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Tea on the Tillerman: Cat Stevens Throws in With Roger Waters as Pro-Palestinian, Anti-Israel for Show Friday

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So much for Cat Stevens aka Yusuf Islam.

We were done with him years ago when he declared war on Americans during the Gulf Wars. Radio stations banned his music. They bulldozed piles of his records. He went after author Salman Rushdie.

But you know, fans got nostalgic and Yusuf was welcomed back. He made guest appearances. I talked to him at his Jazz at Lincon Center comeback show. He signed a deal with Dhani Harrison’s Dark Horse Records.

But now it’s time to wake up and smell the incense. And I’m incensed. Yusuf Islam says he’ll perform with famed antisemite Roger Waters tomorrow in London at a pro-Palestinian rally. I am sorry I ever advocated for him to join the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

These are his true colors. If he’s with Roger Waters — who’s appeared on the concert stage dressed as Hitler — he’s antisemitic.

This is Yusuf Islam. The Cat Stevens we enjoyed FIFTY Years ago is dead. Morning has indeed broken, and we can see clearly. Advocating against Israel, playing “Peace Train” without railing against the murders of Jews on October 7th, the violent treatment of women and hostages– this is unacceptable.

Hugh Jackman, Martin Short, Ryan Reynolds, Anthony Anderson Among Jimmy Kimmel Summer Guest Hosts

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Jimmy Kimmel is taking the summer off, as usual. Who can blame him?

But the show must go on! And so it will with nine guest hosts filling in a week at a time.

The order is:

Martin Short, Anthony Anderson, Kathryn Hahn, Kumail Nanjiani, Lamorne Morris, Jeff Goldblum, RuPaul, and Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.

This starts on Monday. Martin Short’s guests next week will include his “Only Murders” co-stars Steve Martin and Selena Gomez, plus Melissa McCarthy, Sienna Miller, Jelly Roll, and Beck, with musical performances by Imagine Dragons, Jelly Roll, Beck, and The Warning.

No mention of Meryl Streep, his close pal and maybe sometime girlfriend. That would be fun since she rarely does talk shows!

We will miss Jimmy, especially during the political conventions. Maybe he can drop by from time to time, but he’ll probably be somewhere exotic having a great time!

RIP The Great Donald Sutherland Passes Away at 88, Oscar Recipient, Star of “MASH,” “Ordinary People,” “Klute”

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This one hurts.

Donald Sutherland has died. The great — and I mean great — actor was 88. He had an Oscar Lifetime Achievement Award in addition to many nominations and other awards

Sutherland’s most famous movies included “Klute,” “Ordinary People,” and “MASH.” More contemporary audiences knows him from “The Hunger Games.” He was most recently on “Lawmen: Bass Reeves.” His other memorable roles were in “Six Degrees of Separation” (brilliant performance), “Don’t Look Now,” and “A Dry White Season.”

Sutherland was self-effacing. For a movie star he was as low key as possible, staying out of the spotlight when he wasn’t on screen. But when he did appear on screen, audiences would break out in spontaneous applause. He was the real thing and everyone knew it. He was also a vehement anti-war activist during the Vietnam era, appearing in a documentary with his “Klute” star (and lover) Jane Fonda called “FTA.”

His reps say he had a long illness. Donald Sutherland will be sorely missed and never forgotten.

Of course, Sutherland’s son, Kiefer, became a big star as well.

Ron Howard wrote on Twitter: “I was blessed to direct him in #Backdraft. One of the most intelligent, interesting & engrossing film actors of all time. Incredible range, creative courage & dedication to serving the story & the audience with supreme excellence.”

Prince Getting a Broadway Show Next Year Based on Hit Film, “Purple Rain,” Written by New Tony Award Winner

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It was inevitable. Prince is coming to Broadway.

The late purple rock star will be the subject of an estate approved musical based on his hit movie, “Purple Rain.” The show will launch in Minneapolis next spring, and then likely come to Broadway in fall 2025.

Two former Prince band members — Bobby Z. and Morris Hayes — will serve as musical advisers. Broadway vet Jason Michael Webb will handle music supervision and orchestrations.

The book is from the author of the current hit “Appropriate,” Tony Award winner and two-time Pulitzer Prize-finalist Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, based on Prince’s original story. (The movie’s screenplay is by Albert Magnoli and William Blinn.) Music and lyrics are by Prince; and direction by Tony Award-nominee Lileana Blain-Cruz. 

This year is the 40th anniversary of “Purple Rain” so there will be a big celebration this weekend at Paisley Park. All of these creatives who are working on the musical will appear there for panels and cocktail parties and performances. Check it out on the paisleypark webpage.

The original movie only had 9 songs, so I’m assuming the musical — two hours long at least — will have some other Prince hits like “Little Red Corvette” and “1999.” We’ll see how that develops. But you know the final song, with the obligatory jukebox singalong, will the the title track. (Curtain call song– “Let’s Go Crazy”?)

And who will play Prince? Undoubtedly a newcomer as in the Michael Jackson musical, “MJ.” The music will be the draw!

The Kinks’ Legendary Dave Davies Sees Rock Hall Statue For Sale on ebay — And He’d Like It Back!

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Dave Davies of the Kinks got a rude awakening this week. He saw his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame statue for sale on ebay for $12,500.

He’d like it back, thanks.

I spoke to Dave this morning. Twenty years ago he had a stroke that knocked him out of commission for about a year. That seems to be the time the statue went missing.

What happened is unclear. The ebay seller says the statue comes from a storage unit that Davies forgot about, which seems likely, Dave says, because of the stroke. Luckily, Dave has his health after making a full recovery. He has a great girlfriend named Rebecca Wilson, they’ve been together for 12 years. One of his 8 children, Daniel, is releasing new music tomorrow, an album called “Ghost of the Heart.” The title track is below. The apple didn’t fall far from the tree.

The Kinks are celebrating the 60th anniversary of their first– and seminal — hit, “You Really Got Me,” this year. The Kinks received the statue and were inducted into the Rock Hall in 1990. They are one of the greatest bands of all time, part of the British Invasion, and possibly the original punk group as well. Dave’s innovative style of playing guitar, plus the classic songs he wrote with brother Ray Davies, made the Kinks legendary.

And how are Dave and Ray getting along these days? “We’re going to see him for his birthday next week,” Dave says. “We get along very well except when we’re fighting!”

But the fighting is not what it used to be. The brothers are getting on pretty well, and Dave sings the praises of BMG for organizing, curating, and releasing their catalog. Whether it’s “Lola” or “All Day and All of the Night” or even “Come Dancing,” there’s nothing like the Kinks!

Trump Media Stock Crumbles as Gag Order Prevents Him from Launching Attacks

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Donald Trump’s DJT Truth Media company has hit an almost all time low on the stock exchange.

This morning, the stock fell to around $26, just four dollars higher than its previous low in April.

A lot of this has to do with the muzzling of Trump by the New York courts. Trump is under a gag order not to attack anyone from the court associated with his recent hush money trial. On Tuesday, the New York Court of Appeals refused to hear former Trump’s appeal of the gag order.

Trump was convicted of committing 34 felonies. He will be sentenced on July 11th.

Without its owner able to launch attacks and spew rhetoric, Truth Media is basically a board for Trump fanatics to carry on in his behalf. But the posters themselves aren’t famous and don’t have wide followings. They’re mostly just blowing off hate for Joe Biden as if they were third graders put in a corner by their teachers.

In the last three months, the Truth Media stock had plummeted, then risen again to around $54, but now it’s worth around half that much.

Justin Timberlake DWI Arrest Good for Business: Ticket Sales Up, New Album and Single Back on Charts

Everyone has piled on Justin Timberlake in the last couple of days.

The NSYNC star was arrested in the Hamptons two nights ago for a DWI. It was late at night, he allegedly ran a stop sign on Main Street in Sag Harbor and swerved.

No one who’s written about the incident has been to Sag Harbor so they don’t know that the cops are just sitting there looking for expensive cars they can ticket. If you attempt to make the wrong turn into a parking space, bang!

Anyway. The NY Post has published stories with unnamed sources that are blown up out of control. My source at the American Hotel said Timberlake was NOT intoxicated at the end of the night.

But the whole episode has actually been good for business. Timberlake is in the middle of a tour, which he told the arresting officer might be harmed by the arrest. Far from it! Timberlake’s two shows this weekend in Chicago are almost sold out. His next shows, at Madison Square Garden next week, are in good shape.

Of the two MSG shows, the second one has more seats available. But the first one, on June 25th, is now in the hands of Verified Resellers.

Meanwhile, sales have been sparked of the album, “Everything I Thought It Was,” and the single, “Selfish.” They’re each back in the iTunes top 100.

The arrest actually brought Justin some publicity, regardless of the nature. Almost everyone knows someone who’s been pulled over. It actually might help Timberlake seem a little cooler. After all, no one was hurt (or would have been, that street is deserted after 11pm on a weekday). And Timberlake’s mug shot isn’t of someone disheveled. He actually looks pretty good.

Most legal opinions are that Justin will pay a fine, issue a heartfelt apology, and move on. But lemonade may be made from lemons here after all.

Again, I wrote immediately after the arrest was reported: Justin had dinner with a couple, he wasn’t out carousing with buddies. They shared a pitcher of martinis. That might mean 1.5 drinks per person. The bartender said he wasn’t drunk. All of those people will be called to testify.

Flashback: Liza Minnelli’s Wedding to David Gest Remains the Most Bizarre of All

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There’s a lot of talk about Liza Minnelli right because of a new documentary shown at the Tribeca Film Festival. It seemed like a good time for a Flashback to Liza’s 2002 wedding to David Gest. It made anything from The Addams Family look normal, yet Gest was no Gomez Addams. He ran a fake charity for years — which I reported on at Fox News with lots of evidence. (He listed the very dead producer Stanley Jaffe as CEO.) I went to Liza’s wedding with a friend of a friend. She was very generous. I sat with Liz Smith and Dominick Dunne, and they kept me laughing all night. Here is the report from March 18, 2002. Gest had a penchant for old Hollywood stars. He trucked them around everywhere. There were so many at the wedding, it was like the Monster Mash. (He was famous for having a shrine to Shirley Temple in his house.) Dominick Dunne came back from a visit to those tables and exclaimed to us, “Oh my god! Ann Blyth is still alive!” No offense to Ann. She’s still alive at age 98. She outlived literally everyone! PS Liza deserves a Kennedy Center Honor this year. It’s way past the time.

Liza’s Wedding Delayed by Liz Taylor

Liz Taylor held up Liza Minnelli‘s fourth wedding ceremony, delaying the proceedings by 50 minutes.

The reason? La Taylor forgot her shoes back at her hotel and had to go back and get them. When she finally did arrive, Taylor’s fragile physical state shocked onlookers at Marble Collegiate Church. “She could barely make the two steps up, and then she had to be helped.”

Taylor skipped altogether the wild reception Minnelli and weirdo hubby David Gest gave themselves near the site of the former World Trade Center.

Michael Jackson, top billed as best man, made the ceremony and the reception, but split after giving a quick toast honoring Minnelli and Gest. The entire Jackson 5 — advertised by Minnelli’s new P.T. Barnum-like husband — were not seen. But no one was surprised. The event was all about hype — how much, how many and why not? Even Donald Trump, who was there, should have been impressed by the hubris and the insanity of the whole thing. Guests even received red heart-shaped candy boxes adorned by a rose and a card that read “Liza and David.”

There were stars and more stars at the reception, which was held in the former marble bank building at 55 Wall Street. The gigantic, vaulted-ceilinged space doesn’t have the greatest acoustics. But that didn’t stop a flurry of stars from performing, one after another, until the wee hours. The showstopper had to have been Phoebe Snow, whose rendition of “At Last” brought record industry legends Clive Davis and Ahmet Ertegun to their feet, along with tablemates Liz Smith, Lorraine Bracco (with date Steven Green) and Cynthia McFadden.

Aside from the fore-mentioned, the number of old people and veteran Hollywood stars was quite amazing. Kirk and Ann Douglas, Robert Wagner and Jill St. John, Jane Powell, Ruth Warrick, Anne Jeffreys, Ann Blyth, Tony Franciosa, Hayley Mills, Juliet Mills, Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo of the Fifth Dimension, Gena Rowlands, soul singer Chuck Jackson, Dionne Warwick — they were all there and decked out in finery. Dionne even did a duet of “Walk on By” with the Doobie‘s Michael McDonald.

Carroll Baker — “Baby Doll” to anyone over 50 — shouted out when Donny Osmond took the stage. Lauren Bacall boogied to the reunited Doobie Brothers singing “What a Fool Believes.” Mickey Rooney — the closest thing Liza Minnelli had to family at her own wedding — seemed to enjoy Jerry Butler‘s knockout performances of “Mr. Dream Merchant” and “Only the Strong Survive.”

Some stars were truly glamorous. Marisa Berenson, in a beaded gown and diamond brooch, should be giving fashion lessons for the Oscars. ABC’s McFadden, a bridesmaid (her 3-year-old son Spencer was also in the wedding party) sparkled in her black dress. Liz Smith got kudos for her royal blue jacket from Shanghai Tang.

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But everyone agreed that Minnelli — slimmed down and wearing a bright red gown — looked marvelous. She and Gest — who has strange waxy eyebrows that look like parentheses — sat at the center table, closest to the stage, and greeted all their guests. Even though there was quite a bit of dishing about their unusual union, the truth is the reception was fun, not nearly as tacky as you might have guessed. The room looked terrific, very warmly festooned in roses, and there was a nice buzz in the room.

Will the marriage last? No one’s laying odds, obviously. “No one knew who David was before this,” said one guest. “He’s like a combination of Liza’s father, Vincente Minnelli, and her stepfather Sid Luft. He’s a showman. And for Liza, she’s been so lonely. This is companionship. They’re very happy.”

The party was still going on when I left around midnight, although by 11 p.m. the heartiest of the senior citizens had packed up. There were plenty of abandoned tables, but just enough of the 1500 or so guests who danced on through the night.

Mercury Rising: Sony Pays $1.2 Billion for Everything to Do with Rock Group Queen — Is This the Real Life?

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Hitsdailydouble.com is reporting the sale of everything to do with Queen — the song publishing, the recording rights, the use of image, dramatic productions, etc.

Sony, they say, has paid 1 billion sterling, or $1.2 billion for the entire deal. They’ll put out the records, monetize the songs, produce a decent stage show (not the We Will Rock You show that’s so popular in London).

Mind you, this is after the movie “Bohemian Rhapsody” was such a mega hit. But that probably drove up the value of Freddie Mercury’s songs (and also the ones by Brian May and Roger Taylor.

None of this addresses what happens to former member John Deacon, who retired a while ago. Deacon contributed to 22 Queen hits including “Under Pressure,” “You’re My Best Friend,” and “Another One Bites the Dust.” Deacon, along with manager Jim Beach, are likely going to get slices of this pie.

The big winner here is Mary Austin, who Freddie considered his common law wife. He left her half his estate. (The other half was divided between his parents and his sister.)

He also gave Mary his home Garden Lodge and all of his other possessions.

Sony Music Publishing now owns a big chunk of pop music publishing including the Beatles and Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, and so on. This sale does make you wonder what the Beatles catalog would be valued at if it were on the market. (It’s also been a hot potato between Sony and Michael Jackson.) My guess would be $2 billion under these rules.

Sony has been monetizing the Beatles lately using “Come Together” in commercials. It won’t be long before we hear the Queen songs pitching cat food, credit cards, and Big Phama. We will never get away from “We Are the Champions.”

Louisiana Abdicates from Modern Life, Requires Schools to Post the Ten Commandments

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Louisiana, typifying the South, has abdicated modern life.

It’s unclear what era they’ve returned to, but now this backward state will require schools to post the ten commandments in schools.

Not The Ten Commandments in capital letters. That was a movie.

The 11th commandment, of course, is don’t be a backward, bigoted nutjob. That one, however, will not be included.

If I lived in Louisiana, I’d leave immediately. I certainly wouldn’t send a child into a schoolroom.

The law will be challenged in court. It most certainly violates the separation of Church and State.

The American Civil Liberties Union, the American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana, Americans United for Separation of Church and State and the Freedom from Religion Foundation said that the law violates longstanding Supreme Court precedent and the First Amendment and would result in “unconstitutional religious coercion of students.”

“The First Amendment promises that we all get to decide for ourselves what religious beliefs, if any, to hold and practice, without pressure from the government. Politicians have no business imposing their preferred religious doctrine on students and families in public schools,” the groups said in a joint statement.

But this is what we’re dealing with now in these redneck, Red states. Fundamentalism and racism have only grown since Trump took office in 2016. Antisemitism has risen right along with them, as well as intolerance for all religious beliefs outside of extreme Christianity.

How utterly ridiculous these people are.

Thou shalt mind your own business, Louisiana. Stick to gumbo and po boys.