Posts Tagged ‘the Beatles’

Inside Beyonce’s Private World

December 5th, 2008

All eyes are on Beyonce during her Cadillac Records premiere held at AMC Loews 19 in NYC. It’s great to see the Destiny’s Child songbird in the musical drama about Chess Records, where Ralph Bass, the grandfather of OK!’s fabulous Shauna Bass, worked. (He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for his accomplishments there.)

The Single Ladies sensation grants costars a peck on the cheek when she mingles pre-screening, but one VIP guest is noticeably missing. Hubby Jay-Z, donning nerd glasses, makes a separate entrance with Ne-Yo long before his leading lady hits the floor.

For Beyonce, one perk of playing Etta James is stepping into someone else’s shoes.

 “I learned so much about myself,” Beyonce, who has a slight Southern accent, says. “The most fun thing was that I could use all the profanity I wanted, and I couldn’t get judged for it because I was playing Etta.”

For the role, Beyonce packed on 15 lbs. How did she lose it?  

“Well, if you’ve seen the video Single Ladies, it has a lot of choreography. That helped!”

Stylist Ty Hunter says it took the singing sensation only 30 minutes to choose her dress and get ready tonight. What styling tips does he give her?  

“For a woman to know her body and know what really works for her, I think that’s a plus,” he tells me. “Some people just throw things on and they’re not so sure what works for them.”    

He says she lost the weight by working out and cutting back on food.

Hey, look! It’s the always-affable Diddy, and here’s the cuddling Kelly Ripa and hubby Mark Consuelos. Whoops! A reporter asks whether Rosie O’Donnell and Barbara Walters should bury the hatchet. “Oh my gosh, I’m not answering that,” the mom of three shoots back. Rrr. They’re rushing Adrien Brody through. No questions.

Emmanuelle Chriqui calls Beyonce’s performance “incredible.”

“She really tapped into her essence. She went for it and really transformed. It’s astonishing.”

But don’t expect the Entourage star to start wearing ‘50s fashion. “I’m not a very buttoned-up person, but it would be a fun look. It depends.”

What makes someone beautiful?

Gabrielle Union offers up a decent blind item.

“I’ve seen probably the world’s most attractive people — until they open their mouth,” Gab says. “You need to have what comes out of your mouth match the visage. You get so ugly if you talk smack, or say awful things. I prefer no double negatives, but that’s just me — not everyone has that hang up.”

The walls go up when it comes to the ultra-private Beyonce and Jay-Z.

“I know them both,” Mos Def, who plays Chuck Berry, says. “But I don’t want to talk about it.” He calls Beyonce “dedicated, professional and hard-working.”

Eamonn Walker doesn’t want to go there either. “I don’t know her husband, really. What husband? Where? No, I admire both of them very much. I don’t know. Flummoxed.”

Akon calls Jay-Z “a nice guy,” but admits, “No one knows too much about their personal life. Not even me.”

Luckily, Beyonce’s performance has the blessing of Etta James, 70, who attended the L.A. premiere.

Etta was lovely, she was frail, but I could see that she had been captured,” Eamonn says. “She felt that her life had been captured and honored by this movie.”

Of Beyonce’s fuller figure in the film, he cautions, “You won’t notice her weight. You’ll notice how good of an actress she is, because at the end of the day, she throws down no matter what size she is. You’ve never seen Beyonce act better.”   

PARTY TIME: OK!’s Oliver Coleman reports that Beyonce and Jay-Z couldn’t have been more different from Adrien and his girl Elsa Pataky during the afterparty held at Marquee. While Adrien and Elsa can’t keep their hands off each other, B&J keep it G-rated by dancing in their seats and chatting cheerfully. Psst! Leonardo DiCaprio makes an appearance. He chats with  Kevin Connolly while Russell Simmons puts the moves on Marisa Miller.

Plug time: Why should we see this film?

“It’s going to introduce a whole new generation to this time and this music, and make people understand that this is the music that influenced Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Who – all these great bands you know and love,” Eamonn says. “They all got their inspiration from this. You should see this film because if you don’t know the beginning, you won’t know the end.”

Cadillac Records is in theaters now.

All Together Now

October 31st, 2008

(Apple Corps Ltd./Cirque du Soleil)
The Beatles get the Cirque du Soleil treatment with the feature-length documentary All Together Now-a never before seen look inside the making of the Las Vegas stage production, Love. The Adrian Wills documentary is a breathtaking behind the scenes look at the shows inception in Montreal to opening night at The Mirage in Las Vegas. Interviews with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Sir George Martin, Yoko One and Olivia Harrison make this a can’t miss. The DVD is available now exclusively at Best Buy.

http://www.beatles.com/core/love/documentary/

DVD contents

* ‘All Together Now’ documentary (84:00)
* Bonus Features:
* “Changing The Music” (22:00): An in-depth look at the decision to rework and remix the Beatles music for the show
* “Music In The Theatre” (09:00): A look at the process of creating the LOVE show’s unique audio design in the theater
* “Making ‘LOVE’” (10:00): A backstage pass to explore the design of “LOVE,” including the art direction, costumes, props, screen imagery and the use of The Beatles’ voices in the stage production and soundtrack.

Paul McCartney’s Message of Peace

September 24th, 2008

Forty years after the Beatles were banned from playing in Israel based on officials’ fears that they would corrupt the moral’s of the country’s youth, Paul McCartney visited the West Bank with a message of peace.

 

‘I’m here to highlight the situation and to say that what we need is peace in this region, a two-state solution,” he said regarding Israel and a separate Palestinian state, according to the Associated Press.

 

The musician stopped in at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, said to be built where Jesus was born, and lit two candles for peace.

 

Paul was in the region for his concert Thursday in Tel Aviv’s largest park, a show that has brought some criticism from some Palestinians that he favors Israel’s occupation of the West Bank.

 

"I get criticized everywhere I go, but I don’t listen to them,” Paul said. ”I’m bringing a message of peace, and I think that’s what the region needs.”

Mariah: Bigger Than Elvis

April 3rd, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff

She may not be the King of Rock and Roll, but Mariah Carey is definitely the queen of the charts. Mariah’s 18th number-one hit “Touch My Body” — the first single off her upcoming album, EMC2 — moved her ahead of Elvis Presley for the most number-one singles on the Billboard singles charts. She’s now second only to the Beatles — who have 20 chart toppers.

Carey remained humble despite her achievement. “I really can never put myself in the category of people who have not only revolutionized music but also changed the world,” she said upon learning the news. ”That’s a completely different era and time… I’m just feeling really happy and grateful.”

Her success, said Carey, meant even more because of her status as a woman of color. ”For me, in my mind the accomplishment is just that much sweeter,” she said. ”In terms of my ethnicity, always feeling like an outsider, always feeling different… for me it’s about saying, ‘Thank you Lord, for giving me the faith to believe in myself when other people had written me off.’ ”

However, the songbird is even trumping the famously eccentric legend in rock star demands! UK newspapers reported that while promoting her new disc in London the week of March 30, she demanded only olives and nuts during her stay and requested that a $20,000 gym be built next to her suite at Claridge’s hotel.

And a source claimed that the pop star "sat on a throne worth $2,000 and surrounded herself with cream roses and butterflies" during a signing at Selfridges department store. Mariah, who also has a personal towel holder, bailed on a Capital FM radio interview on April 3 because she’s "not a morning person," despite compiling a list of demands beforehand ‹ which the station met. "We even got a load of straws in because she only drinks fruit juice through a straw," an insider says. Is Mariah demanding? "They’re just fun and games," the diva has said.

Heather Mills Awarded $48.6 Mil in Divorce Settlement

March 17th, 2008 / Author: cwillett

Heather Mills has been awarded $48.6 million in her divorce settlement from Paul McCartney, London’s High Court announced Monday.

After a lengthy and often contentious battle, a High Court judge ruled that the 40-year-old charity worker will receive $33 million in cash with $15.6 million in assets on top of that from her ex-husband.

"I am very, very, very happy," Heather said outside the steps of the courthouse. "I was always going to get between $40 and $60 million, but Sir Paul was offering much less than that."

According to papers, Heather asked for $250 million, but the former Beatle only wanted to offer up $31.6 million.

"The judge said Paul was only worth GBP400 million ($800 million), but everyone has known he has been worth GBP800 ($1.6 billion) for the last 15 years," she continued. "I wasn’t allowed any access into any of our accounts, I was locked out of every home. I hope now that me and my daughter can have a life and not be followed every single day. Apart from one TV thing, I have kept silent for 21 months. I wanted to keep it private but he wanted it made public. He always wants to look like he’s generous Sir Paul."

The couple married in 2002 and split four years later. The union produced daughter Beatrice, for whom Paul will make periodic payments of $70,000, in addition to nanny and school fees.

Ringo Starr Walks Out on Regis and Kelly

January 22nd, 2008 / Author: cwillett

No one bosses Ringo Starr around — not even Regis Philbin.

The former drumming Beatle gave Live With Regis and Kelly the shaft on Tuesday morning after he was asked by the talk show’s producers to shorten one of his songs.

While it has long been a Regis and Kelly (and Kathie Lee) standard that musical performances clock in at 2 1/2 minutes max, Ringo was unaware of this rule and refused to cut down his 4 minute, 15 second-long song "Liverpool 8" — from his new album of the same name — any shorter than 3 minutes and 30 seconds, his publicist Elizabeth Freund reveals.

”We offered to cut back our chat time and asked them to fade or go to commercial," she says. "They were not willing to do that and Ringo was not willing to cut it further, so without a compromise we were not able to stay."

But don’t think the 67-year-old rocker, who had been booked to appear since November and reportedly informed of the time requirements according to a Live spokesperson, left on bad terms.

"Ringo left saying, ‘God bless and goodbye. We still love Regis,”’ Elizabeth says.

In his absence, interview segments with fashion designer Michael Kors and The Amazing Race winners TK Erwin and Rachel Rosales were extended.

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