ProudMary April 18 Share April 18 From the front page of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. (Unfortunately, the RaRHOF has added a Chat button and a Privacy Button that blocks some of the text on the screen shot I took.) https://www.rockhall.com/ 9 3 Link to comment
voiceover April 19 Share April 19 “They're always having a good time down on the bayou, Lord — And Delta women think the world of me…” Bet heaven’s bar is crowded with Delta women tonight! Loved your lyrics; loved your music. Southern Rock 4VR!!! RIP, Dickey B 12 Link to comment
ProudMary April 19 Share April 19 Oh, this is sad news. Beautiful voice. Lovely person. From Deadline: Mandisa Dies: ‘American Idol’ Contestant And Grammy-Winning Christian Music Artist Was 47 15 Link to comment
Crashcourse April 19 Share April 19 I remember watching Mandisa on American Idol, and she had a beautiful voice. 10 Link to comment
SunnyBeBe April 20 Share April 20 (edited) 22 hours ago, voiceover said: “They're always having a good time down on the bayou, Lord — And Delta women think the world of me…” Bet heaven’s bar is crowded with Delta women tonight! Loved your lyrics; loved your music. Southern Rock 4VR!!! RIP, Dickey B This one hurts. Omg….I actually met Dickey years ago. My friend was a taper and friends with Dickey and the band. He got us backstage passes several times. I’m looking for my photos. This was back before cell phones were popular and used as cameras. I had so many awesome times at the The Allman Brother’s band concerts. It’s difficult to describe the energy, the spirit and the quality of music they put out. It’s surreal. This was in the 90s. Great memories though. I wish I could find a video from a concert I attended with him, but can’t locate one! Dang! No phone cameras back then. We always got front row. I’ll keep searching. Here’s one link. Dickey toured with his own band too. Edited April 20 by SunnyBeBe 3 9 1 Link to comment
Wiendish Fitch April 20 Share April 20 (edited) Re: Mandisa How sad. Her time on American Idol feels like it was only yesterday. Edited April 20 by Wiendish Fitch 7 1 Link to comment
Jaded April 20 Share April 20 Heh... Morgan Wallen speaks out after Nashville arrest for throwing chair: 'I'm not proud of my behavior' 3 Link to comment
roamyn April 22 Share April 22 (edited) Terry Anderson, the US journalist held as a hostage for six years in Lebanon, has died at 76 of heart surgery complications. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68871753 Edited April 22 by roamyn 17 1 Link to comment
BetterButter April 24 Share April 24 Terry Carter, ‘Battlestar Galactica’ and ‘McCloud’ Actor, Dies at 95 12 Link to comment
paulvdb April 24 Share April 24 Sad to hear about that. I loved BSG as a kid and Terry Carter as Colonel Tigh. 9 Link to comment
praeceptrix April 24 Share April 24 The NY Times obituary for Terry Carter has even more details about his long and interesting career. I didn't watch the original BSG. Now, after reading the obituaries, I want to watch his documentaries on Duke Ellington and Katherine Dunham. I wish there were a film record of his first major Broadway show, Mrs. Patterson, with my favorite actress, Eartha Kitt. He graduated from Stuyvesant HS a few years before I did. 6 Link to comment
BetterButter April 25 Share April 25 Mike Pinder, the Moody Blues Keyboardist and Founding Member, Dead at 82 13 Link to comment
ProudMary April 26 Share April 26 8 hours ago, BetterButter said: Mike Pinder, the Moody Blues Keyboardist and Founding Member, Dead at 82 Yet another member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 😔 9 Link to comment
Mindthinkr April 26 Share April 26 I loved the Moody Blues and always thought they were underrated. RIP and thank you for many hours of enjoyment 🎶💔 12 2 Link to comment
MissAlmond April 27 Share April 27 (edited) Production and Art Designer Ray Chan who worked on some of Marvel's biggest films including : Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: Far From Home, The Falcon and the Winter Solider, as well as the upcoming Deadpool and Wolverine has died, age 56. https://deadline.com/2024/04/ray-chan-dead-deadpool-avengers-production-designer-1235896370/ https://variety.com/2024/film/obituaries-people-news/ray-chan-dead-marvel-deadpool-wolverine-avengers-1235983768/ https://www.marvel.com/articles/movies/remembering-supervising-art-director-ray-chan Edited April 27 by MissAlmond 13 Link to comment
MissAlmond April 27 Share April 27 (edited) Actor Marla Adams who played Belle Clemens on The Secret Storm, Dina Abbott Mergeron on The Young and the Restless and Natalie Wood's best friend, June, in the 1961 film Splendor in the Grass has died, age 85. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/marla-adams-dead-young-and-restless-1235882797/ https://deadline.com/2024/04/marla-adams-dead-the-young-and-the-restless-daytime-emmy-winner-was-85-1235896844/ https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/marla-adams-dead-the-young-and-the-restless-1235984068/ Edited April 27 by MissAlmond 10 Link to comment
MissAlmond April 27 Share April 27 (edited) Actor Meg Bennett who played Liza Walton on the soap opera Search for Tomorrow and Julia Newman on and later a writer for The Young and the Restless, Santa Barbara and Daytime Emmy winner for General Hospital, has died, age 75. https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2024-04-21/soap-opera-star-meg-bennett-dies https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/meg-bennett-dead-young-and-restless-1235878548/ https://deadline.com/2024/04/meg-bennett-dies-the-young-and-the-restless-star-was-75-obituary-1235891198/ Edited April 27 by MissAlmond 9 Link to comment
BetterButter April 29 Share April 29 Zack Norman, Actor in ‘Romancing the Stone’ and Henry Jaglom Films, Dies at 83 8 Link to comment
Miss Anne Thrope April 29 Share April 29 21 minutes ago, BetterButter said: Zack Norman, Actor in ‘Romancing the Stone’ and Henry Jaglom Films, Dies at 83 Liked him a lot in Romancing the Stone -- "Look at those snappers." Thank you and RIP, sir. 2 2 Link to comment
Vermicious Knid April 30 Share April 30 Britney Spears is reportedly completely off the rails and running out of money. There are other stories disputing this but I have to agree. She's spending like crazy and doesn't have the money coming in the way it was. Jamie may be scuzz but he is the one who pulled her out of insolvecy and got her up to $60 million. She's not putting out music, not touring or performing, not selling merchandise, doesn't have the endorsements like the perfume line anymore. That alone made her major bank. The book hype is over. She's got her lawyer, who is not involved in any business decisions, and I believe the woman she kept from her conservatorship who does things like make her doctor appointments and orders toothpaste. 9 Link to comment
Blergh April 30 Share April 30 6 hours ago, Vermicious Knid said: Britney Spears is reportedly completely off the rails and running out of money. There are other stories disputing this but I have to agree. She's spending like crazy and doesn't have the money coming in the way it was. Jamie may be scuzz but he is the one who pulled her out of insolvecy and got her up to $60 million. She's not putting out music, not touring or performing, not selling merchandise, doesn't have the endorsements like the perfume line anymore. That alone made her major bank. The book hype is over. She's got her lawyer, who is not involved in any business decisions, and I believe the woman she kept from her conservatorship who does things like make her doctor appointments and orders toothpaste. Even a gilded cage was STILL a cage- and IMO she was kept in it not to heal or 'her own good' but to ensure that her kin would keep getting a steady dairy supply from their cash cow! Yes, it's sad that there's a good probability Miss Spears could go broker than broke in the near future but OTOH, at least it would be HER call to blow it on useless stuff than to revert to being compelled to perform/record JUST to keep the kin on easy street rather than have them attempt to earn their own ways in the world independent of her talents. 11 1 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer April 30 Share April 30 8 hours ago, Blergh said: Yes, it's sad that there's a good probability Miss Spears could go broker than broke in the near future but OTOH, at least it would be HER call to blow it on useless stuff Except it won't be Jamie's fault if/when that happens. Because there's a line here, or there should be, where Britney should be expected to take responsibility for herself, which was why she wanted out from under the conservatorship so badly. I wouldn't go so far as to say she needs a minder, but we can't go on blaming Jamie, scuzz though he is, if she does end up with no money left. 9 5 Link to comment
Notabug April 30 Share April 30 18 minutes ago, Cobalt Stargazer said: Except it won't be Jamie's fault if/when that happens. Because there's a line here, or there should be, where Britney should be expected to take responsibility for herself, which was why she wanted out from under the conservatorship so badly. I wouldn't go so far as to say she needs a minder, but we can't go on blaming Jamie, scuzz though he is, if she does end up with no money left. Plenty of people cannot manage money and end up broke, even millionaires. If Britney didn't have mental health problems, she could still be incapable of managing her finances. Not being able to handle money doesn't automatically require the court to appoint a conservator. Otherwise, a large chunk of the population would have conservators. 19 2 Link to comment
Mabinogia April 30 Share April 30 4 hours ago, Notabug said: Plenty of people cannot manage money and end up broke, even millionaires. If Britney didn't have mental health problems, she could still be incapable of managing her finances. Not being able to handle money doesn't automatically require the court to appoint a conservator. She probably can't handle money because she never learned/was never taught. While she needs to take responsibility for herself and her actions, she wasn't really given the tools she needs in which to do that. It's like handing a 12 year old the keys to the car and expecting them to know how to drive it. She should not be put back in conservatorship but I do think she needs some help from someone to learn all the basic life things we normies have to do, like living within a budget. Sadly, the damage done to her when she was young will continue to affect her the rest of her life and the family that used her all those years are, in part, to blame for her being so unable to function in the real world. 18 2 1 Link to comment
Jaded May 1 Share May 1 Anne Heche’s Son Homer Claims Estate Cannot Pay Its Debts: New Docs This is the claim I want to know more about... Quote Heche's ex Thomas Jane is also among the creditors, seeking $149,106.04, according to the report. 7 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer May 1 Share May 1 6 hours ago, Mabinogia said: Sadly, the damage done to her when she was young will continue to affect her the rest of her life and the family that used her all those years are, in part, to blame for her being so unable to function in the real world. I do wonder, just in general, what the difference is between Britney's case and someone like Zendaya, who is a decade younger. Zendaya was fourteen when she first appeared in Disney's Shake It Up, and while she wasn't overtly sexualized the way Britney was, she has made statements regarding her complicated feelings about being the family's breadwinner. I doubt that in ten years she'll be the one everyone is staring at, asking why she can't get it together, since she only plays a wreck on TV, but either she lucked out in having much better parents or.....some other factors. 7 2 Link to comment
Blergh May 1 Share May 1 FWIW, While I actually agree that since Miss Spears IS a legal adult and managed to have that Conservatorship overturned, that means she sinks or swims with the rest of us legal adults re finances, traffic laws,etc. However, even with the above said, I do think she somewhat got hobbled from her early teens to very recently by the very same folks who exploited her and put her through the Conservatorship to force her to keep them on easy street. I'm going to try to be more optimistic that since she DID somehow corral the resources and legal eagles to get her OUT of said Conservatorship that she IS capable of learning to take care of her own finances,etc. I know it's a LOT easier said than done but that doesn't mean it's impossible for her to do. 8 2 Link to comment
Kel Varnsen May 1 Share May 1 20 hours ago, Vermicious Knid said: Britney Spears is reportedly completely off the rails and running out of money. There are other stories disputing this but I have to agree. She's spending like crazy and doesn't have the money coming in the way it was. Jamie may be scuzz but he is the one who pulled her out of insolvecy and got her up to $60 million. She's not putting out music, not touring or performing, not selling merchandise, doesn't have the endorsements like the perfume line anymore. That alone made her major bank. The book hype is over. She's got her lawyer, who is not involved in any business decisions, and I believe the woman she kept from her conservatorship who does things like make her doctor appointments and orders toothpaste. I wonder if as her cash levels start dropping she will start getting more and more bizarre offers for ways to make money. Like if she is not making actual music her name/image is probably her best way to make money so are we going to start seeing some weird Britney brand products or her singing a commercial jingle or being like a greeter at a casino or something. 4 Link to comment
Mabinogia May 1 Share May 1 26 minutes ago, Cobalt Stargazer said: I do wonder, just in general, what the difference is between Britney's case and someone like Zendaya, who is a decade younger. Zendaya was fourteen when she first appeared in Disney's Shake It Up, and while she wasn't overtly sexualized the way Britney was, she has made statements regarding her complicated feelings about being the family's breadwinner. I doubt that in ten years she'll be the one everyone is staring at, asking why she can't get it together, since she only plays a wreck on TV, but either she lucked out in having much better parents or.....some other factors. I doubt there is one clear thing but more a combination of factors, they grew up in different eras, had different parents, different support system, are inherently different people, etc. But I do get the impression that Zendaya is overall a more grounded person, be that by nature or nurture I can't say, but I will assume that, while she may have been a child breadwinner, I don't get the impression that her parents got as seduced by the glamour as Brittney's did and remained grounded parental figures for her. Another difference, that could be just part of who each of them are inherently, is that Zendaya seems much more confident in who she is than Brittney. I think Brittney got swallowed up by the popularity and fame in a way Zendaya hasn't because of that grounding she gets from her family (and possibly pre-fame friends). There are plenty of child performers who came out of it quite well and some who sadly crashed and burned and I think it's part nature (their core personality) and nurture (the influences around them). Brittney seems to have struck out, I think her personality wasn't right for fame (not a diss, it's not for everyone) and she was surrounded by vultures who picked away at her until there was not much left. Zendaya has the right personality for fame and is surrounded by a good support system. 12 4 2 Link to comment
Irlandesa May 1 Share May 1 4 hours ago, Cobalt Stargazer said: I do wonder, just in general, what the difference is between Britney's case and someone like Zendaya, who is a decade younger. Zendaya was fourteen when she first appeared in Disney's Shake It Up, and while she wasn't overtly sexualized the way Britney was, she has made statements regarding her complicated feelings about being the family's breadwinner. Zendaya isn't the only child actor to have those complicated feelings. I believe Jason Bateman has talked about that as well. He (and his sister) knew that working was supporting their family because his parents' line of work (managing their careers) was so connected to his. And that's often the case because being a parent of a child actor often leads to sacrificing their career for their child's. But what happened with Britney goes deeper than just being a breadwinner. I do think it's a combination of bad parenting, lack of being able to just walk away and genuine mental illness that everything else exacerbated. 10 2 Link to comment
JustHereForFood May 1 Share May 1 15 hours ago, Cobalt Stargazer said: I do wonder, just in general, what the difference is between Britney's case and someone like Zendaya, who is a decade younger. Zendaya was fourteen when she first appeared in Disney's Shake It Up, and while she wasn't overtly sexualized the way Britney was, she has made statements regarding her complicated feelings about being the family's breadwinner. I doubt that in ten years she'll be the one everyone is staring at, asking why she can't get it together, since she only plays a wreck on TV, but either she lucked out in having much better parents or.....some other factors. My guess is that when it comes to child actors, or really any children that had to work instead of study, play and do all of the usual "child stuff", the ones who make it out unscathed are probably the exceptions. Especially if they live under so much media scrutiny. 11 2 1 Link to comment
Kel Varnsen May 1 Share May 1 12 hours ago, Irlandesa said: But what happened with Britney goes deeper than just being a breadwinner. I do think it's a combination of bad parenting, lack of being able to just walk away and genuine mental illness that everything else exacerbated. I imagine that education probably plays a big role in that. Like sure you always hear about kids working on a TV show have school time. So when she was on Mickey Mouse club she probably got some schooling. Although how good would Disney backstage elementary school be. But then she was only 16 when Hit Me Baby came out and I don't think the music business has any kind of similar school requirements. So if her parents wanted her to do school work what 16 year old who would be touring and having money flow in and could get anything she asked for, would have motivation to do that? 5 2 Link to comment
BetterButter May 1 Share May 1 Electric Light Orchestra’s Richard Tandy Dead At 76 13 Link to comment
Blergh May 2 Share May 2 6 hours ago, Kel Varnsen said: I imagine that education probably plays a big role in that. Like sure you always hear about kids working on a TV show have school time. So when she was on Mickey Mouse club she probably got some schooling. Although how good would Disney backstage elementary school be. But then she was only 16 when Hit Me Baby came out and I don't think the music business has any kind of similar school requirements. So if her parents wanted her to do school work what 16 year old who would be touring and having money flow in and could get anything she asked for, would have motivation to do that? While many a child and minor performer has crashed and burned having no idea how to function as an adult much less how to manage monies, it might not hurt to consider the case of the Toronto-born Mary Pickford [born Gladys Louise Smith](1892-1979) who had been her family's support after her alcoholic father's death when she was eight. She had little if any formal education but had had to work on the stage almost straight away. Despite the fact that she often played helpless waifs (not in small part due to her five foot stature- and her first movie billing was as 'Little Mary'), she quickly educated herself on virtually every aspect of movie contracts and became a hardboiled negotiator- literally pricing herself out of the other studios before becoming one of the founders of United Artists. Alas, it was her younger sibs Lottie (1896-1936) and Jack (1898-1933) (who themselves attempted movie careers but were somewhat overshadowed by her) who wound up having somewhat dysfunctional lives that were cut short and dominated by substance abuse. After Mary divorced her 2nd husband Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. in 1933 , Mary became a reclusive alcoholic who wound up completely estranged from her grown adoptive children by her 3rd marriage to Charles' Buddy' Rogers ( 1904-1999) who seemed to have passively enabled her. However, Mary somehow DID hold onto her fortune and saw to it that her legendary mansion Pickfair stayed an mmaculate showpiece to the end of her life! I guess the point I'm making is that sometimes it's just the luck of the draw that gets some performers to swim early on and others to sink. Although Mary by no means was spared emotional misfortune and had poor coping skills, she DID somehow ensure that she and her immediate family would always be comfortable no matter what! 3 7 Link to comment
BetterButter May 2 Share May 2 Groundbreaking American guitarist Duane Eddy dies age 86 15 Link to comment
stonehaven May 2 Share May 2 Letterman's people always come through....A GREAT clip of Duane Eddy from 1985 doing his classic "Rebel Rouser". 7 1 1 Link to comment
ProudMary May 3 Share May 3 That's two more members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame joining the eternal band. 😢 9 Link to comment
MsJamieDornan May 3 Share May 3 On 4/29/2024 at 10:56 PM, Vermicious Knid said: Jamie may be scuzz but he is the one who pulled her out of insolvecy and got her up to $60 million. And he took at least that much from her. 9 1 Link to comment
Kel Varnsen May 3 Share May 3 12 hours ago, stonehaven said: Letterman's people always come through....A GREAT clip of Duane Eddy from 1985 doing his classic "Rebel Rouser". I follow Letterman on YouTube and they do that a lot. The only problem is he will post a random funny clip of someone who hasn't died and I have to search to make sure it isn't an in memoriam thing. 3 Link to comment
MissAlmond May 4 Share May 4 (edited) Broadway, film, and television Producer Edgar Lansbury who won a 1964 Tony Award for The Subject was Roses has died, age 94. Lansbury was the younger brother of actor Angela Lansbury and twin brother of television producer Bruce Lansbury. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lifestyle/arts/edgar-lansbury-dead-subject-roses-angela-1235890334/ https://deadline.com/2024/05/edgar-lansbury-dead-tony-winner-brother-angela-lansbury-was-94-obituary-1235904530/ https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Producer-Edgar-Lansbury-Has-Passed-Away-at-94-20240504 Edited May 4 by MissAlmond 9 Link to comment
Vermicious Knid May 5 Share May 5 Quote And he took at least that much from her. That is not at all true. Britney just had to settle her lawsuit against her father and pay $2 million of his legal fees because every action he took was overseen and approved by the court. The number I find quoted is that Jaime made $5 million. 3 3 Link to comment
praeceptrix May 5 Share May 5 Barbara O. Jones, whose "arresting roles in movies like “Bush Mama” and “Daughters of the Dust” helped shape a generation of independent filmmakers" has died. She was 82. 5 Link to comment
BetterButter May 5 Share May 5 Bernard Hill, actor who rose to fame in Boys from the Blackstuff, dies aged 79 11 Link to comment
Shrek May 5 Share May 5 29 minutes ago, BetterButter said: Bernard Hill, actor who rose to fame in Boys from the Blackstuff, dies aged 79 A great British actor who had lots of roles but his most famous & memorable for people like me who grew up in the late 70s & early 80s. No doubt he'll get to the pearly gates & shout "GIZZA JOB!". 7 Link to comment
Spartan Girl May 5 Share May 5 I had no idea that the captain in Titanic and Theoden in LOTR were the same actor. RIP. 5 Link to comment
jewel21 May 5 Share May 5 I knew him from his role on Titanic. I'm sad to learn he passed. R.I.P, sir. 5 Link to comment
voiceover May 5 Share May 5 My dude has questionable fandoms, but when he’s right, he’s right: 9 1 1 Link to comment
Bastet May 5 Share May 5 25 minutes ago, jewel21 said: I knew him from his role on Titanic. I just checked his credits, and that's the only thing I've seen him in. He's quite good in it; I hate that movie, for how very much I despise the stupid five-minute "romance" it's centered around, but I like a number of scenes with other people, and consider the captain's final moments among the film's best due to his performance saying volumes without a single word. 9 Link to comment
JustHereForFood May 5 Share May 5 1 hour ago, Spartan Girl said: I had no idea that the captain in Titanic and Theoden in LOTR were the same actor. RIP. I have to admit I didn't notice that either and I've seen both many times. RIP, King Théoden. 7 3 Link to comment
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