ROLLING STONE’S 100 GREATEST GUITARISTS OF ALL TIME

Jimi Hendrix 1967

Jimi Hendrix tops Rolling Stone‘s list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of all time, as chosen by a panel of experts. Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards, and Jeff Beck round out the top five.

“His playing was effortless,” writes Tom Morello of Hendrix. “There’s not one minute of his recorded career that feels like he’s working hard at it – it feels like it’s all flowing through him.” Other top guitarists who contributed include Keith Richards on Chuck Berry, Carlos Santana on Jerry Garcia, and Tom Petty on George Harrison.

Top ten:
1. Jimi Hendrix
2. Eric Clapton
3. Jimmy Page
4. Keith Richards
5. Jeff Beck
6. B. B. King
7. Chuck Berry
8. Eddie Van Halen
9. Duane Allman
10. Pete Townshend

The full list appears in the new issue of Rolling Stone and online at www.rollingstone.com.

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DAVID FREI IS A DOG’S BEST FRIEND

 

Pictured: (l-r) David Frei, John O'Hurley -- Host John O'Hurley is joined by Analyst David Frei to comment at THE NATIONAL DOG SHOW PRESENTED BY PURINA -- Photo by: Francine Daveta/NBC

Veteran dog show judge, charity fundraiser and author David Frei is the on-camera analyst for the annual National Dog Show Presented by Purina (motto: Dog before master) with host John O’Hurley on NBC this Thanksgiving.

Entertainment Heartbeat talked to David Frei as he was preparing for his color analysis of the 2000 dogs that will be competing this year in Oaks, Pennsylvania.

Frei is considered America’s foremost authority of the sport, so how good has he become at spotting a contending dog at these shows.  “I think I have an eye for it,” Frei says. “The great thing about shows like this is that this is one of the few times all year where all the great dogs are at the same place at the same time…they don’t always come head to head, it’s nice to see them all together, and at that point in time you’ve got to be judging the dogs on the day, you’ve got seven great dogs in that final lineup for Best In Show, who are you going to pick?  It almost doesn’t matter, close your eyes and point and you’re going to get a good dog.  So, you have to know what you’re doing, you have to understand your breed and see who’s having the best day.”

How differently will this years’ competition be from previous shows? “It’s always a bit of a surprise when we see dogs we haven’t seen before, and sometimes that happens just because of geography, with the National Dog Show we’ve got dogs coming in from all over the country, so it’s nice to see some of these dogs that have been winning, that you’ve read about, so hopefully there will be some of everything; you’ll get the great dogs from everywhere…that’s what makes it fun every year, we do the same thing every year we have different players.”

 

Pictured: Dogs compete for the coveted "Best In Show" at THE NATIONAL DOG SHOW PRESENTED BY PURINA -- Photo by: Francine Daveta/NBC

Stories are legend that the very best dogs come from pounds (or strays from the streets), so what are the advantages of paying considerably more for a pure-bred dog?  “There’s a lot of things involved with pure-bred dogs and it’s not to promote pure-breed dogs at the expense of mixed-breed dogs or shelter dogs for adoption but the great thing about pure-breed dogs is their predictability; I know this little three-pound ball of fluff is going to grow up to be an 85 pound Akita, or an 8 pound Pomeranian, and I know what my lifestyle is and I know what is important to me, so the best thing about them is that there are no surprises, you know what this dog is going to be when it grows up.  They’re all cute little balls of fluff when they’re all four, five, six months old but they’re going to be living with you for to, 12, 15 years as an adult, so you have to be prepared for that and with a pure-breed dog you know what’s going to happen with that, and the other thing that happens with pure-bred dogs in dealing with a responsible breeder is that you buy that breeder as much as you buy the dog, and if you have some challenges with that breed, the breeder can help you, if you have a problem and you need to find the dog a new home he will help you do that or even take the dog back.”

There exist several kennel clubs (some obscure) with impressive-sounding names and we needed to know what Frei thought about them.  “Well, of course I’m a great believer in the American Kennel Club as the protector of pure-bred dogs along with great clubs like the Westminster Kennel Club and the Kennel Club of Philadelphia that the things we do are done with the dogs in mind whether it’s promoting heath research in them, promoting their care and welfare, policing the breeders that are involved with these dogs and selling them as pure-breed dogs…I can’t speak for what the other one’s do but I can’t believe they are as good at it as the AKC is.”

Frei has two dogs of his own, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel named Angel and a Brittany named Grace, and while they are close friends (and family members) they are also working dogs.  “They dabble in the show world but their most important contribution is as working therapy dogs for my Angel On A Leash charity and for me and for the people that they visit they’re the stars of my new book called Angel On A Leash and they do wonderful things for people in need every single day.”

We hear much today about a new category of miniature dog from breeds that were never known before as small in stature, and Frei has much to say about the new fashion.   “It’s one thing to have a dog that’s petite for its breed, but to select for that you’re probably going to get yourself in trouble, like with tea cups, tea cups are nothing more than dogs that have been selected down in size and the smaller you make them the more likely they are to have issues and responsible dog breeders of toy breeds will tell you that they’re not a good thing, there really is no such thing as a tea cup, it’s just selected down in size which can create health problems for the dogs in their lives.  So, if you’re getting a dog that’s small in the breed, the runt in the litters, so to speak, that’s okay, my Cavalier, Angel, she’s very petite but she’s not bred down intentionally she just happened to be the small dog in the litter, and that’s okay.”

David Frei is such good company but we could hear the collective voice of a couple-thousand barking contenders in the background.  That meant that NBC needed Frei‘s unique expertise to make entertaining sense out of the abstruse world of show dogs.

For more, go to Angel On A Leash.org.

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Debbie Allen – An “Academy Award” Show Veteran Weighs in on Brian Grazer and Billy Crystal

 

Pictured: Debbie Allen, who has choreographed the Academy Awards 10 times.

The dust has settled and we know who’ll be producing and hosting the 84th Academy Awards.

We already reported that prolific producer Brian Grazer and Billy Crystal are replacing Producer Brett Ratner and Eddie Murphy for this year’s telecast  – and now reactions are trickling in from in-the-know insiders.

Debbie Allen, who has choreographed the Oscars 10 times, knows full well the challenges facing the show every year.

“It’s always high drama,” Allen acknowledges. “People that are in the press have to be very careful with their own sensibility of how you express it. I don’t know why what was said, was said and I think that Eddie (Murphy) out of camaraderie joined in with [Ratner].

Ratner, you’ll remember, stepped down from his duties after making a homophobic comment – and Murphy resigned the following day, having just finished working with Ratner on the movie Tower Heist.

Sure, the change up was a tiny bit late in the game in terms of planning the program, but Allen is convinced the new team will pull off a spectacular show.

Brian Grazer has done some of the greatest movies that I’ve ever gone to see (Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind). I think it’s right to go back to what you know works. Sometimes it’s not always [important] just [to present something] new, it’s [also about doing] what works. Billy Crystal got a standing ovation last year when he just showed up and Whoopi Goldberg…I’m telling you she’d be ready tonight if she had to go on. She’s amazing. They were always the best hosts…both of them.”

As for taking another whack at choreographing the Awards again herself, well, Allen isn’t ready to commit just yet…but it sounds like she could be persuaded.

“Maybe one more time. We’ll see. We’ll see.”

The 84th Academy Awards broadcasts live from the Kodak Theater, February 26th on ABC.

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ANGELINA JOLIE HAS BIZARRE OBSESSIONS, ASSISTANT CLAIMS

"In Touch Weekly" magazine cover story on Angelina Jolie courtesy "In Touch Weekly"

Though the world may now know her as an angelic — and sane — mother of six, In Touch has learned that, behind closed doors, Angelina Jolie is just as strange as ever. “She tries to hide it, but she has a crazy side to her that’s beyond just being quirky,” an old friend reveals.

“In the end, she just can’t hide the crazy.”

Though she’s no longer cutting herself the way she used to as a troubled youth, the friend says that Angelina is still fascinated by blood. “When Angelina’s kids get cuts and scrapes, she saves their discarded bandages in a large jar,” the friend reveals to In Touch. “She thinks she’s being edgy and artistic, but to others, she just seems weird.”

Also weird is Angelina’s often compulsive behavior. “She locks herself in the basement every day and exercises for hours,” the employee shares, adding that she uses those endless workouts as a way to escape her family. “No one is to bother her during that time.”

In Touch Weekly magazine on newsstands now.  More at www.intouchweekly.com.

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SASHA ROIZ IS THE WATCHABLE MORTAL VILLAIN ON ‘GRIMM’

"Grimm" -- Pictured: Sasha Roiz as Captain Renard -- Photo by: Eric Ogden/NBC

In the NBC dark fantasy drama Grimm, Sasha Roiz plays the chief mortal antagonist (Captain Renard) in a cast of supernatural villains.

He’s also the kind of intricate actor that you love to hate onscreen and the type of guy who may be even more interesting off camera as Entertainment Heartbeat discovered while talking to Roiz this morning.

So, how does an actor prepare to be likable while working as the top bad guy on a show crowded with genuine monsters and their supernatural power?

“I’m certainly trying to strike that balance,” Roiz says, “It’s a character that’s not entirely bad, because as you discover who he is and his motives and his burdens and responsibilities I think you’ll start to understand and relate to him a little better, but certainly as of now he does seem pretty one-sided as to his motives, but tonight’s episode will be very revealing…but you’re going to discover a lot about him tonight (Friday, Nov. 18).   He’s not a monster but he dwells in that world quite easily so  you’ll get to see exactly who he is tonight.”

Roiz was impressed with the script but he also knew that this kind of fantasy concept had the potential to be either very good or very bad.  “It’s not the kind of show that falls in the middle, it’s either going to be one or the other…it’s very watchable and it’s very unique as far as its approach and there’s that brand name of Grimm so people do recognize every other fairy tale, they’re probably surprised at how many characters they know or are going to discover.”

While some performers might enjoy the elaborate dress-up that Grimm demands, we wondered if Roiz was an actor not eager to spend hours in the make-up chair.  “I can’t stand to put prosthetics on,” Roiz made clear. “I’ve done it a few times and I just don’t sit still so I’m not a great candidate for that…I mean the most I have to put on is that I have to gray my hair on the sides a little bit just to give me a distinguished, slightly older appearance but that’s all I have to endure and I’m thankful for it.”

There’s been much speculation as to where the thoughtful fairy tale would meander next.  “We’re also going to infuse it with a lot more mythology,” Roiz teases with as much information that hasn’t been embargoed.  “(with) the Grimm world and the creature world and Grimm’s responsibility for Grimm being our lead character…and of course his whole relationship will have to have to evolve in a certain way  with his fiance as well as his partner and at some point he will have to reveal himself and so it will be a lot of interesting twists and turns as we continue in the series.”

Grimm is shot around Portland, Oregon with its lush, fairy tale-like forestry and Roiz takes advantage of all the outdoor splendors that the location has to offer.  “It’s such a great place for outdoorsy people, there’s just so much to do out here from skiing to hiking; I went white water rafter last month and bike riding, it’s a great town for that.”

“I’m physically active, I’m just not the rugged camping guy, you know who goes to the woods for two weeks, that’s not me, you know, I like my cappuchinos a little too much.”

When Roiz was younger he roughed it, living out of a van with a touring rock band where he had success at both performing and recording.  “I loved every minute of it except for that living and sleeping in the van part, but you know, that’s the stuff you can get away with when you’re younger.  At this point I need a comfy bed.”

And who needs all that suffocating makeup when your natural acting can out-villain the most gruesome prosthetic-enhanced evil character on Grimm, of all places?

 

 

 

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“THE LIAR” TO BE RELEASED ON ‘NATIONAL LIAR’S REMORSE DAY’

"The Lie" Joshua Leonard, Jess Weixler and Violet Long (c.) - Photo by Ben Kasulke

Increasingly paralyzed by guilt, liars across the country are expressing relief at the announcement of National Liar’s Remorse Day, which will be celebrated on November 18, 2011. Timed to coincide with the release of The Lie, National Liar’s Remorse Day will give otherwise well-meaning liars a nationally sanctioned opportunity to confess.
One of the holiday’s founders, a prominent psychologist, states that the holiday was created to address the recent nationwide surge in lying. “With everything that’s going on in our country, the truth just isn’t very appealing anymore. Ordinarily honest people are resorting to an option once reserved for politicians, bank executives and CEOs: large-scale lying. Unlike their liar counterparts in government and business, however, honest people tend to experience intensely unpleasant, often overwhelming feelings of guilt when they lie. National Liar’s Remorse Day was created to address that guilt, to give regular people across the country the opportunity to come clean.”

Repentant liars are invited to confess on The Lie‘s Official Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/theliemovie. The individual who shares the most compelling lie (as judged by The Lie writer/director/star, Joshua Leonard) will receive a prize package to include a home lie detector kit and a $100.00 gift certificate to 1-800-FLOWERS to facilitate the liar’s atonement.

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Initial response to the announcement of the holiday from liars across the country has been overwhelmingly positive. “Man, I have just got to get this thing off my chest,” a New York liar who preferred to remain anonymous stated. “This lie is huge. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill, ‘I got stuck in traffic’ kind of lie. I could get my face clawed off for this lie. I had no idea what I was going to do before National Liar’s Remorse Day came along. You better believe I’m counting the days until November 18.”

National Liar’s Remorse Day is a United States holiday observed on November 18. The inaugural holiday coincides with the theatrical release of The Lie, directed and co-written by Joshua Leonard, who stars alongside co-writers Jess Weixler and Mark Webber. The holiday was created to allow ordinarily honest citizens a chance to confess and atone for their lies, thereby avoiding a chain reaction of deception that causes their lives to spiral out of control. Note: Due to the questionable nature of their remorse, politicians, corporate executives and celebrities are prohibited by law from participating in the holiday.

About The Lie (the movie)
When they first met, Lonnie (Joshua Leonard) and Clover (Jess Weixler) were young idealists, but an unplanned baby forced them to flip the script. Lonnie put his music on hold and got a nowhere job. And now Clover is abandoning her activism for an “opportunity” in the corporate world. Drowning in disappointments, Lonnie decides he needs some time off work to reexamine his life. He calls in sick, but his abusive boss demands he show up or get fired. Lonnie panics and tells a shocking lie to justify his absence – and once the lie is out, there’s no going back. Now, it’s only a matter of time before the grenade he’s thrown on his life explodes and Lonnie is suddenly pushed to figure out who he is, what he wants, and just maybe, what it means to be a father.

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JOHN MYHRE WILL DESIGN THE 84TH ACADEMY AWARDS SHOW

Production Designer/Art Director John Myhre courtesy the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences®

Academy Award®-winning production designer John Myhre will design the 84th Academy Awards®, telecast producers Brian Grazer and Don Mischer announced today.

This will be the first time Myhre has served as production designer for the Oscars®.

“John is a prolific production designer, who has created some of the most intriguing sets that we’ve ever seen,” said Grazer and Mischer. “His cinematic perspective will be a great contribution to our team dynamic and the show itself.”

Myhre won Academy Awards in the Art Direction category in 2002 for Chicago and in 2005 for Memoirs of a Geisha. He has three additional Oscar nominations for his work on Elizabeth (1998), Dreamgirls (2006) and Nine (2009). Myhre‘s other production design credits include Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Wanted, Ali and X-Men.

Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2011 will be presented on Sunday, February 26, 2012, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center®, and televised live by the ABC Television Network. The Oscar presentation also will be televised live in more than 200 countries worldwide.

For more go to www.oscars.org.

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“OSCAR” COMMUNICATION DIRECTOR LESLIE UNGER STEPS DOWN

Pictured: Leslie Unger resigned her post as Director of Communications. Photo courtesy of AMPAS.

Leslie Unger, communications director for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has resigned from her post – a position she has held since 2007.

Unger has been in the communications department for nearly 20 years, but moved up into her current position after longtime director Jon Pavlik retired.

Word is the Academy’s new CEO Dawn Hudson emailed the staff letting them know first – and it wasn’t long before the news went public and was confirmed.

The Academy released this statement:

“Leslie has been with the Academy for 19 years, a wonderfully dedicated executive who has made many positive and lasting contributions to the organization. We are all grateful for her leadership over these many years.  We wish her the very best as she takes some well-deserved time off before moving on to the next chapter of her career.”

Dawn Hudson, CEO, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Certainly, Unger has been dousing fires over the last couple of weeks. Oscar Producer Brett Ratner resigned after making a homophobic comment. His host and colleague Eddie Murphy jumped ship a day later in sympathy.

A mere day after that Brian Grazer was named as the new producer of the show and on the heels of that news Billy Crystal was chosen to host the Awards.

All that info was filtered out in a timely manner, just as it always was with Unger at the helm of the publicity department.

Some reports suggest that this is another way that the Academy is restructuring. Hudson was hired as CEO this past June and shortly after her arrival AMPAS hired Christina Kounelias in a newly-created position of chief marketing officer. That meant Unger was now reporting to Kounelias.

I have been covering the Oscars for as many years as Unger has been with the Academy and found her to be no nonsense, tough as nails, but fair. Truth is, she had to be.

She expected professionalism from all of us covering the event and we understood how important it was for us to follow the rules.

The result was an Oscar night that went off without a hitch – at least where the press is concerned.

I will miss her Oscar walk-throughs to be sure. Following Unger with megaphone in hand guiding each group from position to position is a memory I won’t forget anytime soon.

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“SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE” SEASON NINE AUDITIONS SCHEDULED

Contestants are excited in anticipation for the auditions of SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE on FOX. ©2011 Fox Broadcasting Co. CR: Adam Rose/FOX

Summer’s hottest dance competition series So You Think You Can Dance kicks off its ninth season with auditions beginning Jan. 5 at the historic FOX Theatre in Atlanta, GA. The show will continue its search for America’s Favorite Dancer on Jan. 13 at the McFarlin Memorial Auditorium in Dallas, TX; Jan. 23 at the Manhattan Center in New York, NY; Feb. 23 at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City, UT; and March 2 at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, CA.

Once again, So You Think You Can Dance will travel across the U.S. in search of the best and most talented dancers in the country. Those who shine during auditions are given a ticket to Las Vegas for callbacks, where they will work with top choreographers to learn and then be judged on multiple styles of dance. For more details on auditions for Season Nine, as well as eligibility requirements, go to www.fox.com/dance.

The hit unscripted series showcases talented dancers – skilled in everything from Ballet, Breaking, Krumping and Salsa to Swing, Tap and Contemporary Jazz – competing for the title of America’s Favorite Dancer.

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KIM KARDASHIAN HIRES NICOLE KIDMAN’S ACTING TEACHER FOR “THE MARRIAGE COUNCELOR”

"Life & Style" feature cover story on Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian’s personal life may be in shambles, but she’s making sure her acting career isn’t.

Life & Style has exclusively learned that Kardashian hired Nicole Kidman‘s acting coach, Susan Batson, to help her with scenes for Tyler Perry‘s movie The Marriage Counselor, which she filmed in Atlanta last week.

“Susan was brought in to help Kim with her last scenes in the film,” an insider tells Life & Style. “She was coaching her on how to handle the more difficult scenes she’s shooting.”

Life & Style reports in the current issue, on newsstands now, that Kardashian has struggled with backlash from angered fans since filing for divorce from Kris Humphries; some even campaigned to have her kicked off the film.

“Kim had been confident about the movie, but with recent events she has been worried that the stress of her real life would show through,” the insider tells Life & Style. “So that’s what Susan was there for.”

Batson is famous for her A-list clientele, which, aside from Kidman, includes Tom Cruise, Jennifer Lopez, Liv Tyler and Jennifer Connelly.

The Marriage Counselor is about a relationship expert named Judith who cheats on her husband. Kardashian is set to play the role of Ava, the co-worker of Judith who gives her a makeover. The movie is currently in production and also stars Brandy Norwood and Jerry Stiller.

Life & Style magazine is on newsstands now.  For more go to www.lifeandstylemag.com

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