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Los Angeles city officials are preparing for massive crowds downtown during Tuesday's public memorial for Michael Jackson at Staples Center, even though only 17,500 tickets are being offered to the public.
Assistant Police Chief Earl Paysinger says anywhere from a quarter-million to 700,000 people may try to reach the arena, even though a wide area around Staples Center will be sealed off to those without tickets.
City Councilwoman Jan Perry strongly urged people to stay home and watch the memorial on TV. The ceremony will not be shown on Staples' giant outdoor TV screen and there will be no funeral procession through the city.
But public safety officials appeared to assume their requests to stay home would have little effect. Since Jackson's death, fans have flocked to Jackson sites from Los Angeles to his Neverland Ranch in rural Santa Barbara County.
Staples Center is offering the memorial tickets through an Internet lottery. Eleven thousand tickets are for the arena and 6,500 for the adjacent Nokia Theatre.
People who want tickets must register on the Web at StaplesCenter.com. After 6 p.m. Saturday, 8,750 names will be randomly selected to receive two tickets each. Notifications will go out on Sunday.
After the ticketing details were announced on television, it became impossible to log on to the arena's Web site.
Brent Trueheart, 20, of Los Angeles, went online on his cellphone immediately after hearing the announcement.
"It kept saying 'service unavailable, service unavailable,' and finally it got through. So once it got through, I started celebrating," he said. "It feels real good."
No details were given about the actual memorial events. Jackson family spokesman Ken Sunshine said the singer's body will not be at the arena.
The memorial comes as the nation's second-largest city struggles with a $530 million budget deficit.
Perry said the cost of police protection for "extraordinary" events like the memorial is built into the Police Department's budget, but she still solicited help for "incremental costs."
Last month, donations covered about $850,000 of the city's $1 million cost for the Los Angeles Lakers' NBA championship parade. Critics had blasted the idea of using city money when it is considering layoffs to close its budget gap.
As much as he enjoys singing about the double lives of computer geeks (“Online”) and amorous country boys (“Ticks”), Brad Paisley says there's too much going on in the world to be too lighthearted on his new album, American Saturday Night.
“I think this country has turned on a dime in a way that none of us foresaw coming a year ago,” Paisley, whose sons are 2 years old and 2 months old, recently told The Associated Press. “I think all of that and the birth of a son and the bold new times we're living in ... it's hard to ignore.”
Paisley, who co-wrote all 14 new songs, visits those serious themes more often than before, inspired by the historic election of Democratic President Barack Obama and the worldwide economic turmoil that's thrown many people onto hard times.
The title track celebrates diversity (“It's a French kiss, Italian ice margaritas in the moonlight, just another American Saturday night”) while “Welcome to the Future” offers social commentary (“I had a friend in school, running-back on a football team, they burned a cross in his front yard for asking out the homecoming queen”).
The first single, “Then,” his 10th straight to hit No. 1, is a romantic letter to his wife, actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley.
On this record, there are very few of the mini-stories and characters that set the tone for so many of his other successful songs, Paisley said.
“This is maybe more heartfelt this time. I didn't even write any liner notes on this album, I didn't write any description of it, I didn't write any thank yous. I feel like it's all in the record. You hear why I'm writing these songs.”
Paisley carries the personal touch to the CD cover, which shows him holding a brush in front of a painting of city buildings and distant hills. He sketched the design himself and painted it in about an hour in his barn.
“It was just this idea that meant as much to me as the songs do, to be able to have a cover,” he said. “That's another piece of me you're seeing standing there holding that paintbrush.”
The album is the West Virginia native's seventh collection in 10 years. His 2-year-old, Huck, makes his debut, singing the last word on “Anything Like Me,” a whimsical tune about a new father contemplating the inevitable payback that's coming if his kid grows up to be like him.
While “American Saturday Night” covers new ground, it's not as big a departure as Paisley's last album, a mostly instrumental CD called “Play.” There's still some humor and plenty of flashy guitar solos, and Paisley continues the tradition of including a gospel cut with “No,” a song he co-wrote with Grand Ole Opry star Bill Anderson and Jon Randall.
“It's still Brad Paisley, but it's pushed in different directions,” said Joe Galante, chairman of Sony Music Nashville, which includes the singer's Arista label. “If I'm a fan, I'm going on this journey with him. If I'm not a fan, I'm going to be introduced to things I didn't know he can do.”
So this weekend, when you’ve had enough of barbecue, bugs and your bombastic Uncle Carl, sneak inside for what’s quickly becoming an annual tradition in the world of cable television. What am I talking about? Marathons of course!
Probably the oldest and certainly the best of the 4th of July marathons is Sci-Fi Channel’s non-stop “Twilight Zone,” which kicked off at 3 p.m. today. Just think of it, hours and hours of Rod Serling and all of those classic stories and acting greats. (“Time Enough At Last” with Burgess Meredith is my personal favorite. Although “The Invaders” with Agnes Moorehead and “It’s a Good Life” with Bill Mumy and Cloris Leachman are right up there.)
If tough-talking secret agents are more your thing, head over to USA on Saturday for five James Bond flix: “Dr. No,” “Thunderball,” “The World Is Not Enough,” “Tomorrow Never Dies” and “Casino Royale.”
Can’t get enough reality television? Try “Southern Belles: Louisville” on SOAPnet, “Tool Academy” on MTV, “Raising Sextuplets” on WE or “Clean House” on MyStyle.
BET will be breaking out twins Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry for a “Sister, Sister” marathon and WE trots out “Golden Girls” from 6 p.m. until midnight.
And the fun doesn’t stop on Saturday. Sunday sees a “Hannah Montana” marathon on the Disney Channel that culminates with a brand new episode, “He Could Be the One,” premiering at 8 p.m.
Friday, July 3
Taylor Swift, Justin Timberlake – “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” – rerun
Randy Sklar, Jason Sklar, Sarah Colonna – “Chelsea Lately” – rerun
Rick Ross with Magazeen – “Late Show with David Letterman” – rerun
Incubus – “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien” – rerun
Whoopi Goldberg, Keane – “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” – rerun
Bat for Lashes – “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” – rerun
N.A.S.A. – “Last Call with Carson Daly” – rerun
Saturday, July 4
Tim McGraw, Ludacris, T-Pain – “Saturday Night Live” – rerun
Monday, July 6
Larry Miller – “The View”
Jonas Brothers – “Live with Regis and Kelly”
Gary Valentine – “Chelsea Lately”
Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band – “Late Show with David Letterman”
Howie Mandel, Alanis Morissette, Death Cab for Cutie – “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien”
Andy Samberg, The Lonely Island – “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” – rerun
Artie Lange, No Doubt – “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” – rerun
Robin Thicke – “Last Call with Carson Daly” – rerun
About 200,000 music fans converged on Budapest’s Heroes’ Square June 27 for the annual free open-air concert paid for by telecom giant T-Mobile and the local government.
This year it was Simply Red’s turn to entertain the crowd that gathers at Ötvenhatosok Tere, a large open space between Dózsa György Ut and the actual square.
“It was amazing as always. Everything was fantastic,” said Gabi Toth from promoter Showtime, which has previously brought in a string of international talent including Sting, Santana, Pet Shop Boys and Elton John.
The annual freebie, which has been called “Connection Day” as its sponsor has always been one of the telecom giants, traditionally marks the end of the Budapest Fair weekend festival celebrating the withdrawal of the Soviet troops from Hungary in 1999.
The square, which was originally built to honour the eight knights who are said to have founded Hungary at the end of the ninth century (there’s a statue of each one), became a public rallying point during the politically troubled years that followed WWII.
A spokesman for country star Ferlin Husky says the singer has been hospitalized in Tennessee.
Tracy Pitcox, president of Heart of Texas Records, said the 83-year-old was admitted to the critical care unit of Summit Medical Center in Hermitage on Thursday.
Pitcox said he had an accelerated heart rate and possible pneumonia and doctors were treating him for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Pitcox said he was very weak and tests would be performed on Friday and through the weekend.
Husky was hospitalized in April with congestive heart failure and pneumonia after a month long tour in Texas.
Husky was country music's top entertainer in the early 1960s with hits like “Wings of a Dove” and “Gone.” His latest album, released in 2007, is called The Way It Was.
From Associated Press:
Details of next Tuesday's public memorial for Michael Jackson have been released in Los Angeles by the owners of Staples Center.
Staples Center boss Tim Leiweke says 17,500 tickets free tickets will be provided. There also will be a free worldwide video feed.
Leiweke says 11,000 tickets will be for seats inside Staples Center and 6,500 will be for seats in the adjacent Nokia Theatre, where fans will watch a simulcast.
People who want tickets must register on the Web at Staplescenter.com. After 6 p.m. Saturday, 8,750 names will be randomly selected to receive two tickets each. Notifications will go out on Sunday. Those selected will obtain their tickets via Ticketmaster on Monday.
You can register for a ticket here: www.staplescenter.com.
The deadline to register is 6 p.m. Saturday, July 4. A computer program will randomly select 17,500 people to receive tickets.
They'll receive an email with instructions on Sunday.
The Jackson family and the Staples Center say they hope no one registers for a ticket, then tries to scalp them.
No details of the memorial service itself have been released.
From StaplesCenter.com:
“The Michael Jackson Public Memorial Service will take place on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. at STAPLES Center in downtown Los Angeles, California and simulcast inside to Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE across the street. A limited number of free tickets to both venues will be made available for Michael Jackson's fans to attend.
"Due to the expected overwhelming demand, the following procedures have been set to accommodate registration for the tickets. Please note that by registering for tickets to attend the Public Memorial Service, it does NOT guarantee the registrant tickets.
"The opportunity to register for tickets begins at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time on Friday, July 3, 2009 and ends at 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time on Saturday, July 4, 2009.
"Please enter your information below for your chance to receive two tickets, that will be randomly distributed for either STAPLES Center or Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE to attend the Michael Jackson Public Memorial Service. Only one entry per individual will be accepted. Registering to attend the Public Memorial Service is NOT a guarantee of tickets. Two tickets will be issued to each randomly selected attendee. Offer valid to residents of the United States only.”
Please follow this link to StaplesCenter.com to register.
An interview with police investigating a 10.5 million rand ($1.3 million) investment scam was a late inclusion in R. Kelly’s tour itinerary, according to South African national news agency reports.
Inspector-detective Themba Mchunu told press association SAPA that he and his colleagues scheduled a meeting with Kelly’s lawyers June 23 and expected to question the artist a few days later.
Priscilla Zakwe, a Durban businesswoman facing 67 fraud charges and one of violating the Banking Act by running a scheme without permission, will be implicating Kelly in her defense.
Zakwe allegedly swindled more than 50 people, many of them pensioners, by promising them they would benefit from ticket sales if they brought an R. Kelly tour to the country that year.
Kelly never appeared in South Africa, but Zakwe claims she deposited Rand 10.5 million into his bank account.
State prosecutor Blackie Swart reportedly wrote to Kelly’s agent, Jason Miller, earlier this year requesting the singer explain his involvement in the scam but says he got no response.
Kelly is in South Africa for shows at Sun City and Cape Town Grand Arena June 27 and 29. Mchunu says he’s happy that he finally has an opportunity to interview him.
“This will help us to get necessary information that we need for the case. This has taken far too long and people are becoming impatient,” he said.
Zakwe it out on bail and her trial was expected to start July 15.
Who will fill Michael Jackson’s moonwalking shoes now that he’s left behind 50 nights at London’s O2 Arena?
Michael Jackson’s untimely death last Thursday came less than three weeks before he was set to embark on a 50-night residency at the 20,000-capacity arena. The "This Is It" comeback concerts were set to kick off July 13 with dates through March 6.
The over the top show, at a cost of up to $20 million, was set to include pyrotechnics, mutant spiders, a hovering orb, 20-foot puppets, a flaming bed and 3D effects, according to USA Today.
"At the moment we're just waiting for the funeral to be out of the way and we'll let people know in due course," Lucy Ellison, a spokeswoman for O2 operator AEG Europe, told the Associated Press. "We're thinking about Michael Jackson now. We're just a very small part in this very tragic story."
One rumor bouncing around the Internet is that Justin Timberlake and his own brand of smooth dance moves could fill in for Jackson by performing MJ's hits.
U.K. tabloid The Sun suggests that Swedish pop group ABBA might be persuaded to once again strap on their platform boots and belt out ’70s hits such as “Super Trouper,” “Dancing Queen,” “Take A Chance On Me” and “Waterloo.” The band called it quits in 1983.
The Associated Press wrote that a reunion isn’t in the cards as AEG said the tabloid’s story didn’t hold merit and that ABBA has long vowed to never perform on stage together again.
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AEG Live chief executive Randy Phillips told Britain’s Sky News one possibility is a MJ tribute concert featuring Jackson siblings and other artists influenced by the King of Pop as well as dance routines, sets and costumes from the “This Is It” show.
"At some point the world needs to see this production and I would imagine it could be done as a tribute with the family, with the brothers performing, some sisters, and the stars that were influenced by him," Randy Phillips told Sky News.
"It would have been, which is the tragedy here, one of the most amazing shows ever, so at some point we want the world to see that. We are discussing with the family so the sooner, the better."
Music writer John Aizlewood told the AP there’s no way the proposed tribute show could fill in for all of Jackson’s 50 dates.
"Fifty nights is absolutely out of the question. Nobody in the Jackson family is capable of selling out the O2 for even one night, not even Janet.
Artists that have rocked The O2 include Bon Jovi, Led Zeppelin, Kings of Leon, Britney Spears, Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen, as well as Prince and his 21-date residency. Upcoming shows at the London venue include Madonna, James Taylor, Green Day, Eddie Izzard and Madonna.
AEG Live is refunding tickets to Jackson’s “This Is It” shows or fans can instead choose the option of being mailed the physical tickets as mementos.
I don’t think any one artist is up to the task of perform 50 nights at The O2. I think it makes much more sense to book the shows with a number of artists rather than having one star take on the entire run. Leave a comment and tell us who should step into MJ’s sequined white socks and black loafers.
Click here for the USA Today article.
Click here for the AP article.
Click here for The Sun article.
Click here for the Sky News article.
As the gang here at Pollstar prepares for the holiday weekend (stocking up on barbecue supplies, libations and tranquilizers for nervous pets), I thought I’d give you a quick rundown of July 4th celebrations on the tube this weekend.
First up at 8 p.m. EST is PBS, with “A Capitol Fourth,” featuring host Jimmy Smits and the musical stylings of Barry Manilow,Aretha Franklin, Natasha Bedingfield, the cast of Jersey Boys, Michael Feinstein and some of your favorite “Sesame Street” characters.
Over at NBC, they’ll be airing the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular from New York City, beginning at 9 p.m. EST. The celebration, which will take place over the Hudson River this year in honor of the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s exploration of the region, features performances by Rob Thomas, Jewel and Broadway superstars Audra McDonald and Idina Menzel.
And finally, American icon Neil Diamond headlines the Boston Pops’ annual celebration at the Hatch Shell on Boston’s Esplanade, with some help from emcee Craig Ferguson. The shindig will be televised live (on the East Coast) from 10 – 11 p.m. on CBS.
Thursday, July 2
Jonas Brothers – “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” – rerun
Heather McDonald, John Caparulo – “Chelsea Lately”
Smashing Pumpkins, Howie Mandel – “The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos” – rerun
Rosie O’Donnell – “The Bonnie Hunt Show” – rerun
P.J. Harvey and John Parish – “Late Late Show with David Letterman” – rerun
Jim Gaffigan, Neko Case – “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien” – rerun
Asher Roth – “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” – rerun
David Cross, Phoenix – “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” – rerun
Robert Francis – “Last Call with Carson Daly” – rerun
Friday, July 3
George Lopez, Mario Cantone, Lewis Black – “The View” – rerun
Brad Paisley – “Live with Regis and Kelly”
Taylor Swift, Justin Timberlake – “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” – rerun
Randy Sklar, Jason Sklar, Sarah Colonna – “Chelsea Lately” – rerun
Rick Ross with Magazeen – “Late Show with David Letterman” – rerun
Incubus – “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien” – rerun
Whoopi Goldberg, Keane – “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” – rerun
Bat for Lashes – “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” – rerun
N.A.S.A. – “Last Call with Carson Daly” – rerun
Saturday, July 4
Tim McGraw, Ludacris, T-Pain – “Saturday Night Live” – rerun
Singer and multi-instrumentalist Annie Clark, aka St. Vincent, has a busy fall planned that includes a co-headlining run with fellow jack-of-all-trades Andrew Bird.
Clark will hit the road next month for a series of headlining appearances that includes stops at the All Points West Festival in Jersey City, N.J., and the Virgin Mobile Festival in Columbia, Mo., as well as a handful of club dates in the Northeast and Canada.
The singer’s month-long run with Andrew Bird kicks off September 29 at The Murat Theatre in Indianapolis and will make its way across the East Coast and Midwest before wrapping October 28 at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C.
St. Vincent’s road trip is in support of her latest release, Actor, which has earned praise from places like NPR, which called it “a surreal sonic wonderland,” and the New York Times, which said it “defies categories.”
Clark made her national television debut last week, when she appeared on “Late Show with David Letterman.”
To check out her performance of the genre-bending “Marrow,” the first single from Actor, click here. (For an extra kick, listen to it with headphones on.)

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