gallery owners say they will donate part of any commission to Cooper's nonprofit, Solid Rock, which works to bring music, dance and other forms of art to teens. Meanwhile, Cooper is set to headline the 2022 "Monsters of Rock" cruise in February 2022, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary next year. Those aboard the Royal Caribbean's Freedom Of The Seas will visit two ports in CocoCay, Bahamas and Labadee, Haiti, and watch performances from over 35 artists, which in addition to Alice will include the likes of Queensryche, Skid Row, L.A. Guns, Great White, Pat Travers, Y&T, Lillian Axe and Faster Pussycat. "Interactive events" between artists and fans during the Feb. 9-14 cruise, according to a press release, will include "Artist/Cruiser Q&A sessions, Gong Show Karaoke, 'So You Think You Can Shred,' Cooking with Rock Stars, Painting With Rock Stars, Rock Stars vs Average Joe Basketball, and Beach Volleyball, with more to be announced." Cooper, who recently told the New York Post's "Page Six" column that he's a devout Christian who prays daily, reads the Bible and credits his faith with helping him stay sober, also recently partnered with Cooper Tire to find the most talented garage band in the US. The Ohio-based band South of Eden won, and as the grand prize, the band opened for Evanescence in a special livestreamed concert on May 13.- AP/New Musical Express, 5/14/21...... Guitars from Eddie Van Halen, Eric Clapton and Aerosmith as well as autographed memorabilia from the Beatles and even strands of hair from Nirvana's Kurt Cobain are some of the highlights of an online rock 'n' roll auction that well end over the third weekend in May. The item with the highest minimum bid is a collarless, dark blue jacket custom made for Paul McCartney that starts at $25,000. It was worn onstage over a six-night stand at Bournemouth, England's Gaumont Theatre in 1963. There's also a copy of Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band signed by McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, and a sheet of handwritten "Blowin' in the Wind" lyrics signed by Bob Dylan. Other treasures include band-signed copies of Led Zeppelin II, Queen's self-titled debut, and Pink Floyd's Animals. Among the 70 or so guitars is one signed by Tony Iommi and Ozzy Osbourne from Black Sabbath and starts at $500. A portion of proceeds will benefit Crew Nation, a relief fund for live music touring and venue crews who are facing hardship due to the coronavirus pandemic. - AP, 5/13/21...... Speaking of Paul McCartney, the former Beatles says practicing eye yoga has helped preserve his eyesight over the years. Sir Paul spoke about the practice during a guest appearance on the latest episode of the Jessie Ware-hosted Table Manners podcast. McCartney's daughter Mary McCartney, who also featured on the podcast, brought up her father's eye yoga routine which, he claims, has helped maintain his eyesight without the need for glasses. "I learned [it] off some yogi in India," McCartney then explained about the practice. "He explained that your eyes are muscles whereas your ears aren't, so you can't exercise your ears. But your eyes, you can." He then talked the listeners through the practice: "So, head still, and then you look up as far as you can, one, two, three, go back to the middle, then down, one, two, three, then back to the middle. You do three lots of that, then go to the left and the right. Now you've got a cross, up and down, and sideways, now you do the diagonals." McCartney said that he believed that regularly doing eye yoga over the years has ensured that he hasn't ever needed to get glasses. "It's pretty good stuff. It makes sense, though, doesn't it? It makes sense if they [eyes] are muscles," he said, adding later: "I don't know if it means that that's why I don't need glasses when I'm reading a newspaper. It makes sense, you know? It's a good idea." - NME, 5/13/21...... Jimmy BuffettJimmy Buffett kicked off a four-night stand (May 13-14, 17-18) at The Pavilion at Old School Square in Delray Beach, Fla., not far from his home in Palm Beach. The reduced seating due to coronavirus restrictions allows for around 850 people per show -- seated in fenced four-person pods. Tickets for all four shows at the open-air venue sold out in around 10 minutes. Buffett calls the concerts "spring training" for when his summer job resumes -- playing full-capacity shows, rescheduled from last year -- in July. Buffett played (and filmed) two shows at the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, Calif. for an invited crowd of 40 people in April, but, otherwise, the Delray Beach concerts will be his first in 14 months, and the singer/songwriter says he's excited to perform live again. "The pandemic comes along and I'm gin-clear focused on the things that I actually can do, and the things that I can't do I can't whine about," Buffett says. "It's like you getting on a boat: If there's a storm, you can't go back to the hotel and order Eggs Benedict. You gotta get your a-- through the storm. So that's what it was kinda like." Buffett, who will reach his milestone 75th birthday on Christmas Day 2021, says he'd like to finish a rock & roll book he's working on. "It's based on when we went to Montserrat and did the [1979] Volcano album," Buffett says. "I'm making it fictitious, but it's based on that whole episode, which you can't believe the s--t that happened. I still can't. There are so many stories and I file them away. It's a funny book, but it's a real rock 'n roll book. It's not a miserable experience, let's just say." Buffett says he'd rather put another album out than doing "some 75th anniversary thing." "I've got five songs now. I like what I'm doing. It's a little more kind of down island -- authentic Creole and Trinidadian and Calypso kind of influences are in it," he says. - Billboard, 5/12/21...... Pervis Staples, a co-founding member of the iconic gospel group The Staple Singers best known for such hits as "Respect Yourself," the No. 1 "Let's Do It Again", and "I'll Take You There," died at his home in Dolton, Ill. on May 6, with no cause given. He was 85. Pervis' late father Roebuck "Pops" Staples founded the Staple Singers with his children Mavis, Pervis, Cleotha and Yvonne Staples in 1948. Their first performances were in churches around Chicago, singing predominantly gospel. The Staple Singers signed their first professional contract in 1952, recording early hits like "Uncloudy Day" -- a reported influence on Bob Dylan. It wasn't until signing to Epic that the group moved to the more mainstream soul and R&B that would bring them wider fame. Their biggest hits came in the 1970s while signed to Stax Records. The group also appeared with The Band in the Martin Scorsese-directed concert film The Last Waltz in 1978. Pervis Staples left the Staple Singers before their biggest successes, following the release of Soul Folks in Action in 1968. Pervis left the Staple Singers before their biggest successes, following the release of 'Soul Folks in Action' in 1968. Mavis Staples explained Pervis' departure as "wanting to prove himself outside his father's shadow." "He had been in the army, and he was standing up for himself as a man. Pervis just got tired of only being thought of as Daddy's son." Pervis was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame along with the Staple Singers in 1998, and the group received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. Mavis Staples gave a statement on Pervis' death to Rolling Stone, calling him "one of a kind -- comical and downright fly." "He would want to be remembered as an upright man, always willing to help and encourage others. He was one of the good guys and will live on as a true Chicago legend." The group is now survived only by Mavis Staples, after Pops died in 2000, Cleotha in 2013, and most recently Yvonne in 2018. Pervis is survived by his six children, seven grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. - NME, 5/13/21...... Tawny KitaenJulie E. "Tawny" Kitaen, who famously appeared in several Whitesnake music videos and starred as Tom Hanks's fiance in Bachelor Party, died on May 7 in her Newport Beach, Calif., home. She was 59. The Orange County Coroner's Office confirmed her death via a press release, which listed her as Tawny Finley. Her cause of death has not yet been released. Born in San Diego, Kitaen began her journey as an '80s music video heartthrob by appearing on several albums for the heavy metal band RATT, as well as their "Back for More" video. She later appeared in a video for Whitesnake's 1987 smash hit "Here I Go Again," along with "Still of the Night," "Is This Love" and "The Deeper the Love." Kitaen was briefly married to Whitesnake lead singer David Coverdale from 1989-1991. Notable film and television roles include for Kitaen include Witchboard, White Hot, Dead Tides, Santa Barbara, Seinfeld and most recently Moms Anonymous. She also recently appeared in several reality shows, including The Surreal Life, Botched and Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew Pinsky. Kitaen was also married to baseball player Chuck Finley from 1997 to 2002. They had two daughters together. - The Hollywood Reporter, 5/8/21.