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If it breaks, you need to contact the manufacturer no matter where you bought it.
If you think you may want to return it though, get it from a store near by.
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Mark Goodson
Life and early career
Mark Goodson was born in Sacramento, California on January 14, 1915. His parents, Abraham Ellis and Fannie Goodson, emigrated from Russia in the early 1900s. As a child, Mark acted in amateur theater with the Plaza Stock Company. The family later moved to Hayward, California. Originally intending to become a lawyer, Mark attended the University of California, Berkeley, and financed his education through scholarships, and by working at the Lincoln Fish Market, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1937 with a degree in Economics. That year, he began his broadcasting career in San Francisco, working as a disc jockey at station KJBS. In 1939, he joined the now defunct KFRC radio station, where he produced and hosted a radio quiz called “Pop the Question”, in which contestants selected questions by throwing darts at multi-colored balloons.
In 1941, Goodson married his first wife, Bluma Neveleff, and moved to New York City, where he teamed up with partner Bill Todman. The pair’s first radio show, Winner Take All, premiered on CBS in 1946. Outside of television production, Goodson and Todman went on to own several newspapers in New England, as well as radio station KOL in Seattle, Washington. Bill Todman passed away in 1979, and in the early 1980s, the Goodsons acquired the Todman heirs’ portion of the company.
Goodson had two children, Jill and Jonathan (1945 – ) by his first wife Bluma, and a daughter, Marjorie, by his second wife, Virginia McDavid. In the early 1970s, he married his third wife, Suzanne Waddell, who had once been a guest on What’s My Line?. Goodson also had a brother, Marvin (November 6, 1918 – July 7, 2007), who was an attorney.
Television production
Goodson and long-time partner Bill Todman produced some of the longest-running game shows in US television history. Their first television show, Winner Take All, debuted on CBS television on July 1, 1948. The long list of Goodson-Todman productions includes Beat the Clock, Family Feud, Match Game, Password, The Price Is Right, To Tell the Truth, I’ve Got a Secret, What’s My Line?, and Card Sharks. The shows endured through the decades, many over multiple runs, because of Goodson’s sharp eye for production and presentation.
While Todman oversaw the company’s lucrative businesses outside of television, Goodson handled the creative aspects of producing game shows. The people who worked for the company and created most of the G-T shows were pivotal to the success of those shows. G-T executives Bob Stewart, Bob Bach, Gil Fates, Ira Skutch, Frank Wayne, Chester Feldman, Paul Alter, Howard Felsher, Ted Cooper, Jay Wolpert, and others were instrumental in making the shows successful.
Many of the actual formats were created by producers working for Goodson-Todman.
Bob Bach created What’s My Line?
Allan Sherman (and his friend Howard Merrill) created I’ve Got a Secret
Frank Wayne created Match Game, Beat the Clock, and Now You See It
Chester Feldman created Card Sharks and Family Feud
Bob Stewart created Password, The Price Is Right, and To Tell the Truth
Jay Wolpert created the short-lived Double Dare.
Goodson-Todman was involved with the 1969 pilot of The Joker’s Wild, along with creator Jack Barry, but severed ties with Barry shortly afterward.
The company proved itself to be masterful at games, but were not as successful when they tried other fields of television programs, including the anthology-dramas The Web and The Richard Boone Show, a talk-variety show for famed insult comic Don Rickles and what was possibly the company’s biggest failure, a sitcom entitled One Happy Family.[citation needed]
Goodson-Todman Productions were also involved with two Westerns The Rebel (1959-1961), starring Nick Adams as an ex-Confederate soldier who traveled to the West after the Civil War (Johnny Cash sang the theme); and Branded, starring Chuck Connors as a soldier who had wrongly been given a dishonorable discharge from the Army.
For many years, the company was headquartered in the Seagram Building at 375 Park Avenue, New York City, New York. Most of the company’s production moved to Hollywood in the early seventies (as did many other production companies), starting with the ABC revival of Password in 1971. The Los Angeles offices were based first at 6430 Sunset Boulevard and later at 5750 Wilshire Boulevard. The company’s last New York-based show was the 1980s version of To Tell the Truth, but the New York office remained open and was used for East Coast Child’s Play auditions.
A few years after Bill Todman’s death in 1979, Goodson acquired the Todman heirs’ share of the company, and in 1982 the company was renamed Mark Goodson Productions. Traditionally, shows would sign off with “This is (announcer’s name) speaking for (show name). A Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Production/A Mark Goodson Television Production.” Today, FremantleMedia owns Mark Goodson Productions (as well as Reg Grundy Productions).
Foreign versions
Many Goodson-Todman games were produced internationally, some under different titles, and were distributed by Reg Grundy Productions Family Feud was known in the United Kingdom as Family Fortunes, and Card Sharks went under the title Play Your Cards Right. In Germany, Match Game was known as Schnick Schnack (loosely translated, “something, anything” and used as a counterpart for the word “blank”, for which there is no direct word in German).
Most Grundy-produced counterparts of Goodson-Todman games had low payouts, but made up for it with almost-identical sets (such as the 1980s Australian Feud or, in a more accurate example, Blankety Blanks) or unique sets of their own (such as Family Fortunes).
Music and announcers
The music for several Goodson-Todman shows was composed by Bob Cobert. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the bulk of the music for G-T shows was created by Bob Israel’s Score Productions and/or Edd Kalehoff. Announcers Johnny Olson and Gene Wood were frequently heard on Goodson-Todman shows. Other announcers over the years included Rod Roddy, Bob Hilton, Burton Richardson, Rich Jeffries, John Harlan, Jack Clark, Jack Narz, Art James, Don Pardo, Bern Bennett, Bill Wendell, Lee Vines, Wayne Howell, Chet Gould, Rich Fields, and Johnny Gilbert. Ed McMahon made his network announcing debut on Two For The Money, where he succeeded Kenny Williams, who would go on to be the primary announcer for the game shows produced by Merrill Heatter & Bob Quigley.
Shows
Mark Goodson – Bill Todman Productions (1946-1982)
Winner Take All (1946-1952 for CBS Radio; 1948-1950 for CBS Primetime; 1951 for CBS Daytime; 1952 for NBC Daytime)
Spin to Win (1946 for Radio)
Hit the Jackpot (For Radio)
Rate Your Mate (For Radio)
Time’s a Wasting (1948-1950 for Radio)
Stop the Music (1948 for Radio)
Beat the Clock (1949 for CBS Radio; 1950-1961 for CBS Primetime/Daytime and later ABC Daytime; 1969-1974 for Syndication; 1979-1980 for CBS Daytime)
What’s My Line? (1950-1967 for CBS Primetime/Radio; 1968-1975 for Syndication, and 1975 as an ABC Primetime special)
By Popular Demand (1950 for CBS Primetime)
The Web (1950 for Radio; 1950-1954 for CBS)
It’s News to Me (1951-1953 for CBS Primetime; 1954 for CBS Primetime)
The Name’s the Same (1951-1954 for ABC Primetime; 1954-1955 for ABC Primetime)
I’ve Got a Secret (1952-1967 for CBS Primetime; 1972-1973 for Syndication; 1976 for CBS Primetime)
Two for the Money (1952-1956 for NBC/CBS Primetime/Radio; 1957 for CBS Primetime)
Judge for Yourself (1953-1954 for NBC Primetime)
What’s Going On? (1954 for ABC Primetime)
Make the Connection (1955 for NBC Primetime)
Choose Up Sides (1956 for NBC Saturday Mornings)
The Price is Right (1956-1965 for NBC Daytime/Primetime, later for ABC Daytime/Primetime; 1972-Present for CBS Daytime, originally as The New Price is Right; 1972-1979 for Syndication with Dennis James and then later Bob Barker, 1985-1986 for Syndication with Tom Kennedy, 1986 for CBS Primetime specials, and 1994-1995 for Syndication with Doug Davidson)
To Tell the Truth (1956-1968 for CBS Primetime/Daytime, 1969-1978 for Syndication, 1980-1981 for Syndication, and 1990-1991 for NBC Daytime)
Goodyear Theater (1957-1960 for NBC)
Jefferson Drum (1958-1959 for NBC)
Play Your Hunch (1958-1963 for CBS Daytime, ABC Daytime, NBC Daytime/Primetime)
Split Personality (1959-1960 for NBC Daytime)
The Rebel (1959-1961 for ABC)
Philip Marlowe (1959-1960 for ABC)
One Happy Family (1961 for NBC)
Las Vegas Beat
Say When!! (1961-1965 for NBC Daytime)
Number Please (1961 for ABC Daytime)
Password (1961-1967 for CBS Daytime/Primetime; 1971-1975 for ABC Daytime, and for a short while as Password All-Stars; 1979-1982 for NBC Daytime as Password Plus; 1984-1989 for NBC Daytime as Super Password)
Match Game (1962-1969 for NBC Daytime as The Match Game; 1973-1979 for CBS Daytime as Match Game ’7x; 1975-1982 for Syndication, originally as Match Game PM; 1983-1984 for NBC Daytime as The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour; 1990-1991 for ABC Daytime)
Missing Links (1963-1964 for NBC/ABC Daytime)
The Richard Boone Show (1963-1964 for NBC)
Get the Message (1964 for ABC Daytime)
Call My Bluff (1965 for NBC Daytime)
Branded (1965-1967 for NBC)
Broken Sabre
Rider Beyond Vengeance
Blade Rider
Snap Judgment (1967-1969 for NBC Daytime)
The Don Rickles Show (1968-1969 for ABC)
He Said, She Said (1969-1970 for Syndication; 1974-1978 for CBS Daytime/Syndication as Tattletales; 1982-1984 for CBS Daytime as Tattletales)
Concentration (1973-1978 for Syndication; 1987-1991 for NBC Daytime as Classic Concentration, original format devised by Barry & Enright, format currently owned by NBC)
Now You See It (1974-1975 for CBS Daytime; 1989 for CBS Daytime)
Showoffs (1975 for ABC Daytime; 1984-1986 for CBS Daytime as Body Language)
Family Feud (1976-1985 for ABC Daytime/Primetime/Syndication; 1988-1993 for CBS Daytime, and for a short while as Family Feud Challenge; 1988-1995 for Syndication, and for a short while as The New Family Feud)
Double Dare (1976-1977 for CBS Daytime)
The Better Sex (1977-1978 for ABC Daytime)
Card Sharks (1978-1981 for NBC Daytime; 1986-1989 for CBS Daytime and Syndication)
Mindreaders (1979-1980 for NBC Daytime)
That’s My Line (1980-1981 for CBS)
Blockbusters (US game show) (1980-1982 for NBC Daytime; 1987 for NBC Daytime)
Mark Goodson Television Productions (1982-1995)
Child’s Play (game show) (1982-1983 for CBS Daytime)
TV’s Funniest Game Show Moments (1984 Two Specials for ABC)
Trivia Trap (1984-1985 for ABC Daytime)
The Price is Right is still on the air, but is now being produced by different production companies (All-American Television from 1995-1997, Pearson Television from 1997-2001, and Fremantle Media from 2001-Present)
Family Feud is also still on the air, but is now being produced by different production companies (Pearson Television from 1999-2001, and Fremantle Media from 2001-Present)
Post Mark Goodson
Death
Mark Goodson died of pancreatic cancer on the morning of December 18, 1992 at the age of 77 in New York City. He is buried at Hillside Memorial Park in Culver City, California, where the inscription on his gravestone is designed to resemble the Goodson-Todman/Mark Goodson Productions logo.
Aftermath of Mark Goodson Productions
Three years after Mark Goodson’s death, his family sold the rights to the library of shows to a company called All American Television in order to pay off a hefty estate tax[citation needed]. AATV acquired 50% of the company that year, and acquired the rest a year later. AATV was bought out by rival communications company Pearson Television in 1997, which, in turn, was acquired by RTL Group subsidiary FremantleMedia four years later (at one time, one of the company’s predecessors, Fremantle International, was the distributor of Goodson-Todman game shows internationally). FremantleMedia now owns the rights to the Goodson-Todman library of game shows. While The Price Is Right and Family Feud continue in production to this day, other classic Goodson-Todman shows have found a new life and a new audience in reruns on cable TV’s Game Show Network. The only omissions from the library are the 1973 and 1987 versions of Concentration, which were licensed from NBC.
Goodson’s son Jonathan has continued with new game show concepts. He joined the company in 1973 as legal counsel, but began production work with the company’s shows, including the original version of Card Sharks; eventually producing the 1990 version of Match Game. He stayed through corporate takeovers until 1998. He left to begin his own production company, Jonathan Goodson Productions, which produces both state lottery game shows and original game show concepts, with 2003′s Dirty Rotten Cheater being the newest Goodson game, having already been sold internationally. Another Goodson game Cram was produced for GSN and ran for two seasons. Jonathan has the distinction of being the most successful lottery game show producer in the country, with games such as Illinois Instant Riches/Illinois’ Luckiest (Illinois), Flamingo Fortune (Florida), Bonus Bonanza (Massachusetts), NY Wired (New York), and The Big Spin (California).
For the sake of tradition, and through special permission from FremantleMedia, certain revivals and/or continuances of the Goodson-Todman shows continued the Mark Goodson Productions name, logo and announcement at the end of each episode, even though the original production company no longer existed. This practice was ended in 2002 with two of the three programs still in production at the time, To Tell the Truth and Family Feud, and ultimately ended in June 2007 when The Price Is Right stopped using the logo with the retirement of host Bob Barker.
The Price Is Right was the last surviving show that used the Mark Goodson Production name, logo, and announcement until Bob Barker retired in 2007. The first episode of the 2007-2008 season (15-Oct-2007) features the FremantleMedia name, logo, and announcement. All CBS press releases for the show currently refer to the show as “a Mark Goodson Production, in association with FremantleMedia”.
The 1998 Match Game revival used the Mark Goodson Productions name and logo, but used an alternate announcement: “This has been a Mark Goodson Television Production for…”, followed by the Pearson logo.
On the first three seasons (1999-2002) of the current production of Family Feud, along with the 2000-2002 version of To Tell the Truth, the logo and name were used, but not the announcement.
The 2001-2002 Card Sharks revival used the Mark Goodson Productions name, logo and announcement.
Newer versions of other Goodson-Todman properties such as Beat the Clock (2002) and Password (2008, as Million Dollar Password), however, did not incorporate elements of the logo, name or announcement.
External links
Museum of Broadcast Communications: Mark Goodson and Bill Todman
Mark Goodson at the Internet Movie Database
Mark Goodson at Findagrave.com
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The Price Is Right
U.S. versions
Current series 1956-1965 original series 1994-1995 syndicated series The Price Is Right $1,000,000 Spectacular The Price Is Right Live!
International versions
Australia United Kingdom Other international versions
Major elements
One Bid Pricing Games Showcase Showdown The Showcase
Hosts (U.S.)
Bob Barker Drew Carey Bill Cullen Doug Davidson Dennis James Tom Kennedy
Others on-air (U.S.)
Rich Fields Johnny Olson Burton Richardson Rod Roddy Models
Production staff (U.S.)
Marc Breslow Roger Dobkowitz Mark Goodson Mike Richards Bob Stewart Bill Todman Syd Vinnedge Frank Wayne Jay Wolpert
Notable international hosts
Leslie Crowther Larry Emdur Bruce Forsyth Marco Antonio Regil Gigi Sabani Ian Turpie Carlo Boszhard Iva Zanicchi
Pricing games
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Active pricing games
Any Number Balance Game Barker’s Bargain Bar Bonkers Bonus Game Bullseye Card Game Check Game Check-Out Cliff Hangers Clock Game Coming or Going Cover Up Credit Card Danger Price Dice Game Double Prices Eazy az 1 2 3 Five Price Tags Flip Flop Freeze Frame Gas Money Golden Road Grand Game Grocery Game Off Hi Lo Hole in One It’s in the Bag Let ‘em Roll Line em Up Lucky $even Magic # Make Your Move Master Key Money Game More or Less Most Expensive Now….or Then One Away 1 Right Price 1 Wrong Price Pass the Buck Pathfinder Pick-a-Number Pick-a-Pair Plinko Pocket hange Punch a Bunch Push Over Race Game Range Game Safe Crackers Secret “X” Shell Game Shopping Spree Side by Side Spelling Bee Squeeze Play Stack the Deck Step Up Swap Meet Switch? Switcheroo Take Two Temptation Ten Chances That’s Too Much! 3 Strikes Triple Play 2 for the Price of 1
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Retired pricing games
Add ‘em Up Balance Game (1980s) Bullseye (retired pricing game) Bump Buy or Sell Clearance Sale Double Bullseye Double Digits Finish Line Fortune Hunter Gallery Game Give or Keep Hit Me Hurdles It’s Optional Joker Make Your Mark Mystery Price On the Nose On the Spot Penny Ante The Phone Home Game Poker Game Professor Price Shower Game Split Decision Super Ball!! $uper $aver Telephone Game Time Is Money Trader Bob Walk of Fame
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Friday night saw the debut from another exoteric declaration from Jay-Z: “You rappers singing a bit much/ return to rap, you T-Pain-ing too much/ I’m a multi-millionaire/ So how am I the most backbreaking n—a here?”
Upon New York’s Hot 97 radio post, Jay premiered afresh song from his approaching Blueprint 3 LP called, “D.O.A.,” or “The Death of Auto-Tune.”
“This is anti-Auto-Tune, demise of the Ringtone,” Hov starts rapping over a track co-produced through Kanye West and No I.D. Hard beats and horns glare as Jay arouses figures of a black John Dillinger holding a fuming Tommy Gun, making a chump ignorant enough to stand in his way. Jay is back to shoot down biting MCs.
“This ain’t for iTunes, this ain’t for singalongs,” he raps afterward in the song. “This is Frank Sinatra at the opera, get a blonde … My raps don’t bear melodies/ It should make jackers commit felonies/ This ain’t a #1 record, this is practically assault with a deadly weapon.”
Last month, Kanye West told MTV News about Jay-Z’s stance against Auto-Tune, the vocal effect used extensively by T-Pain and by West himself on his latest album, 808s and Heartbreak.
“We actually removed all the songs with Auto-Tune off of his album,” West said, “to make the point that this is an anti-Auto-Tune album, even though I released an album that has all Auto-Tune!”
Later on Friday night, Jay called into Funkmaster Flex and Mister Cee at Hot 97′s studios to explain that he’s taking aim at artists who use Auto-Tune as a crutch. He also compared the vocal enhancement usage by rappers to wearing throwback sports jerseys back in the day: Everybody started to wear them and they got played out.
“I think I said something important,” he said, adding that he spoke out “only on the aspect of moving [the conversation] forward,” and elaborated about who he was not going at.
“The guys who did it, did it great,” he explained. “T-Pain, he does great melodies. If you listen to Kanye, great melodies. If you listen to [West's] ‘Say You Will’ or ‘Heartless,’ great melodies. [Lil Wayne and T-Pain's] ‘Lollipop’ was a fantastic melody. Everybody can’t do it. Let them guys do it. They got their little niche, let’s move on. That’s just my opinion. I don’t know if everybody feels the same way.”
The Brooklyn MC said his intention with the record was to “draw [a] line in the sand.”
The Jiggaman confirmed that his long-awaited Blueprint 3 is coming out via a new partnership with Atlantic Records; the album is expected to be released on September 11. They will handle the distribution for the album, which is housed on Hova’s Roc Nation.
“I got the foundation and I’m ready to blast off,” he said.
“I bought my album back — I overpaid for it,” he added about recently ending his long stint with Def Jam Records. “I believe at this point in my career, I wanted to be totally independent and free in what I wanted to do. Def Jam and Universal, they did a beautiful thing in letting me pay. They overcharged me a little bit, but I appreciate all the years they put into my career … I could never have a [traditional] record deal. I’m working with Atlantic, they gonna distribute the album and they’re doing a fantastic job. I get a chance to connect with the people I started my career with. It’s almost like poetic justice.”
Expect more from Jay soon. DJ Skee took to Twitter to say that the first official single from Blueprint 3 will be “On That,” featuring Drake. Jay wasn’t asked and didn’t speak on that song, but he did talk a little bit about the album’s feel.
“The vibe I’m on is, stripping it down and bringing it back classic,” Jay said. “I hear people, I gotta get back in my square and really let people know what time it is really quick.”
Even as the third incarnation of Black Sabbath – now doing business as Heaven & Hell – prepares to tour to promote its new album, “The Devil You Know,” a battle is raging over who should own the Sabbath name.
Frontman Ozzy Osbourne, who left the band in 1979 and returned in 1997 for periodic touring and a live album, is suing guitarist Tony Iommi, accusing him of falsely assuming ownership of the Sabbath name in a filing with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The suit contends that Osbourne’s “signature vocals” were responsible for the band’s “extraordinary success,” noting its decline in popularity after he left the first time. Osbourne is demanding a 50 percent share of the name for himself as well as a split of monies earned while he was not in the band.
Iommi has not yet responded to the suit, but prior to that he acknowledged to Billboard.com that a desire to avoid “legal issues” was behind adopting the name Heaven & Hell for the currently active lineup that includes himself, original bassist Terry “Geezer” Butler, singer Ronnie James Dio (who replaced Osbourne in 1979) and drummer Vinnie Appice. And whole he acknowledged that having another name for a band that had recorded as Black Sabbath “does get confusing,” he maintained that it portrays the current group’s repertoire more accurately.
“I think if we went under the Black Sabbath label it would cause problems along the line,” Iommi said. “People would expect us to be playing ‘Iron Man’ and ‘Paranoid’ and other stuff from (the Osbourne era), and that wasn’t the idea with this lineup. The idea was to play all the stuff we’ve done with Ronnie, and that’s why we’re using the different name.”
Heaven & Hell, which reunited in 2007, is currently on tour in Europe and begins a 15-show North American swing on Aug. 7 in Vancouver.
Osbourne has also reached out to Iommi in a public statement released by his publicist, which reads:
“Since 1997 when Geezer, Bill (Ward, the group’s original drummer) and myself rejoined the band, Black Sabbath has returned to its former glory as we headlined sold-out arenas and amphitheatres playing to upwards of 50,000 people at each show around the world. We worked collectively to restore credibility and bring dignity back to the name ‘Black Sabbath,’ which lead to the band being inducted into the UK and US Rock & Roll Hall of Fames in 2005 and 2006, respectively…Tony, I am so sorry it’s had to get to this point by me having to take this action against you. I don’t have the right to speak for Geezer and Bill, but I feel that morally and ethically the trademark should be owned by the four of us equally. I hope that by me taking this first step that it will ultimately end up that way. We’ve all worked too hard and long in our careers to allow you to sell merchandise that features all our faces, old Black Sabbath album covers and band logos, and then you tell us that you own the copyright. We’re all in our 60s now. The Black Sabbath legacy should live on long after we have all gone. Please do the right thing.”
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Who says clothes don’t make the girl?
Miley Cyrus has just landed a deal with Wal-Mart to produce a clothing line with designer Max Azria of Hervé Léger, BCBG and Max Azria fame. And thanks to the the megastore, tweens can sport their Mileyware at her fall tour.
Hot on the heels of Taylor Swift’s Wal-Mart line of l.e.i. sundresses and the Jonas Brothers’ sweatervests, the “Miley Cyrus & Max Azria” label will include tops, pants, graphic tees, shoes and accessories all priced allowance-friendly and under $20. The goods will hit shelves, as well as Walmart.com, just in time for back-to-school shopping in early August—and her tour kickoff a few weeks later.
Wal-Mart is sponsoring the Miley Cyrus Live in Concert tour, launching Sept. 14 in Portland, Ore., and winding up 45 stops later in Miami.
As for those duds…
“We’re really excited,” BCBG Max Azria Group rep Patrick McGregor tells E! News.
“I love creating looks that are all about personal expression and individuality,” the recently reupped Hannah Montana said in a statement. “Collaborating with Max Azria has been an amazing experience, and I’m really excited about launching this line with Wal-Mart. There’s even more to come!”
In case the idea of Cyrus coming together with the designer sounds familiar, the pair shared a segment during the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards this year that had the starlet and Duane “The Rock” Johnson donning the same red frock. Miley also wore Hervé Léger to the Grammys in February and the London premiere of her movie last month. (Get a better sense of the Disney diva’s style in our Fashion Spotlight: Miley Cyrus gallery.)
“Miley Cyrus is talented and approachable, so working with her sparked a line that is authentic and vibrant,” the demure fashionisto said in a statement.
Susan Boyle, who became a global star after appearing on a British television talent contest, has left the London clinic where she was being treated for exhaustion, her brother said on Friday. The 48-year-old amateur singer from Scotland, whose performance on “Britain’s Got Talent” in April was downloaded nearly 200 million times on the Internet, was admitted to the Priory clinic on Sunday amid concerns for her mental health.
“She’s much happier,” her brother Gerry told GMTV.
“She seems a lot more like herself. I think things are becoming clearer now and she’s much more content. I believe she’s in the middle of London, in a flat in London.”
Dowdy and unglamorous, the unemployed church volunteer challenged viewers’ notion of what a star should be.
Boyle was thrust into the media limelight with camera crews camping outside her home and Larry King and Oprah Winfrey inviting her to appear on their U.S. chat shows.
But as Saturday’s final of the popular talent show approached, Boyle, who was starved of oxygen at birth leading to minor brain damage, began to show signs of strain, bursting into tears regularly and threatening to leave the show.
When she failed to win the final, despite overwhelming odds in her favor, she was admitted to the private clinic suffering from emotional exhaustion.
Boyle’s financial future is seen as secure despite coming second to dance troupe Diversity, as Britain’s Got Talent creator Simon Cowell and his Syco music label are expected to sign her up for an album.
There has also been talk of a Hollywood movie.
“The way forward now is to talk about where her career goes from here,” Boyle’s brother said.
“She’s absorbing the fact that America has a huge appetite for her and she’s now beginning to believe that yes, indeed, I will be a singer and there will be a recording career beyond it. It’s all she ever wanted to do.”
He backed Cowell to manage Boyle’s recording career.
“Simon Cowell — he’s been around the dance floor a few times hasn’t he? I’m sure that he knows that he’s got someone who has broken down the barriers in America before she even gets there and I’m sure Simon will do a good job for her.”
Boyle’s brother also confirmed reports that Boyle was expecting to perform in front of U.S. President Barack Obama.
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For nine weeks now, I’ve been meaning to write this column, but I kept getting distracted by stuff like the Keyboard Cat and Pretty Ricky’s latest round of furniture-humping histrionics. And that’s somewhat fitting, given that this column is about Cobra Starship, a band that has turned messing around on the Internet into an absolute art form.
And I’m not saying that to be dismissive of their success or because hyperkinetic party machine/ frontman Gabe Saporta sort of dresses like a blog, but rather, because, well … it’s true. Cobra Starship are a musical meme, the band equivalent of every groin shot, epic fail and outrageous bit of bodily harm you’ve ever watched YouTube or e-mailed to a million co-workers. Theirs is a brilliance reserved for the zeitgeist-grabbing Tay Zondays or Chris Crockers of the world. It’s stupid smart. Genius dumb. And this is something to be proud of.
Witness CobraCam.tv, an episodic site they launched nine weeks ago to promote their upcoming Hot Mess album (due August 11). This is a very clinical description of it, however, as it is “promotional” only inasmuch as it features the members of Cobra Starship. More correctly, it’s a sort of sketch-comedy showcase/ pop-culture blender/ “WTF is going on?” bonanza. It’s the kind of thing a million bands (and a billion kids on YouTube) try to do but always fail miserably at, because they are simply not funny — or stupid or clever or dedicated — enough to pull it off. Cobra Starship are all those things, and then some.
Over the course of nine sublimely silly installments, they’ve spilled gallons of blood, poked fun at Lil Wayne’s prodigious face tattoos, grown fake beards, harassed their merch guy, assaulted steaks with axes, attempted to grow breasts (keytarist Vicky Asher won that one by default), hawked cleaning products and cologne, performed surgery, rode a jackalope and wore more costumes than Lady Gaga. They’ve poked fun at the industry, British people, their fellow bands and, most importantly, themselves. None of it makes very much sense, and lord knows how we’re supposed to be gleaning any information about Hot Mess, but none of that matters. Because it’s all hilarious. And because, well, it’s Cobra Starship. The music is almost secondary.
And if that last line comes off as harsh, well, I’d be willing to bet the guys (and gal) in CS would agree with me. With Cobra, the comedy is the thing. And that’s more than evident on CobraCam.
There’s a deft comic touch on display here — truly some of the funniest moments come in the throwaway lines or the odd cutaway shot — and a fondness for the bizarre that recalls stuff like “The Kids in the Hall” or the British version of “The Office” (or even, to blaspheme a bit more, “Monty Python’s Flying Circus”). There are smart, subtle references to stuff like “The Big Lebowski” and Vince Offer and “St. Elsewhere” and Wes Anderson’s slo-mo tracking shots (there’s even a nod to “Goodfellas” in episode six, though I’m not sure the band even realizes it). And, of course, a collegiate dedication to getting wasted: Cobra Starship are, at the end of a day, a party band.
But here’s another one to throw at you: Cobra Starship are also a comedy troupe. Each member has a role (Saporta is the boozing lout, Asher the silent straight-woman, etc.), and as is the case with all great troupes, there is one breakout star. In Cobra’s case, it’s guitarist Ryland Blackington, a gangly, rubber-faced combination of “SNL”-era Chevy Chase and “Kids in the Hall”-era Kevin McDonald who positively carries the majority of the CobraCam stuff (check episodes two, six and nine for proof). Of course, bassist Alex Suarez and drummer Nate Novarro are pretty good too. Say what you will about Cobra Starship, but they definitely have the funniest rhythm section in the business.
And that’s sort of the point of all this, I suppose. As a band, Cobra Starship are a really great sketch-comedy troupe, and CobraCam is the proof. Their dedication — and, make no bones about it, to keep churning out episodes of quality stuff takes dedication — to the stupid, the insane and the subtle is what sets them apart from their contemporaries, and it’s all on display here. I’m not sure how any of this will help Hot Mess (do “funny” bands sell records? We Are Scientists sure didn’t), though that probably doesn’t matter. Love them or hate them, CS have always been fun-first, music-second, and that’s why kids pack their shows and throw the fangs in the air. In fact, it’s a sort of brilliant niche they’ve carved out, if you think about it. They’ve quietly become the court jesters of pop music. More proof that you’ve got to be pretty smart to be this stupid.
It’s one of the darkest, goriest songs on an album positively oozing with dark and gory songs. That’s why Travis Barker knew he had to record a version of Eminem’s “3 A.M.”
“I first heard it on some blogs, and right away, I was like, ‘Oh, damn, this is demonic,’ and I love stuff like that.” Barker laughed. “So I spoke to [Blink-182 and Eminem manager] Paul Rosenberg and said I wanted to do a remix of it, then Em and I spoke and discussed putting a rock twist on the song, and I got to it.”
So, over the course of four very short days — during breaks from rehearsals for Blink’s upcoming tour — Barker and a pair of his engineer pals laid down live guitar and bass tracks (and, of course, a healthy dose of his patented precise-yet-pounding drums). He sent them to Em for some tweaking, then put the finished product up on YouTube, and the rest is history.
“There’s not many songs I hear and trip out on, but this was one of them. The song is really dark and moody, and so that’s what I wanted the remix to be,” Barker said. “And it was cool, because I got to work with Eminem the producer, which is something that I don’t think a lot of people get to do. He listened to it, made some tweaks and gave it the OK.”
And for Barker, it was a welcome return to the world of remixing — a world he’s dominated over the past years with his takes on Flo Rida’s “Low” and Soulja Boy’s “Crank That.” He had to take a break from remixing while recovering from the dozens of surgeries he endured after walking away from a fiery South Carolina plane crash last year.
“I hadn’t done one since I was out of the hospital, so it was time, you know?” Barker said. “This was a dope-ass song, and when things come at me that I love, I pursue them. I was due for one, and it won’t be the last.”
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Embroidery Machine card question?
I own a Brother Disney embroidery machine and I tried to place a memory card in the slot (Using the Manual) when I turn the machine back on the LCD screen is lit up but blank. Does anyone know what to do! Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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I bought the card on ebay and it said that it could be used in all Brother machines! It has on it Babylock/brother/deco & compatible card.pes. Thanks for your response
Thanks all, I have turn off the maching and tried several times. It is one that already has things on it. Do you mean the card is demagnetized? How do I know if it is?
Is it a memory card that you write your own files to? Or is it one that has permanent designs (pre-programmed from one of the big companies)? If it is one that you write your own files to, have any files been written to it? If not, then there are no files for your machine to read, so the screen won’t have any to show.
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How do I change the ink in my printer?
Ok………some I’m trying to change the black ink cartridge in my printer (it’s one of those older scanner/faxer/printer deals). I’m only trying to change the black cartridge, as unfortunately I could not afford to buy every seperate cartridge/
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The printer is a- Brother MFC 9200C
The black ink cartridge I have is a “Brother LC51BK” (The exact model of printer I have is not specifically listed on the box, but I assumed this may have been because the age of the printer; I was also unable to find an ink cartridge with the model of printer I have labeled on it). BOTH CARTRIDGES LOOK ALIKE!!!!!
My dilema is, I have no idea about how to install the priny cartridge. Is there anyone out there that feels up to giving thorough instructions?
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The instructions should be in the manual. If you do not have the manual, try to link below in source.
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try to sell it locally if you have friends around you that you think you need to have a printer try.
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