Wednesday, November 27, 2013

In Memory of... Phyllis Hyman (July 6, 1949 – June 30, 1995)



Born Phyllis Linda Hyman on July 6, 1949. Phyllis Hyman passed away on June 30, 1995. She was an American singer-songwriter and actress.

Phyllis Hyman was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up in the St. Clair Village, the South Hills section of Pittsburgh. Born to an African American family, she was the eldest of seven children and a third cousin of actor Earle Hyman (best known for his recurring role on The Cosby Show as Cliff's father, Russell Huxtable). After leaving Pittsburgh, her music training started at a music school. On graduation, she performed on a national tour with the group New Direction in 1971. After the group disbanded, she joined All the People and worked with another local group, The Hondo Beat. At this time, she appeared in the film Lenny (1974). She also did a two-year stint leading a band called Phyllis Hyman and the P/H Factor. Hyman was discovered in 1975 by internationally known pop artist and music industry veteran Sid Maurer, and former Epic Records promoter Fred Frank, and signed to their Roadshow Records/Desert Moon imprint.

Hyman moved to New York City to work on her reputation. She did background vocals on Jon Lucien's Premonition and worked in clubs. In 1975 when Norman Connors was laying tracks for "You are My Starship" (1976) he could not get permission to use Jean Carne for the album and had heard about Phyllis Hyman, who was working at a club on the upper Westside of Manhattan. One night after a Jon Lucien concert at Carnegie Hall he went to see Phyllis perform and offered her a spot as the female vocalist on his fourth album for Buddah Records. Once the title song got airplay on Jazz radio, "Starship" went gold, catapulting Phyllis's career along with Norman Connors and Michael Henderson to new heights. R&B radio jumped on board and Norman and Phyllis scored on the R&B charts with a remake of The Stylistics' "Betcha by Golly Wow!".
























On the afternoon of June 30, 1995, Hyman committed suicide by overdosing on pentobarbital and secobarbital in the bedroom of her New York City apartment at 211 West 56th Street. She was found unconscious at 2pm, hours before she was scheduled to perform at the Apollo Theater and died three hours later at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital. Her suicide note read in part:

"I'm tired. I'm tired. Those of you that I love know who you are. May God bless you."

She was 45 years old. A memorial service was held at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Manhattan. The following week would have been her 46th birthday.

In November 1995, Hyman's posthumous album I Refuse to Be Lonely, was released. Although the project had an overdrawn gestation, to combat the delay in its commercial release, Hyman started performing the tracks, "This Too Shall Pass" and "I Refuse To Be Lonely" in concert. The delay in the album's release adversely affected Hyman both emotionally & financially and the delay was said to be cited over "cost negotiations".

Three years after her death, a second posthumous album of previously unreleased material was released. Songs were culled from various recording sessions from the mid-1980s into the early 1990s. Forever With You (1998) contains love songs, torch songs, bittersweet ballads, smooth jazz offerings and uptempo tracks, most of which showcase Hyman's' usual interpretation of heartbreak and strife. Hyman was quoted as saying that these songs were about "relationships gone bad!" Much of the material on this album was initially intended for her Living All Alone release. The song "Funny How Love Goes" contains a posthumous "duet" featuring vocalist Damon Williams. Half of Hyman's vocals were re-recorded with both singers alternating vocals and providing Williams with exposure.

A UK label Expansion released a jazz-soul orientated compilation in 2003 called In Between The Heartaches that featured cuts from her collaborations with Norman Connors, McCoy Tyner, Jon Lucien and Pharoah Sanders. It also included five unreleased tracks from her period with Arista records.

In September 2007, an authorized biography was released. The book entitled Strength of a Woman: the Phyllis Hyman Story, is written by Jason A. Michael in cooperation with the Estate of Phyllis Hyman. The book mentions Hyman's relationships with both men and one woman.

In 2008, an original version of the James Bond theme "Never Say Never Again", which wasn't used in the film due to contractual issues, was released by the track's co-writer Stephen Forsythe. Stephen Forsythe has been quoted as stating:

During the filming of the James Bond movie Never Say Never Again, I co-wrote the title song for the movie with Jim Ryan. Warner Brothers informed our attorney that the song was to be used as the title song in the picture. However, shortly before its release, Warner Bros informed us that the song could not be used because Michel Legrand, who wrote the score, threatened to sue them, claiming that contractually he had the right to the title song. So my song was never released. The legendary Phyllis Hyman was my first choice to sing the song and working with her is one of the highlights of my musical career. I personally auditioned and sang the song to her while she was having breakfast in her manager’s office. After agreeing to sing the song, she arrived at the studio and, without any rehearsal and only having heard the song sung once at the breakfast audition, sang the song in one perfect take. Phyllis sadly took her own life in the [mid] nineties. The year before she died, she called me late one night and told me she felt that "Never Say Never Again" was her best and favorite recording.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Divo of The Day “Thomas Michael “Tom” Zbikowski” (11/19/13)


(Zbikowski at the Ravens 2009 Training Camp.)

Thomas Michael Zbikowski, was born on May 22, 1985. He is a former American football safety. Tom is also a professional boxer. He was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the third round (86th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. Tom earned All-American honors playing college football for the University of Notre Dame from 2003 to 2007.

Tom has also played for the Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears.
 

No. 28
Personal information
Date of birth: (1985-05-22) May 22, 1985 (age 28)
Place of birth: Park Ridge, Illinois
Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight: 200 lb (91 kg)

 

Professional Career


Baltimore Ravens 

Tom was selected with the 86th overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens. He made his professional debut on September 7 against the Cincinnati Bengals, posting his first career tackle on special teams during a 17-10 win. Tom had two interceptions in 2009, and helped as a returner.

Indianapolis Colts
Tom signed with the Indianapolis Colts on March 16, 2012. He was released from the team on March 15, 2013 after recording a sack and an interception, which he returned 20 yards.

Chicago Bears
On March 23, 2013, Tom was signed by the Chicago Bears to a one-year deal worth $715,000, but released on August 25 before the start of the regular season.

Free Agent

On September 10, 2013, Tom was suspended by the National Football League for four games for violating the league's performance-enhancing drug policy.

Retirement 

It was announced in 2013 that Tom retired from the NFL. He plans on joining the Chicago Fire Department.

 

Professional Boxing Record  

4 Wins (3 knockouts), 0 Losses 0 Draws 0 No Contest
Res.
Record
Opponent
Type
Rd., Time
Date
Location
Notes
Win
4-0
United StatesBlake Warner
KO
1 (4), 2:20
2011-04-23
United StatesWinStar Casino, Thackerville, Oklahoma
Win
3-0
United StatesCaleb Grummet
4 (4)
2011-03-26
Win
2-0
United StatesRichard Bryant
1 (4), 1:45
2011-03-12
Win
1-0
United StatesRobert Bell
TKO
1 (4), 0:49
2006-06-10
Zbikowski's Professional debut.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Divo of The Day “Gabriel Macht” (11/14/13)

 
Gabriel S. Macht, was born on January 22, 1972. He is an American actor. Gabriel is known for playing The Spirit in the film of the same name, and for his role on the USA Network series Suits.
 
Currently Gabriel stars as legendary law partner Harvey Specter in USA's most provocative drama, Suits.

Gabriel studied theatre at Carnegie Mellon School of Drama in Pittsburgh and resides in New York, Los Angeles, and the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
 

Gabriel first won over audiences with his debut role at age eight in the film "Why Would I Lie." opposite Treat Williams. For his performance, Gabriel was nominated for the Best Young Motion Picture Actor Award. Briefly withdrawing from the business as a child, he returned as an adult with favorable roles that further developed his talents.
On television, Gabriel had guest starring roles on "Sex and the City," and "Spin City" and was a regular on Steven Spielberg's supernatural drama for NBC "The Others," and starred as William Holden in ABC's "The Audrey Hepburn Story.



Jonathan Rhys Meyers' 'Dracula' Salary Delayed by NBC Amid Addiction Concerns


Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Dracula / Alexander Grayson / Vlad Tepes in NBC's
By Kim Masters
Dracula star Jonathan Rhys Meyers is one of the industry's more troubled talents. So NBC created a financial incentive for the actor to complete filming all 10 episodes of the series this summer in Budapest.

According to sources, the network withheld a substantial part of Rhys Meyers' compensation -- estimated at $100,000 an episode -- until filming was finished. Rhys Meyers, 36, whose struggles with substance abuse plagued his previous series, Showtime's The Tudors, required increased scrutiny before NBC would sign off on casting him in Dracula. So the Irish actor received per diem payments and other small dispensations, but the lump sum of his salary was contingent on him completing the season.

This was not the first time the payment ploy had been used: NBC did it, for example, with Alec Baldwin deep into 30 Rock's seven-season run -- not because of the substance issues that have followed Rhys Meyers but because Baldwin had been making noises about leaving the show.

Dracula posted a solid premiere when it launched in the 10 p.m. hour of NBC's Friday block Oct. 25, averaging a 1.8 rating in the adults 18-to-49 demographic and 5.3 million total viewers. The Nov. 8 outing saw a steep dip, losing nearly a full ratings point, but initial DVR returns are promising as three days' worth of time-shifting saw the pilot improve 56 percent to a 2.8 rating.

The series is said to be a passion project for NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt, who courted Rhys Meyers for the role of America's first vampire. In Greenblatt's previous position as president of entertainment at Showtime, he oversaw Tudors, which starred Rhys Meyers as King Henry VIII. (The actor's performance brought him two Golden Globe nominations.)

Obviously, Greenblatt is abundantly familiar with the actor's personal issues, which include several stints in rehab and alcohol-related detainments at airports in Dublin, Paris and New York. According to sources, the star's problems recurred while filming Dracula when, following a meltdown, he returned to London and quietly was hospitalized for a short time. Nonetheless, all 10 episodes of the Cole Haddon-created series have been delivered. Sources say Rhys Meyers, who required a sober companion to accompany him on set, returned to rehab as soon as filming was completed.

NBC declined comment on the situation. A source close to Rhys Meyers observes that the show is doing well, adding, "Jonathan's in a really good place, and he's healthy."

http://tv.yahoo.com/news/jonathan-rhys-meyers-dracula-salary-delayed-nbc-amid-050000495.html
 

Friday, November 8, 2013

The Original Skin


Tom Ford's 15 Things Every Man Should Have


What’s the Deal with Beyonce’s Forthcoming Album?

 
What’s the Deal with Beyonce’s Forthcoming Album?
By Laura Ferreiro

Beyoncé (photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
 
There's no denying that Beyoncé has been hard at work this year, what with her Mrs. Carter Show world tour in full swing, major ad campaigns for Pepsi and H&M, and her notorious Super Bowl performance.

But now, on Beyonce's 32nd birthday, we find ourselves wondering, what's the deal with her forthcoming album? Fans and industry big-wigs have been waiting with baited breath to see what the self-managed superstar will deliver as the follow-up to 2011's "4."

Sure we've been teased with the tune "Grown Woman," which appeared an a Pepsi commercial, as well as "Standing On the Sun," which debuted in an H&M ad featuring the bikini-clad star frolicking in the waves. But neither of these were singles, and rumors abound that the record's release date was pushed back due to an unfavorable response to initial tunes.

Then there was "Rise Up" from the animated film "Epic" that popped up a few months ago, but it appears that the complete versions of that song that were circulating around the Internet have since been taken down.

In July, the Hollywood Reporter stated that Queen Bey auditioned more than 50 songs for her fifth solo studio album, which she's been working on with several renowned contributors including Diplo, Sia and Ne-Yo, but she reportedly decided to scrap them and start over.
Beyoncé's label, Columbia Records, initially hoped that her album would be ready for a spring release, but alas, it did not come to pass. Executives then hoped she'd have it ready by the fall to compete with major releases by Lady Gaga and Katy Perry, but it looks as though that may be a pipe dream as well.

That said, she was spotted filming a new Terry Richardson-directed video just last week in Coney Island. Could this video be for the new single we've all been waiting for? A spokesperson for Beyoncé could not confirm whether the new video will be an official release or if the album will come out this year. The rep
simply stated that the "Halo" singer had recently filmed various visuals.

Gail Mitchell, Billboard magazine's Senior Editor, R&B and Hip Hop, thinks Beyoncé is just taking her time. "We're in such a fast turnaround society, but when you break it down, it's just been two years," she said. "I could understand if it's an artist who is just starting out and they wait two years and then put something out, yes, I think it might be a detriment to them, but Beyoncé's got the legacy of Destiny's Child. She's got the legacy of the other solo albums."

Mitchell added that Beyoncé has also done a good job of remaining visible with all of her high profile performances, animated film "Epic," and regular updates on her Tumblr and Instagram pages.

Mitchell believes taking time to prep a new album makes a lot of sense for Beyoncé. "She's pretty savvy," Mitchell said, referring to the singer's more than 15 years experience as an A-list performer, child of two entrepreneurs and spouse to an equally wise music mogul.

"I think she has a master plan and is working on an album and will put it out when the timing is right," she said.

"Every time she comes with an album, she's trying to take it to the next level," she added. "If you're a true artist -- and I think she is -- I think you want to bring something different to the table."

So it looks like we'll have to just be patient.


http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/stop-the-presses/deal-beyonce-forthcoming-album-003606623.html?vm=r