John Lennon might have been the first Beatle to mentally check out of the band. As he fell into a deep depression in the mid-1960s that he compared to going through murder, Paul McCartney became the de facto leader of the band. By then, the whole group had committed to not playing live, though John performed one more concert without his bandmates before leaving the group. Still, John lost a bet to Elton John and made one more proper, final concert appearance in the mid-1970s.
(l-r) Elton John and John Lennon | Steve Morley/Redferns John Lennon lost a bet with Elton John that led to his final major concert appearance
John all but stopped playing live when The Beatles stopped touring. Elton John single-handedly got the ex-Beatle back on stage in 1974, and it was the final time John Lennon played original songs in front of a massive concert crowd.
(l-r) Elton John and John Lennon | Steve Morley/Redferns John Lennon lost a bet with Elton John that led to his final major concert appearance
John all but stopped playing live when The Beatles stopped touring. Elton John single-handedly got the ex-Beatle back on stage in 1974, and it was the final time John Lennon played original songs in front of a massive concert crowd.
- 4/18/2023
- by Jason Rossi
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Leonard “Lennie” Baker, a member of the band Sha Na Na, died on Wednesday at the age of 69. The musician’s nephew, David Baker, confirmed the news with an online obituary. “Lennie was a people person,” the obit reads. “He had many friends and truly enjoyed time spent with all of them. His generosity was abundant. He was always willing to share all he had with friends and family. Lennie also adored the three Jack Russell Terriers that he raised over the years, Lucy, Tessa and Jill.” Also read: Tony Burton, 'Rocky' Actor, Dies at 78 Baker was best known as a vocalist.
- 2/26/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Gigi Hadid and Taylor Swift are hopelessly devoted to Grease: Live.
The famous besties watched the show together Sunday night, and Hadid, 20, took to Snapchat to document the duo singing along to Sandy's famous ballad.
"We're also performing Grease Live in the living room," Hadid captioned the video as she filmed Swift, 26, and her crooning away.
"Hopelessly Devoted to You," made famous by Olivia Newton-John in the 1978 film version of the classic musical, wasn't actually part of the 1973 Broadway production – but Fox's live telecast of the musical still included the popular ballad, moving it to later in the production.
As it happened,...
The famous besties watched the show together Sunday night, and Hadid, 20, took to Snapchat to document the duo singing along to Sandy's famous ballad.
"We're also performing Grease Live in the living room," Hadid captioned the video as she filmed Swift, 26, and her crooning away.
"Hopelessly Devoted to You," made famous by Olivia Newton-John in the 1978 film version of the classic musical, wasn't actually part of the 1973 Broadway production – but Fox's live telecast of the musical still included the popular ballad, moving it to later in the production.
As it happened,...
- 2/1/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- People.com - TV Watch
Gigi Hadid and Taylor Swift are hopelessly devoted to Grease: Live. The famous besties watched the show together Sunday night, and Hadid, 20, took to Snapchat to document the duo singing along to Sandy's famous ballad. "We're also performing Grease Live in the living room," Hadid captioned the video as she filmed Swift, 26, and her crooning away."Hopelessly Devoted to You," made famous by Olivia Newton-John in the 1978 film version of the classic musical, wasn't actually part of the 1973 Broadway production - but Fox's live telecast of the musical still included the popular ballad, moving it to later in the production.
- 2/1/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Gigi Hadid and Taylor Swift are hopelessly devoted to Grease: Live. The famous besties watched the show together Sunday night, and Hadid, 20, took to Snapchat to document the duo singing along to Sandy's famous ballad. "We're also performing Grease Live in the living room," Hadid captioned the video as she filmed Swift, 26, and her crooning away."Hopelessly Devoted to You," made famous by Olivia Newton-John in the 1978 film version of the classic musical, wasn't actually part of the 1973 Broadway production - but Fox's live telecast of the musical still included the popular ballad, moving it to later in the production.
- 2/1/2016
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Fans of the 1978 film version of Grease will be for a nice surprise when Fox's live telecast of the hit musical airs Sunday night - there are even more songs to love! "Grease is a show that everyone knows," Fox's Danny Zuko (Broadway star Aaron Tveit) tells People. "We are doing our best to pay homage to the versions that people know, but we are also making it our own and creating something completely new." Grease: Live will combine elements from the film and the original 1973 Broadway production as well as completely new scenes and songs written for the live telecast.
- 1/31/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
Fans of the 1978 film version of Grease will be for a nice surprise when Fox's live telecast of the hit musical airs Sunday night - there are even more songs to love! "Grease is a show that everyone knows," Fox's Danny Zuko (Broadway star Aaron Tveit) tells People. "We are doing our best to pay homage to the versions that people know, but we are also making it our own and creating something completely new." Grease: Live will combine elements from the film and the original 1973 Broadway production as well as completely new scenes and songs written for the live telecast.
- 1/31/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
[Youtube "QdS_yNe02vg"] They were born to hand jive, baby. Joe Jonas and his Dnce bandmates have officially joined the cast of Fox's Grease: Live, People and Entertainment Weekly can exclusively reveal.The quartet band will take the stage at Rydell High's school dance as Johnny Casino and the Gamblers (portrayed by the group Sha Na Na in the 1978 film). Related Video: Exclusive Sneak Peek: Julianne Hough in Grease: Live! The foursome will be joining a star-studded cast that includes Julianne Hough as Sandy, Les Misérables actor Aaron Tveit as Danny, Vanessa Hudgens as Rizzo, Carly Rae Jepsen as Frenchy, Dancing with the Stars...
- 1/13/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
They were born to hand jive, baby.
Joe Jonas and his Dnce bandmates have officially joined the cast of Fox's Grease: Live, People and Entertainment Weekly can exclusively reveal.
The quartet band will take the stage at Rydell High's school dance as Johnny Casino and the Gamblers (portrayed by the group Sha Na Na in the 1978 film).
Related Video: Exclusive Sneak Peek: Julianne Hough in Grease: Live!
The foursome will be joining a star-studded cast that includes Julianne Hough as Sandy, Les Misérables actor Aaron Tveit as Danny, Vanessa Hudgens as Rizzo, Carly Rae Jepsen as Frenchy, Dancing with the Stars...
Joe Jonas and his Dnce bandmates have officially joined the cast of Fox's Grease: Live, People and Entertainment Weekly can exclusively reveal.
The quartet band will take the stage at Rydell High's school dance as Johnny Casino and the Gamblers (portrayed by the group Sha Na Na in the 1978 film).
Related Video: Exclusive Sneak Peek: Julianne Hough in Grease: Live!
The foursome will be joining a star-studded cast that includes Julianne Hough as Sandy, Les Misérables actor Aaron Tveit as Danny, Vanessa Hudgens as Rizzo, Carly Rae Jepsen as Frenchy, Dancing with the Stars...
- 1/13/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- People.com - TV Watch
[Youtube "QdS_yNe02vg"] They were born to hand jive, baby. Joe Jonas and his Dnce bandmates have officially joined the cast of Fox's Grease: Live, People and Entertainment Weekly can exclusively reveal.The quartet band will take the stage at Rydell High's school dance as Johnny Casino and the Gamblers (portrayed by the group Sha Na Na in the 1978 film). Related Video: Exclusive Sneak Peek: Julianne Hough in Grease: Live! The foursome will be joining a star-studded cast that includes Julianne Hough as Sandy, Les Misérables actor Aaron Tveit as Danny, Vanessa Hudgens as Rizzo, Carly Rae Jepsen as Frenchy, Dancing with the Stars...
- 1/13/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
Just in time for its 40th year anniversary, Shout Factory has amassed a glorious Blu-ray remastering of Brian De Palma’s 1974 classic, Phantom of the Paradise. A glam-rock musical that’s enjoyed a sizeable cult following after an initial muted theatrical release, it represents the filmmaker’s most enjoyable attempt at comedy in this vintage satire about consumerism vs. creative control.
On the eve of unveiling his glam rock palace The Paradise, cutthroat music mogul Swan is struggling with how to open with just the right song to be performed by doo-wop group the Juicy Fruits (modeled after Sha Na Na). When Swan hears the music of aspiring singer songwriter Winslow Leach (William Finely, a De Palma regular), he decides he wants his music, an epic cantata modernizing Faust, but not the man. After his tunes are stolen, the songwriter tries to barge his way into Swan’s rehearsals but is thrown out,...
On the eve of unveiling his glam rock palace The Paradise, cutthroat music mogul Swan is struggling with how to open with just the right song to be performed by doo-wop group the Juicy Fruits (modeled after Sha Na Na). When Swan hears the music of aspiring singer songwriter Winslow Leach (William Finely, a De Palma regular), he decides he wants his music, an epic cantata modernizing Faust, but not the man. After his tunes are stolen, the songwriter tries to barge his way into Swan’s rehearsals but is thrown out,...
- 8/19/2014
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
As Forrest MacNeil, the host of Review, the show-within-the-show seen on Comedy Central’s Review, writer-actor Andy Daly delivers a darkly comic star turn as a critic who doesn’t review “food, books, or movies,” but, rather, gives star ratings to “life itself.” The performance may surprise viewers who only recognize him from his minor, though memorable, role as emasculated Principal Cutler on Eastbound & Down. But those familiar with lecherous theatrical director Don Dimello, talentless would-be Sha Na Na member Hot Dog, and other characters he’s portrayed on podcasts such as "Comedy Bang! Bang!" and the "Andy Daly Pilot Podcast Project" know that “dark” is a language the chipper, slightly professorial Daly speaks fluently. As the first season of Review comes to a close tonight at 10 p.m., Vulture checked in with him to see how he’s faring as we reach the culmination of MacNeil’s first viewer-dictated...
- 5/1/2014
- by Ivan Cohen
- Vulture
The 86th Academy Awards red carpet was full of gorgeous men and women in their awards show finery. Overall, the Oscars actually had the least fashion faux pas of the 2014 awards season. But that doesn't mean there weren't a few missteps.
Above, we have Glenn Close (far left), who we just don't love in a mermaid silhouette with long sleeves. She looks like if Cruella de Vil were heading to a black-tie event. Next is Jared Leto (middle left). Now, we love us some Leto. But he looks like after the Oscars he's going to be somebody's wedding singer. Or he's the lost member of Sha Na Na.
Julie Delpy (middle) could have chosen better than her drapey, blah-colored gown, while Pharrell (middle right) ... wore shorts. Shorts, dude? You're at the Oscars. Finally, Goldie Hawn (far right) appears to have show up in a very fancy nightgown.
In the "close but no cigar" category,...
Above, we have Glenn Close (far left), who we just don't love in a mermaid silhouette with long sleeves. She looks like if Cruella de Vil were heading to a black-tie event. Next is Jared Leto (middle left). Now, we love us some Leto. But he looks like after the Oscars he's going to be somebody's wedding singer. Or he's the lost member of Sha Na Na.
Julie Delpy (middle) could have chosen better than her drapey, blah-colored gown, while Pharrell (middle right) ... wore shorts. Shorts, dude? You're at the Oscars. Finally, Goldie Hawn (far right) appears to have show up in a very fancy nightgown.
In the "close but no cigar" category,...
- 3/3/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
In Memory Of William Finley (1942-2012), 5 Things You Might Not Know About 'Phantom Of The Paradise'
Sad news came in over the weekend, as it was announced yesterday that actor William Finley, best known for his work with Brian De Palma, had passed away on Saturdayat the age of 69. The actor was a long-time friend of De Palma, having appeared in his early films "Woton's Wake," "Murder a la Mod" and "The Wedding Party," before turning heads as Emil Breton, the husband of Margot Kidder's character, in the director's breakout picture "Sisters."
The duo would go on to work together many times, with Finley cropping up in "The Fury," "Dressed To Kill" (as the uncredited voice of killer Bobbi) and most recently, in "The Black Dahlia," but there's one, or rather two parts that the actor will forever be remembered for: as Winslow Leach/The Phantom, the songwriter ripped off and framed by Satanic record producer Swan (Paul Williams), only to be reborn after a horrific mutilation as The Phantom,...
The duo would go on to work together many times, with Finley cropping up in "The Fury," "Dressed To Kill" (as the uncredited voice of killer Bobbi) and most recently, in "The Black Dahlia," but there's one, or rather two parts that the actor will forever be remembered for: as Winslow Leach/The Phantom, the songwriter ripped off and framed by Satanic record producer Swan (Paul Williams), only to be reborn after a horrific mutilation as The Phantom,...
- 4/16/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
About Lady Gaga's bizarre Vma performance: This finally means she's through, right? —A4HA, via the inbox Which Lady Gaga? There are two of them. I'm not referring to Lady Gaga and her unwashed Sicilian lover Jo Calderone, who has been kept in cryogenic stasis since his last gig in the '70s with Sha Na Na. No, I speak of Lady Gaga the music seller vs. Lady Gaga the brand. One of those two people is just fine. The other, well ... First, the music pusher. Gaga's music is still selling just fine, relatively. Born This Way still sits at a comfortable No. 12 on the Billboard 200 albums chart this week. She also hasn't endured the biggest drop in single sales of late; according to the...
- 8/30/2011
- E! Online
Lady Gaga's alter ego, Jo Calderone, appears to have a fan in "Karate Kid" Ralph Macchio, but not for the reason you might think.
The actor took to Twitter Monday (Aug. 29) to post his own version of "Twins Separated at Birth" -- he, in his look from the 1983 film "The Outsiders" look and Gaga/Calderone from Sunday's VMAs. The similarities are eerie.
But this go us thinking, who else does Jo Calderone look like? Here's our list. Feel free to add thoughts.
Danny Zukko (John Travolta's character in "Grease")Andrew "Dice" Clay"The Fonz" (Henry Winkler's character in "Happy Days")Squiggy (David Lander's character in "Laverne & Shirley")Adam GoldebergAdam LambertSteve Van Zandt from Bruce Springsteen's "E Street Band"
Bowser from the band Sha Na Na...
The actor took to Twitter Monday (Aug. 29) to post his own version of "Twins Separated at Birth" -- he, in his look from the 1983 film "The Outsiders" look and Gaga/Calderone from Sunday's VMAs. The similarities are eerie.
But this go us thinking, who else does Jo Calderone look like? Here's our list. Feel free to add thoughts.
Danny Zukko (John Travolta's character in "Grease")Andrew "Dice" Clay"The Fonz" (Henry Winkler's character in "Happy Days")Squiggy (David Lander's character in "Laverne & Shirley")Adam GoldebergAdam LambertSteve Van Zandt from Bruce Springsteen's "E Street Band"
Bowser from the band Sha Na Na...
- 8/30/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
It's been a while since a movie trailer was able to use Sha Na Na, The Crystals and The Rascals as irony free music cues, so for that reason alone you should be interested in Flipped. That it could also possibly be a return to form for director Rob Reiner -- legitimate question: when was the last time he made a good movie? -- and will likely make you cry tears of happy are only added bonuses. And hey, is that Aidan Quinn?...
- 6/5/2010
- Movieline
Chicago – It’s time to dig a little deeper at HollywoodChicago.com and pull out a standard and HD edition of the Round-Up, our regular column that gives you the synopsis, features, and technical details on several titles that we either couldn’t get around to full-length reviewing or we didn’t think deserved the time.
“Crossing Over” and “Woodstock: 40th Anniversary Edition” were released on June 9th, 2009.
“The Cell 2” and “Nature’s Most Amazing Events” were released on June 16th, 2009.
“The Cell 2” (Blu-Ray)
Photo credit: WB Synopsis: “Imagine a serial killer who flatlines his victims and then brings them back to life over and over again, until they beg to die. Beautiful psychic investigator Maya Casteneda (Tessie Santiago) was his last victim and swore vengeance on her tormentor before she escaped. Now The Cusp is back, and the FBI taps Maya to help capture the elusive monster.
“Crossing Over” and “Woodstock: 40th Anniversary Edition” were released on June 9th, 2009.
“The Cell 2” and “Nature’s Most Amazing Events” were released on June 16th, 2009.
“The Cell 2” (Blu-Ray)
Photo credit: WB Synopsis: “Imagine a serial killer who flatlines his victims and then brings them back to life over and over again, until they beg to die. Beautiful psychic investigator Maya Casteneda (Tessie Santiago) was his last victim and swore vengeance on her tormentor before she escaped. Now The Cusp is back, and the FBI taps Maya to help capture the elusive monster.
- 6/16/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Sacre bleu! After providing Eminem and the readers of GQ with ample views of his derriere, Sacha Baron Cohen is presenting his backside to the entire Parisian population. Cohen was in the City of Lights on Monday for the premiere of his new movie, Bruno: Delicious Journeys Through America for the Purpose of Making Heterosexual Males Visibly Uncomfortable in the Presence of a Gay Foreigner in a Mesh T-Shirt, which hits theaters in the United States on July 10. For this momentous occasion, Cohen sported gold lamé lederhosen that showcased his rump in glorious fashion. Part polka band, part Sha Na Na,.
- 6/16/2009
- by Celebuzz
- Celebuzz.com
Michael Wadleigh’s Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music, a comprehensive, Oscar-winning documentary of the biggest musical event the world has ever seen, makes its way onto Blu-ray glory with the Director’s Cut (1994) in a truly impressive presentation Warner Brothers has chosen to call The Ultimate Collector’s Edition. Lasting just 15 minutes shy of 4 hours, Woodstock features performances by musicians who left a lasting impression on the world scattered in between clips of the festival, its audience and its organizers.
The significance of Woodstock is hard to overplay; in an age of public turmoil, when rifts existed between countless subsets of American culture, Woodstock set everything aside for three days political expression through music. Some artists delivered mini-sermons before playing their set while others let their instruments do all the talking. There are those who insist Jimi Hendrix’s rendition of the “Star-Spangled Banner” used guitar distortion to...
The significance of Woodstock is hard to overplay; in an age of public turmoil, when rifts existed between countless subsets of American culture, Woodstock set everything aside for three days political expression through music. Some artists delivered mini-sermons before playing their set while others let their instruments do all the talking. There are those who insist Jimi Hendrix’s rendition of the “Star-Spangled Banner” used guitar distortion to...
- 6/13/2009
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
Enter IESB's contest to win some really cool prizes like Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music on DVD, a $50 iTunes gift card and a chance to win a Fender Guitar!
DVD is in stores June 9th
See Woodstock as Never Before!
This Ultimate CollectorÂ.s Edition includes Newly Discovered Performances in their entirety and More than 3 hours of New Bonus Content. Plus, the 4-Hour Newly Re-mastered DirectorÂ.s Cut.
Featuring performances from AmericaÂ.s greatest artists:
Joan Baez | Paul Butterfield Blues Band | Canned Heat | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Joe Cocker & The Grease Band | Country Joe McDonald | Country Joe & The Fish | Crosby, Stills & Nash | Grateful Dead | Arlo Guthrie | Richie Havens | Jimi Hendrix | Jefferson Airplane | Janis Joplin | Mountain | Santanta | John Sebastian | Sha Na Na | Sly & The Read more...
DVD is in stores June 9th
See Woodstock as Never Before!
This Ultimate CollectorÂ.s Edition includes Newly Discovered Performances in their entirety and More than 3 hours of New Bonus Content. Plus, the 4-Hour Newly Re-mastered DirectorÂ.s Cut.
Featuring performances from AmericaÂ.s greatest artists:
Joan Baez | Paul Butterfield Blues Band | Canned Heat | Creedence Clearwater Revival | Joe Cocker & The Grease Band | Country Joe McDonald | Country Joe & The Fish | Crosby, Stills & Nash | Grateful Dead | Arlo Guthrie | Richie Havens | Jimi Hendrix | Jefferson Airplane | Janis Joplin | Mountain | Santanta | John Sebastian | Sha Na Na | Sly & The Read more...
- 6/10/2009
- by Stephanie Sanchez <stephanie@iesb.net>
- IESB.net
- Slim pickings this Tuesday (June 9th 2009) as there are only a trio of titles worth recommending. Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music Director's Cut is a fully equipped edition (see details below) of the Michael Wadleigh documentary film, a great father's day present that curiously comes out before Ang Lee's Taking Woodstock and not sometime in August when Woodstock took place. Film Movement offers Wang Xiaoshuai's 10th film as a director with In Love We Trust - a contemporary drama set in Beijing, involving two mid-aged couples. Adapted from a true story, the story of Zuo You is about the relationship crisis and emotional unrest of two couples, when the son of the divorced couple is found to have leukemia. In need of a bone marrow transplant, the only way to save the teenage boy is for the divorced couple to give birth to another baby, which will jeopardize current relationships.
- 6/9/2009
- IONCINEMA.com
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It was a Blood-Red-letter day for fandom as pros and fans alike gathered to bid a reluctant “Forry-well” to the late great genre-icon Forrest J. Ackerman! Hollywood’s historic Egyptian Theatre served as a temple for the filled-to-capacity ritual sponsored by the American Cinematheque, Profiles in History auction house and the Ackerman estate.
Guests began waiting on line at around 1:00Pm for the scheduled 3:00Pm reception. By 2:30 over 200 bodies had congregated at the doors of the theater. Inside, staff was scrambling. Pieces of Forry’s collection were being displayed (A first edition of Dracula signed by Bram Stoker and almost everyone who ever played the famous Vampire on screen, Bela Lugosi’s Dracula cape and Forry’s fave prop: the “Robotrix” from...
It was a Blood-Red-letter day for fandom as pros and fans alike gathered to bid a reluctant “Forry-well” to the late great genre-icon Forrest J. Ackerman! Hollywood’s historic Egyptian Theatre served as a temple for the filled-to-capacity ritual sponsored by the American Cinematheque, Profiles in History auction house and the Ackerman estate.
Guests began waiting on line at around 1:00Pm for the scheduled 3:00Pm reception. By 2:30 over 200 bodies had congregated at the doors of the theater. Inside, staff was scrambling. Pieces of Forry’s collection were being displayed (A first edition of Dracula signed by Bram Stoker and almost everyone who ever played the famous Vampire on screen, Bela Lugosi’s Dracula cape and Forry’s fave prop: the “Robotrix” from...
- 3/16/2009
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
It would be inaccurate to say that Ang Lee has ever been a lazy filmmaker. One of the very few successful directors to genuinely roll the dice every time he makes a movie, Lee is now set to take on one of the seminal moments in American pop culture history.
It was 39 years ago that Woodstock forever changed the course of rock n' roll, at once the apotheosis of 1960s counter culture and effectively the end of it. But for three days in August of that year, hippies and music lovers congregated on a farm in upstate New York by the hundreds of thousands to hear performances by The Who, Ccr, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Sha-Na-Na (?), The Grateful Dead, and more.
Lee will dramatize the events leading up to that fateful weekend in his next film, and his longtime collaborator James Schamus recently outlined the production to Rolling Stone.
It was 39 years ago that Woodstock forever changed the course of rock n' roll, at once the apotheosis of 1960s counter culture and effectively the end of it. But for three days in August of that year, hippies and music lovers congregated on a farm in upstate New York by the hundreds of thousands to hear performances by The Who, Ccr, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Sha-Na-Na (?), The Grateful Dead, and more.
Lee will dramatize the events leading up to that fateful weekend in his next film, and his longtime collaborator James Schamus recently outlined the production to Rolling Stone.
- 8/27/2008
- by Colin Boyd
- GetTheBigPicture.net
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