DANN FLOREK'S BEST EVER SVU PERFORMANCE
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THE WEB GOSSIP
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THE WEB GOSSIP
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JOHNSON RETURNS -- It was terrific to see former-Page Six editor Richard Johnson, return on Access Hollywood last week commenting on the recent Kardashian-brouhaha. He’s been the bureau Chief for The Daily and has been truly missed since exiting The Post’s Sixer-page. Even several PR-people when polled, said his absence has been tough. One said that although he was tough … he had high standards and when you read his dispatches, you felt like you were part of the story. A class act for sure.
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BIG LOVE INDEED – Watching Lindsey Buckingham’s new DVD Songs From The Small Machine-Live in L.A., you see him perform his brilliant composition from 1987, “Big Love.” Go on YouTube and watch the original video from then, as performed by Fleetwood Mac. It is amazingly good and shows yet again, what a great, great band that was … and, is. Also, Mick Fleetwood’s drumming on that is crazy! Also on the DVD is a re-worked version of his first-ever solo hit, “Go Insane.” Great song still, and a pleasure to see. Check this release out via Eagle Rock.
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CHICAGO XMAS -- Originally named Chicago Transit Authority, the band now known as Chicago has endured since their original formation in 1967. The self-described rock and roll band with horns began as a politically charged, sometimes experimental ensemble; becoming famous for producing such enduring hits as “25 or 6 to 4,” “Make me Smile,” “Colour My World,” and “Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is.”
Truth be told, whenever Paul Shaffer and his band really steam on the TV screens … they’re performing a Chicago-song.
They have amassed a series of hits throughout the 70’s and 80’s; second only to the Beach Boys in terms of hit singles according to Billboard. They have sold over 38 million units in the U.S., with 22 gold, 18 platinum, and 8 multi-platinum albums. They have charted five No. 1 albums and have had 21 charted top ten hits. They are among the most successful American-bands ever! Via our pal Tom Cuddy this week, came Chicago-O Christmas Three, produced with Phil Ramone … and, we love it. In addition to several seasonal standards, there’s a mix of new tracks as well and we are immediately in love with “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays.” Christmas is a tough season for anything new on the radio (as the charts are usually frozen), so to have something new and this good, is excellent indeed. With four of the founding members still in the group, they’re better than ever … and, the production is excellent. Also listen to Paul McCartney’s seasonal gem, “Wonderful Christmas” which features Dolly Parton. Kudos indeed. They’ll be at BB King’s here in NYC on 11/28.
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Truth be told, whenever Paul Shaffer and his band really steam on the TV screens … they’re performing a Chicago-song.
They have amassed a series of hits throughout the 70’s and 80’s; second only to the Beach Boys in terms of hit singles according to Billboard. They have sold over 38 million units in the U.S., with 22 gold, 18 platinum, and 8 multi-platinum albums. They have charted five No. 1 albums and have had 21 charted top ten hits. They are among the most successful American-bands ever! Via our pal Tom Cuddy this week, came Chicago-O Christmas Three, produced with Phil Ramone … and, we love it. In addition to several seasonal standards, there’s a mix of new tracks as well and we are immediately in love with “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays.” Christmas is a tough season for anything new on the radio (as the charts are usually frozen), so to have something new and this good, is excellent indeed. With four of the founding members still in the group, they’re better than ever … and, the production is excellent. Also listen to Paul McCartney’s seasonal gem, “Wonderful Christmas” which features Dolly Parton. Kudos indeed. They’ll be at BB King’s here in NYC on 11/28.
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REIDEL WITH SHANNON -- A brilliant interview with the NY Post's Michael Riedel last week focused on his new found love for the new Hugh Jackman show on Broadway. With Riedel sounding like has hadn't even been to bed yet ... it was man-crush of the first order for the two.. Absolutely hilarious. Good job all!
Photos By: Walter McBride/RD/Jackson/Orchon/Kirkland/Sara De Boer/Retna
Photos By: Walter McBride/RD/Jackson/Orchon/Kirkland/Sara De Boer/Retna
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