Friday, May 29, 2015

05/29 JAWS 40TH ANNIVERSARY, OBAMA 'HOPE' POSTER, LINDSAY LOHAN OFF PROBATION, DAILY SHOW WITH TREVOR NOAH

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JAWS COMING TO THEATERS THIS SUMMER FOR 40TH ANNIVERSARY


GUY WHO CREATED THE FAMOUS OBAMA 'HOPE' POSTER IS MAD!


LINDSAY LOHAN OFF PROBATION, FINALLY!



DEBUT OF 'DAILY SHOW WITH TREVOR NOAH' SET FOR SEPT. 28 

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Friday, May 22, 2015

05/22 CHARLIE BARRETT, DAVID LETTERMAN

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Former PR Director for the Tonight Show, Charlie Barrett joins the show! Charlie gives his take on the last Letterman Shows.


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Monday, May 18, 2015

05/18 BRIAN ABRAMS, AND NOW...AN ORAL HISTORY OF "LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN," 1982-1993

BRIAN ABRAMS – AUTHOR OF THE #1 BEST-SELLING AMAZON E-BOOK AND NOW…AN ORAL HISTORY OF "LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN," 1982-1993

In the early 1980s, before the dawn of cable television, the fresh and ironic obsessions of a charismatic young standup comic named David Letterman transformed comedy forever. In this definitive oral history of "Late Night," Letterman’s NBC 12:30 am talk show that aired from 1982 to 1993, writers, producers, executives and actors share revealing stories — from the origins of the "Top 10" lists and "Stupid Pet Tricks" to the battle over who would replace Letterman’s mentor, Johnny Carson, as host of "The Tonight Show," to Letterman’s final days at 30 Rock before moving to CBS for "The Late Show."

Brian Abrams has been described as "the Ken Burns of presidential alcoholism." His first book, "Party Like a President: True Tales of Inebriation, Lechery, and Mischief from the Oval Office" (Workman Publishing), is scheduled for release in February 2015. He has written for Playboy, Heeb, High Times, Mental_Floss and other publications, and has contributed to the books "I’m a Lebowski, You’re a Lebowski: Life, The Big Lebowski, and What Have You" and "Reefer Movie Madness: The Ultimate Stoner Film Guide." He lives in New York City.

Monday, May 11, 2015

05/11 JOE BONSALL, OAK RIDGE BOYS, COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME, ROCK OF AGES, ON THE ROAD AGAIN WITH THE OAK RIDGE BOYS: FORTY YEARS OF UNTOLD STORIES AND MEMORIES

CMA ANNOUNCES 2015 COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

The Country Music Association announced three newly elected inductees to the Country Music Hall of Fame.  Jim Ed Brown and the Browns will be inducted in the Veteran’s Era category.  The late Grady Martin will be inducted as a Recording and/or Touring Musician active prior to 1980.  The Oak Ridge Boys will be the 2015 inductee in the Modern Era category. These artists will be inducted during a special Medallion Ceremony at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in the CMA Theater later this year. During the Medallion Ceremony, friends and colleagues pay tribute to each inductee through words and song. Bronze plaques honoring each inductee are unveiled, to be displayed later in the museum’s Rotunda.


ROCK OF AGES

1. Rock Of Ages
2. In The Garden
3. Blessed Assurance
4. Oh Come Angel Band
5. Sweet Jesus
6. I Love To Tell The Story
7. Peace Within (with The Isaacs)
8. Father I Stretch My Hand To Thee
9. Time Has Made A Change
10. Farther Along
11. Have A Talk With Jesus
12. God's Unchanging Handv 13. Life's Railway To Heaven
14. Power In The Blood
15. Sweet By And By



ON THE ROAD WITH THE OAK RIDGE BOYS: FORTY YEARS OF UNTOLD STORIES AND MEMORIES 
BY JOSEPH S. BONSALL MAY 1, 2015

"Join me as I take you on the road with The Oak Ridge Boys. We'll revisit some of our favorite concerts and reminsce about some old friends, and I'll let you in on what happens behind the scenes. Come on along! --Oak Ridge Boy Joseph S. Bonsall

As a boy, Joe Bonsall stood before the mirror in his bedroom pretending to be Elvis Presley, belting out tune after rockin' tune. With God's guidance and amazing open doors, Joe's dream of singing onstage with a top-notch quartet became a reality in October 1973 when he was invited to join The Oak Ridge Boys. For more than 40 years, Joe has lived that dream with his fellow Oaks, Duane Allen, William Lee Golden and Richard Sterban.

Here Joe recounts highlights of the Boys' past four decades of music and fun. You'll read about...
          *the faith shared by all four Oaks
          *the big question they're always asked
          *what the Boys do on the tour bus
          *stories about special fans they've met down through the years
          *their surprise megahit, "Elvira," and how it came about
         
These on-the-road stories will bring laughter, insight, and heartfelt appreciation to young and old. Joseph S. Bonsall, tenor for The Oak Ridge Boys, lives with his wife, Mary Ann, and their seven cats on a 350-acre farm on the Tennessee/Kentucky border. He has two grown daughters and two grand-children. Joe has been an Oak Ridge Boy for more than forty years and is the author of nine previous books, including the Molly the Cat series, An Inconvenient Christmas, An American Journey, Christmas Miracles, G.I. Joe & Lillie and From My Perspective.
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Joe’s Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, background shows through clearly in his love of the Philadelphia Phillies. According to him, “I live and die with the Phillies, no matter where they are. 1993 was great for me; one of the highlights was going home to Philadelphia and taking my parents to two World Series games. That was so cool.”  Now a Nashvillian for almost four decades, Joe is also a Tennessee Titans football fan. He and his wife Mary attend Titans’ games whenever he is in town.

Joe is an avid writer and songwriter. He became a published children’s book author in 1997 with The Molly Books, a four-book series published by Ideal’s Children’s Books. In 2003, New Leaf Press published G. I. Joe and Lillie: Remembering a Life of Love and Loyalty, an inspirational biography Joe penned about his parents. His song by the same name was included on the Oaks’ Colors album, released the same year. A music video of the song reemerged in the summer of 2009 and became a YouTube phenomenon with more than five million views. His new book, On the Road with The Oak Ridge Boys, will release from Harvest House Publishers in May 2015.

Joe also wrote the title song to the Oaks’ The Journey album, as well as the text for the Oaks’ coffee table book, An American Journey. New Leaf also published his Christmas story, An Inconvenient Christmas. In September 2010, Journey Press, a division of Sheaf House, released his latest hardbound book, From My Perspective, a collection of commentaries, stories and other writings. Christmas Miracles, a collection of short stories and commentaries, originally published in 2008, was updated in 2012.

For relaxation, Joe retreats to his farm on the Tennessee-Kentucky state line and can often be found on his John Deere tractor mowing part of his 350-acres—or sitting on his front porch and playing his banjo, an instrument he has played for almost eleven years! He plays a step-out lead on the Oaks’ new Rock of Ages CD.

Joe joined the Oaks in 1973. As with the other group members, much of his time is spent on the road performing, but Joe has found his own way to get the maximum possible enjoyment out of touring.

Joe has two daughters, Jennifer and Sabrina, and two grandchildren, Breanne and Luke. He and Mary also have seven cats, Sunny, Sally Ann, Ted, Baybe’, Blackie, Crockett, and Mitty.

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Friday, May 8, 2015

05/08 ADAM LEVINE SUGAR BOMBED, MUPPETS REVIVAL, JIMMY KIMMEL, LATE SHOW FINAL

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ADAM LEVINE SUGAR BOMBED BY FAN


ABC ORDERS MUPPETS REVIVAL


JIMMY KIMMEL TO AIR REPEAT EPISODE DURING LATE SHOW FINALE



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Monday, May 4, 2015

05/04 'ROOTS' REMAKE, TIGER WOODS, LINDSEY VONN, PACQUIAO VS. MAYWEATHER

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'ROOTS' REMAKE A GO AT HISTORY, A&E, LIFETIME


TIGER WOODS & LINDSEY VONN ARE OVER


THOUGHTS ON THE PACQUIAO VS. MAYWEATHER FIGHT




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Friday, May 1, 2015

05/01 DEANA MARTIN, HERB ALPERT'S VIBRATO

DEANA MARTIN – UPCOMING PERFORMANCE AT HERB ALPERT’S VIBRATO 5/3 AT 8:00PM

Deana Martin is a world-class entertainer equally comfortable with a celebrated symphony at a legendary concert hall or on an intimate cabaret stage with a swinging jazz quintet. She’s a New York Times best-selling author, a gifted actor, a vocalist of incredible depth and passion and a licensed pilot. When talent is part of the family pedigree it can sometimes be difficult for an artist to forge an individual path, but Deana Martin has successfully navigated that tricky terrain.

Deana’s latest album, Destination Moon, is a loving homage to the Great American Songbook that features her distinctive take on such classics as “I Love Being Here With You” and “Beyond the Sea” as well as four new gems written for Deana, nestled among her longtime favorites. “Where Did You Learn to Love Like That,” “Stuck in a Dream With Me,” “Read Between the Lines” and “Paradise” are finely crafted new tunes that fit perfectly alongside the timeless hits on Destination Moon. The album closes with “True Love,” a duet with her father Dean Martin that demonstrates where Deana gets that talent for bringing a song to life.

“There is just something so timeless about these songs and they can be interpreted in many different ways. The words have meaning and the music can be a little complicated,” Deana says. “We have such a mix on this album. We have “G. I. Jive” by Johnny Mercer and “Stuck in a Dream with Me” that was written by my friends John Proulx and K.L. Dunham, and “Break It To Me Gently,” which I loved the minute I heard Brenda Lee sing it years ago. We’ve put all these different songs on this one album and they fit beautifully.”

Destination Moon is Deana’s fourth album, following her 2006 top ten hit CDMemories Are Made Of This, her acclaimed holiday collection, White Christmas, and Volare, which entered Billboard’s Top Jazz Albums chart at No. 22 and Billboard’s Heatseeker chart at No. 7.  Deana brings her recorded repertoire to life with an engaging stage show that keeps the busy entertainer on the road 280 days a year performing in a variety of venues from major Las Vegas showrooms to intimate jazz clubs to symphony halls accompanied by some of the country’s most prestigious orchestras.

“The most important part is to feel the song and to connect with the audience,” Deana says of her approach to performing.  “There are a lot of incredible singers out there with beautiful voices, but you have to be able to grab the audience and make them feel it. Hopefully that’s something that I have. There’s that feeling you get on stage. It’s just so great when you are up there and the music is just right and the audience is just right and you are singing a great song with a fabulous arrangement. There’s nothing better.”

It’s easy to see where Deana gets her passion for performing. Her father is among the world’s most iconic entertainers and has left a lasting legacy treasured by his family, friends and fans. As chronicled in her best-selling book, Memories Are Made of This-Dean Martin Through His Daughters Eyes, her father grew up in Steubenville, Ohio and worked hard to parlay his God-given talent into a multi-faceted career. His daughter has done the same.  In addition to her acting and recording, Deana is a savvy businesswoman whose interest in health and fitness grew into the successful Bodies By Deana company, which spawned the top-selling workout video “The Deana Martin Total Body Workout.” She’s also a licensed pilot, radio show host, noted philanthropist and respected entrepreneur. Among the projects she’s most passionate about these days is seeing her book become a movie. Joe Mantegna is slated to direct the film with Jennifer Love Hewitt set to star as Deana. Actress/writer Bonnie Hunt is writing the screenplay. “My dad would always say ‘Deana, when you dream, dream big, because dreams do come true. There’s nothing you can’t do honey if you really set your mind to it and work hard.’ And that’s exactly what I do, because knowing that he believed in me has always given me the strength and determination to shoot for the moon … Destination Moon.”

Armed with an abundance of talent, a dedicated work ethic and a buoyant personality, Deana was determined to step out from her famous father’s shadow and launch her own successful entertainment career. Though she grew up learning from her dad’s legendary pals like Uncles Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Jerry Lewis (who penned the foreword to her book), Deana also received a formal education from Dartington College of Arts in the United Kingdom.  She’s amassed a wealth of stage experience including roles in Romeo & Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, Six Rms Riv Vu and The Tunnel of Love. Her first major break was in the Neil Simon play The Star Spangled Girl.  “I was staring in the National Touring Company with Jimmy Boyd and George Hamilton,” Deana recalls. “The play was a great success and it was a wonderful experience to work with such talented actors. I knew I was on my way.”

Deana’s acting career expanded into film with the 1968 western Young Billy Young co-starring Robert Mitchum and Angie Dickinson.  Her movie career continued with staring roles in Strangers at Sunrise with George Montgomery and A Voice in the Night with Vitto Scotti.  In addition to her work as an actress, Deana also signed a contract with Reprise Records and scored hits singles with the “Girl of the Month Club” and “When He Remembers Me” produced by Lee Hazelwood.

For many years, Deana’s recording career took a backseat to raising her son Mickey, but she continued keeping in contact with her devoted fans through live concerts around the globe. And they were thrilled when she returned to the recording studio with Memories Are Made of This in 2006. Deana has a beautiful, evocative voice that brings out the best in a song and she puts that amazing set of pipes to good use on Destination Moon. “We record the music at the Hit Factory in Miami because my arranger/conductor Charlie Calello and a lot of my favorite musicians live there. Then we go to Capitol Records in Hollywood, CA to lay down the vocals, do the mixing and mastering. It’s my favorite place to record because I get to work with my dear friend and brilliant engineer Al Schmitt. He’s the man with the golden ears and I believe he’s the greatest engineer on the planet.”

Destination Moon was produced by Deana’s husband John Griffeth, and they recorded the vocals in Studio A at the legendary Capitol Records in Los Angeles where her father recorded many of his best-loved hits.  “You can feel the electricity in the air the moment you walk in,” Deana says. “I just feel cloaked with the energy of the great artists that recorded there before me. You can hear their voices as you walk down the hallways lined with huge black & white photographs. It gives me goose bumps walking by my dad, Peggy Lee, Bobby Darin and Uncle Frank [Sinatra]. They’re all there. The first studio you come to is Studio A and that’s where everyone loves to record. When I was a very young girl, I remember sitting in Studio A with my mom, watching my dad record “Memories Are Made of This,” which became his first very #1 hit. Those are memories indeed that I will never forget.”

Returning to the famed Studio A as an artist in her own right was special to Deana. “It was an amazing feeling,” Deana says. “I was using my dad’s microphone, recording in the same studio and using his same chart. John found the original hand written Nelson Riddle arrangement of Cole Porter’s ‘True Love’. I was standing in the studio with my headphones on, listening to all the beautiful strings and then … my dad’s voice. I could barely sing it was so overwhelming. For me to record a song with my dad was an incredible highlight in my life and another dream come true.  It was just perfect. A few minutes later we listened to the playback I was thrilled to hear how beautifully our voices blended together and how we sounded so much alike. It’s an unbelievable memory that I will carry with me forever.”

It’s the perfect close to an album by an artist who lovingly brings a contemporary freshness to a collection of songs that will forever stand the test of time, and it’s just the latest in an impressive discography that continues to grow. Martin has a passion for keeping alive the Great American Songbook and her smooth, silky voice combined with her passion for those classic lyrics and melodies make her the perfect torchbearer to keep these songs alive for today’s generation. Whether reviving “Mack the Knife” on her inimitable Volare album with verve and sass or sweetly crooning “Love Me Tender” on that same great album, Martin brings fresh life to popular music’s best-loved gems.  On her holiday collection, White Christmas, Martin delivers a lively, elegant take on such timeless fare as “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm” and “Let It Snow! Let It Snow” Let It Snow!” Whether she’s serving up Christmas favorites or bringing her own distinctive style to her dad’s signature “Everybody Loves Somebody” on Memories Are Made of This, Martin is a superb stylist whose skill and charm bring out the best in every song she sings.

Like her esteemed father, Deana Martin loves to entertain people and she knows the power of a great song. She wields that power on stage as someone who has a true and abiding love for the music and respect for the legacy she carries on. Whether writing a best selling memoir, touring the world or working on a new record, Deana Martin approaches every endeavor with the same commitment to excellence and passion. She could easily rest on her laurels, but that’s not something she ever plans to do. “I love entertaining people,” she says. “It’s what I was born to do.”

Deana and her husband John Griffeth divide their time between Beverly Hills, CA and Branson, MO.

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