OPERA STAR FREAKS OUT
Spanish opera star Monserrat Caballe stunned a Romanian audience by tearing up the conductor's score after the orchestra twice fell out of time with her performance. The incident came at the end of a concert Friday (7/14) when Spanish conductor Jose Collado, himself surprised at the lack of coordination between the soprano and the Romanian National Radio Orchestra, apologized to Caballe. Caballe then ripped up the score, and followed by kissing Collado on the cheek to show she had no hard feelings. Backstage, the soprano proceeded to scream very loudly that her brother Tony Soprano and his friends would be arriving shortly with pizzas for Mr. Brown.
SANTA AND THE EASTER BUNNY NEXT TO BE OUTED
Kudos to LAUNCH for letting the cat out of the bag. According to the online music magazine, Metallica is the band taking the stage tonight (7/18) at the House of Blues in Los Angeles for Miller Genuine Draft's Blind Date. The band's label, Elektra Records, was not able to confirm. However, Utah Senator Orin Hatch was spotted shopping at West Hollywood fashion spot The Gauntlet for leather chaps to wear to the show.
ALL OVER THE PLACE AGAIN
Former pop poster girls the Bangles are back. The quartet that had the nation wearing funky eyeliner and walking like an Egyptian back in the '80s is reforming. The Bangles will kick off a five-city club tour Sept. 13 at 4th & B in San Diego. They'll also begin work on new songs, all to be accompanied by music videos starring Leonard Nimoy. The Bangles launched as part of the early '80s new wave cum Paisley Underground, and hit the airwaves with hits like "Hero Takes A Fall," "Walk Like An Egyptian," the Prince-penned "Manic Monday" and "Eternal Flame" before splitting in 1989. During that time, lead singer Susanna Hoffs starred in the Oscar-worthy "The Allnighter," while bass player Vicki Peterson did as stint as Jo on "The Facts of Life." The Bangles will be the focus of a VH1 "Behind the Music," to debut July 30. The episode will also star Nimoy.
SHE'S NOBODY'S BABY
Ronnie Spector may be petite, but she can kick some serious butt! The music legend was victorious in her breach-of-contract suit against Svengali producer Phil Spector. Last month, a New York judge awarded Spector $2.6 million in royalties from record sales and sync licensing, due from hits including "Be My Baby," "Walking in the Rain" and "Frosty the Snowman." Spector, who is slated to perform with Brian Wilson on "Chapel of Love: Jeff Barry & Friends" a PBS tribute to air in August, said she'll use the settlement to help finance the long-awaited Nielsen-Pearson reunion tour.
THE COUNT: COLDPLAY IS HOT, COUNTRY'S COOKIN' IN THE U.K.
The latest tidbits from the bustling live sector (3/28a)
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THE NEW UMG
Gosh, we hope there are more press releases.
TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
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