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RIP Beloved Comic and Actor Richard Lewis, 76: Hit it Big with “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (Read Larry David’s Tearful Statement)

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Richard Lewis has passed away at age 76 according to reports.

Larry David said in a statement: “Richard and I were born three days apart in the same hospital and for most of my life he’s been like a brother to me. He had that rare combination of being the funniest person and also the sweetest. But today he made me sob and for that I’ll never forgive him.”

He’d been ill for some time, but he soldiered on, appeared in “Curb Your Enthusiasm” as much as possible. He has only been on briefly, in one episode, this season, and I guess this explains why. Lewis had talked about his battle with Parkinson’s Disease, which really looked like it had wiped him out in recent years.

(He really flourished in the season about The Spite Store.)

Lewis was a hot shot comic from the 1970s. I just loved him, and was so thrilled when I’d bump into him in LA. He was very impressed that I remembered a little autobiographical film he’d made when he was young that helped put him on the map. (It was called “Diary of a Young Comic” and the promo is below.)

Even though he’d gotten the huge audience from “Curb,” Lewis was a cutting edge comic back in the day. He appeared on every late night show, and was a hit on the touring circuit.

In the late 80s, Lewis starred with Jamie Lee Curtis in a sitcom called “Anything But Love” that was too hip for its time. Lewis’s comedy was like that, acerbic and neurotic and totally relatable.

More to come…I’m really bummed, I know a lot of people are…And now “Curb Your Enthusiasm” really is over with him and Bob Einstein both gone.

Ratings: “Curb Your Enthusiasm” Struggling with 100K Drop from First Week of Final Season

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It may be this is really the end of “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”

Sunday’s episode was down 20% from last week. With 317,000 total viewers, the Larry David comedy is off more than 100,000 viewers from its return four weeks ago.

It’s not like the cast isn’t out there promoting. I’ve seen Susie and Jeff a lot. Also Larry punched out Elmo on “Good Morning America.”

But the shows have not been great so far. The first two weeks the series went to Atlanta, which wasn’t funny. In the third week there was improvement.

But Sunday night, it seemed like “Curb” was on autopilot. For one thing, there’s much locker room talk about “balls.” It’s just kind of gross and not up to par.

Then there’s the Asian manager of the country club becoming a constant joke. It’s not working and isn’t funny.

MSNBC’s Willy Geist was the guest star this week. He actually didn’t do too badly, but why was he so prominent? We are missing many of the show’s regulars considering the end is near. Where is Richard Kind, for example? And why is Tracey Ullman still around? She’s such a great talent, but this character has worn out its welcome.

This Sunday is episode 5. Let’s hope that there’s some arc coming that includes everyone and drives to the story to its conclusion — something to keep us watching!

50 Years Later, Jim Croce’s Greatest Hits Album Number 2 on iTunes, Two Months in Top 10

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You really don’t mess around with Jim.

Literally 50 years (and 6 months) after his tragic death in a plane crash, singer songwriter Jim Croce is ruling the charts.

Croce’s album of hits, called “Greatest,” has risen to number 2 on the album charts. It’s been in the top 10 for all of January and February.

“Greatest” has survived a slew of new releases that have come and gone.

In the space of maybe two years in 1972-74, Croce was a phenom on radio. His acoustic guitar driven hits included “You Don’t Mess Around with Jim,” “Bad Bad Leroy Brown,” “Time in a Bottle,” “Operator,” “I Got a Name,” “I’ll Have to Say I Love You in a Song,” and many others.

Croce (pronounced Crow-chee) with his memorable handlebar mustache was the talk of the town. And then on September 20, 1973, Croce, just 30, saw it all end in a plane crash in Louisiana. Back then we were certainly in the era of rock star deaths after Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Jim Morrison. But this one was hard to understand since Croce was such a vibrant, overnight sensation. It was really cruel.

According to Luminate, “Greatest” is the number 3 best selling digital album right now. It looks like it’s sold the equivalent of 35,000 copies in 8 weeks, but that number may still be revised. “Tin a Bottle” is the leader among its individual tracks, largely because it’s unparalleled piece of beautiful music. When Croce died, it was already on the charts. The irony of the song’s message propelled it to number 1.

Well, real songs are back in fashion with performers like Taylor Swift and Noah Kahan. Maybe a new generation is reaching back to find their predecessors. (I’d love to see Jorma Kakounen’s “Genesis” get the same reception — and he’s alive!)

So kudos to Jim Croce! He’d have been a great 80 year old! But timeless music lives on!


Exclusive: Clive Davis’s All Star Carnegie Hall NY Pops Night Features Santana, Rob Thomas, Dionne Warwick, John Mellencamp, More

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Music mogul and living legend Clive Davis is being honored by the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall on April 29th.

Let me tell you that from the seating chart, the famed concert hall is 99% sold out. There are a few tickets left, which is ironic since no one knew who was going to perform.

How do you get to appear on stage at Clive’s big event? Practice, practice, practice.

Seriously, all the songs sung on stage will be just ones over which Clive presided. You know that could mean Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, and god knows who else.

But I can tell you exclusively that once again Clive has put together a five star show. Already nailed down are Dionne Warwick, Barry Manilow, Babyface, John Mellencamp, Carlos Santana and Rob Thomas, Deborah Cox, and Melissa Manchester. There will be others, maybe my earlier mentions.

This means, among other things, there will be a rare live performance of “Smooth,” the most popular song of the last 20 years, from Carlos and Rob. Carnegie Hall will be shakin’!

What to do? I’d call the box office now and beg. Let’s hope there’s a live stream and Carnegie Hall charges big bucks for it. This sounds like the show of the century– although Clive just had that in LA less than a month ago!

The occasion by the way is the Pops’ 41st birthday. But earlier that month Monsieur Davis will celebrate a birthday! There had better be cake for everyone!

PS Isn’t it time for Clive to be honored by the Kennedy Center? I think so (along with Liza Minnelli and a few others).

The whole thing, by the way, is insane considering it was only a few weeks ago in Los Angeles that Clive put on his five star pre Grammy dinner and concert at the Beverly Hilton with Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight, Dionne Warwick, Green Day, Ice Spice, and a dozen other A list acts!

Adele Cancels All March Shows in Vegas on Doctor’s Orders Because of Throat Problems

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Adele says she’s postponing all her March shows in Las Vegas.

The reason? Throat problems. You can read her statement below.

She has been performing constantly, so this isn’t a shock. Formerly averse to doing shows, Adele has been knee deep in them for over a year.

Adele’s residency will resume in May, when these shows will be rescheduled.

Hope she feels better! Drink a lot of tea with lemon.

Today Show’s Savannah Guthrie Appears Wednesday on Rival Fox & Friends Promoting Book About Faith and God

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The Today Show seems to really be loosening up.

They’re allowing the show’s co-host Savannah Guthrie to cross enemy lines: she’s set to appear Wednesday morning on Fox and Friends on Fox News.

Guthrie will be promoting her new book about Christian values, “Mostly What God Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere,” during a segment she taped today. The possibility exists that she’ll be on both shows at the same time. Even Barbara Walters didn’t do that!

Apparently Guthrie and Fox and Fiends co-host Ainsley Earhardt have bonded through their religious fervor.

Guthie has been widely criticized lately by “Today” viewers for flogging her wares on the show. A lot. Not only has Savannah jawed with Hoda and friends, she invited country singer Hillary Scott to perform. They befriended each other when Savannah was on her book tour in Nashville. The result was a spike in Scott’s record sales.

It’s hard to say how Savannah’s book — which is Jesus centric — is going down at home. She’s been married for several years to Mike Feldman, who is Jewish and says so on his Wikipedia page. But according to a piece in the NY Times from 2017, the kids are being raised in the church.

Savannah’s book is described by her publisher: “Sharing hard-won wisdom forged from mountaintop triumphs, crushing failures, and even the mundane moments of day-to-day living, Mostly What God Does reveals the transformative ways that belief in God helps us discover real hope for this life and beyond.”

Say amen, somebody!

Paul McCartney, Sean Lennon, Peter Frampton Endorse Foreigner for Rock Hall of Fame (See Video)

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Urgent!

Everyone wants Foreigner inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Paul McCartney made a funny little video for social media, like two seconds. The noise he makes at the end is hilarious!

Peter Frampton, also nominated for induction, sent out his own endorsement. So did Sean Ono Lennon.

Foreigner should have been in a long time ago. You know the long wait has to do with Jann Wenner, who probably has some beef with Mick Jones. I think they’re get in easily. And there will be a big gospel singalong to “I Want to Know What Love Is.”

PS You know who else belongs? How about Neil Sedaka? They should put him in as an early influencer. Tommy James and the Shondells? Mary Wells? I could go on and on…


Soap Up: CBS Renews The Young and the Restless for Four More Scandalous Seasons Through 2028

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And the beat goes on.

CBS has renewed their number 1 soap, “The Young and the Restless,” for four more seasons.

The daytime drama is now guaranteed to go until August of 2028.

The soap has been on the air since 1973. A lot of the cast has been there for around 40 years. The nominal star, Eric Braeden, will be 87 when this contract expires!

Soaps seem to be back in vogue. Both “General Hospital” and “Days of our Lives” have received shouts of encouragement from their respective network execs. It’s likely that “The Bold and the Beautiful” will keep going, too.

The shows are relatively cheap to produce, and have loyal followings. What “Y&R” needs is a new writer, as the current one, Josh Griffiths, plods along like a snail. I turned it on today and seemed like no one had moved in 8 weeks!

Anyway, on with the show!

PS The way soaps are written, all the children currently on the show will be young parents in four years! They get a lot of vitamins!

Review: Kate Winslet Is More Than The Sum of “The Regime,” A Tedious Mix of “Veep” and “Succession”

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I can watch Kate Winslet read the phone book, frankly. She can do anything. She’s a big deal with huge talents.

In HBO’s “The Regime,” a political satire, she’s Olympic swimmer in above ground pool. Her work as Elena Vernham, chancellor of an authoritarian regime of a fictional country located in the middle of Europe, is pithy and precise. Elena is a direct TV cousin of Selina Meyer of “Veep” — self possessed, ignorant of anyone else’s interests, and devastating to underlings.

But Winslet is a heavy presence among lightweights. While the other actors and characters are present, they have no heft. Julia Louis Dreyfus had a support system of recognizable stars. Elena — her bewildered husband calls her Lenny — is surrounded by people in whom we have no investment. They desperately need a Tyrion Lannister waiting outside Elena’s office, kicking up some trouble.

That situation doesn’t help as the story moves forward and becomes more and more obtuse. At least if you could hang on to one or more of the actors, you might be able to follow the action. But the story itself has no gravitational center. Elena has now risen to take over a small Central European country. But now what? Even Selina, in all her daffiness, had a point — she wanted to be President. In “The Regime,” Elena already has that position. So her self-centered behavior is not a hook. She’s funny, but she’s her own obstacle. (Hugh Grant plays her deposed father, and it would have been better if he were still in charge, and Elena was trying to succeed him.)

HBO has made much of the show’s creator having worked on “Succession.” But remember, “Succession” was about the kids jockeying for position. Logan Roy — Brian Cox — was easily taken out of the equation. He wasn’t the central issue. He was an obstacle the kids were trying to circumvent.

Halfway into episode 1, “The Regime” just hits a sandbar. Elena is rude, mean, contrary. For a bit, that’s humorous. And then it’s not because the joke has played in every scene. Then you wonder– are her cabinet ministers trying to overthrow her? (Not really.) Is her husband cheating on her? (No.) Actually the husband, a French writer, has a funny set up for a story– for some reason, Elena simply stole him from his wife and child. He went blithely along with it. It’s weird because he’s not much of a catch, and the actor who plays him isn’t particularly interesting.

Then there’s the added “Wag the Dog” element. Matthias Schoenaerts plays a kind of restrained psycho corporal in the Army who becomes Elena’s right hand man (and lover? who knows?). This is a comedy, but Schoenaerts is not a zany guy. He’s supposed to be playing Woody Harrelson’s part, but he’s leaden where he should float.

When you think of Kate Winslet in her landmark limited series, “Mare of Easttown,” she’s a standout among a bunch of absorbing players. The story has richness and purpose. Everyone’s headed in the same direction. Here, everyone seems confused, and I think the audience will be as well.

Bad Moon Rising: John Fogerty Says Aussie Country Festival Suddenly Cancelled His Performance

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Creedence Clearwater Revival legend John Fogerty says he’s been cancelled by an Australian music festival.

Fogerty was going to headline the Queensland Country Fest at the end of March. It would be his first performance in Oz in 12 years.

But he says on social they cancelled him. He doesn’t know why. Fogerty is a pretty straight shooter, and you can tell from his post he’s not happy.

Updates coming.