Maroon 5 has scored another hit with “Payphone” featuring Wiz Khalifa. The track was downloaded 493,000 times over its first week in release, earning it the #1 spot on Billboard’s Digital Songs chart (per Billboard).
Billboard says Maroon 5 has set a new record with “Payphone,” bumping “Boom Boom Pow” by the Black Eyed Peas out of the record books for the best sales week ever for a digital song by a group. “Boom Boom Pow” and its 464,000 downloads was just no match for Maroon 5’s latest song.
“Payphone” also provided Maroon 5 with their best debut position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “Payphone” debuted at #3 while their previous best debut was “Moves Like Jagger” at #8.
Anchor Bay’s just released another creepy clip from the upcoming horror movie, Mother’s Day, directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (best known for the Saw movies). Mother’s Day stars Rebecca De Mornay, Jaime King, Briana Evigan, Patrick Flueger, Deborah Ann Woll, Matt O’ Leary, Jessie Rusu, Frank Grillo, Warren Kole, and Shawn Ashmore, and will be released in select theaters on May 4th (and on Blu-ray and DVD on May 8th).
The Plot:
Mother’s Day is a graphic remake of the Troma horror classic, Mother’s Day. After a bank robbery gone wrong, three brothers go home to hideout…only to discover that their Mother (Rebecca De Mornay) lost their house in a foreclosure. The new owners and their party guests become the depraved brothers’ unwitting hostages. Their sadistic Mother soon arrives and brilliantly takes control of the situation, ratcheting up the terror.
As the hostages struggle desperately to survive the harrowing torture, they realize that there is nothing a Mother won’t do to protect her children.
Earl Scruggs, 1924-2012. Photo Credit: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
In all of American popular music, Earl Scruggs stands as one of the very few musicians who singularly changed performance practice on their instruments and in the process birthed an entirely new genre. Without him, bluegrass music as we know it would almost certainly never have happened. And countless young players might never have chosen the banjo as their vehicle for creativity.
Prior to Scruggs, the banjo was played through variations of a strumming technique. From the guitar pick approach of New Orleans jazz pioneer Johnny St. Cyr and the clawhammer and frailing patterns of David “Stringbean” Akeman and Uncle Dave Macon, going all the way back to players from before the Civil War whose names are long forgotten, it was treated as a rhythm device mainly to accompany vocals.
That started to change around 1928, when 4-year-old Earl Eugene Scruggs began listening to his brother Junie play banjo at home on the family farm in Flint Hill, N.C. Mother Maybelle Carter soon caught his attention with her “Carter scratch” style, in which she articulated melodies on the low strings of her guitar with her thumb while chording with the rest of her right-hand fingers. This was the seed of what the world now knows as Scruggs’ “three-finger” approach: Rather than strum or frail, he would pluck the strings, often in syncopated arpeggios, which enabled him to expand the instrument’s rhythmic range as well as explore its potential as a solo voice.
People began to notice this new sound when Scruggs joined the Morris Brothers in 1939, taking the place of Don Reno. He left the farm and went full-time into music in 1945 with Lost John Miller and the Allied Kentuckians. They played mainly over WNOX in Knoxville, Tenn., as well as on a weekly program at WSM in Nashville. Jim Shumate heard him on the latter gig and didn’t hesitate to recommend him to Bill Monroe after Stringbean had decided to leave the Blue Grass Boys.
With Monroe from December 1945 through early 1948, Scruggs played the key role in defining the parameters of bluegrass music. His bandmate Lester Flatt tendered his resignation a few weeks later after Scruggs left, and they joined with bassist Howard Watts, aka Cedric Rainwater, to form the first incarnation of the Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys. Named after the Carter Family song “Foggy Mountain Top,” they debuted in January 1948 on WDVA in Danville, Va. By the time they dissolved the group in February 1969, they had made household names of themselves as Flatt & Scruggs and brought the music they’d helped create to fans throughout the world.
Milestones were many during their long run. In 1960, they performed at the Newport Folk Festival for the second time and live on the CBS television special “The Revlon Revue: Folk Sound, USA.” Two years later, they headlined at Carnegie Hall and recorded “The Ballad of Jed Clampett” as the theme for “The Beverly Hillbillies,” which became the first bluegrass single to peak at No. 1 and was nominated for a Grammy. Later, in 1968, they would win a Grammy for Best Country Performance, Duo or Group — Vocal or Instrumental, for their rendition of “Foggy Mountain Breakdown.”
As time passed, creative differences emerged between the longtime partners. Where Flatt adhered to the traditions of bluegrass music and its antecedents, Scruggs stayed open to new possibilities. Shortly after their split, the Earl Scruggs Revue was formed, featuring Earl’s sons Gary and Randy, along with pianist Bob Wilson, drummer Jody Maphis and, later on, a third son, Steve, and fiddler Vassar Clements.
Their repertoire embraced contemporary tunes by Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and Michael Nesmith, and ingeniously blended elements of bluegrass, Country and rock. Its members joined Arlo Guthrie, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Linda Ronstadt and others on Scruggs’ 1972 album I Saw the Light with a Little Help from My Friends, which is credited with inspiring the all-star, genre-hopping series of Will the Circle Be Unbroken albums. He even opened the door in Nashville to female executives by choosing his wife, Louise Certain Scruggs, to manage him in 1956.
Scruggs took home three Grammys, for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals (“Same Old Train,” from the compilation album A Tribute to Tradition, 1998), Best Country Instrumental Performance (“Foggy Mountain Breakdown,” from Earl Scruggs and Friends, 2001) and Best Country Instrumental Performance (“Earl’s Breakdown,” 2004). He was inducted into CMA’s Country Music Hall of Fame along with Lester Flatt in 1985 and was honored separately with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2003. And in 2008, he received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
Hailed by The New York Times as “the Paganini of the five-string banjo,” Scruggs died peacefully in Nashville on March 28.
The Beatles are returning to theaters in a documentary film showcasing their first U.S. concert held way back in February 1964. Screenvision is set to screen The Beatles: The Lost Concert in theaters on May 17 and May 22, 2012, marking the first time in over four decades the concert will be available to fans.
Commenting on the concert footage, Aerosmith/American Idol‘s Steven Tyler stated: “This blows away every performance I’ve ever seen, including Elvis!”
In addition to the concert footage, The Beatles: The Lost Concert will feature interviews with Tyler, Joe Perry, Chuck Berry, Duffy, Mark Ronson, and promoter Sid Bernstein.
Details on The Beatles: The Lost Concert [Provided by Screenvision]:
The new 92-minute documentary charts the birth and impact of Beatlemania in America and includes, in its entirety, their first-ever full U.S. concert performance from February 11, 1964 at D.C.’s Washington Coliseum, the only complete Beatles’ concert available to fans, one which has remained unseen by movie theater audiences across the nation for over 47 years.
The story of their historic arrival in America and the impact they had is revealed through new interviews with more than 20 Beatles’ associates, journalists, disc jockeys, concert attendees, historians and music luminaries and archival footage of the Fab Four.
On February 11, 1964, two days after their record shattering appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Beatles traveled by train through a snowstorm to Washington, D.C. to perform their first-ever concert before an American audience at The Washington Coliseum, before an overbooked audience of 8,092 screaming (mostly female) teenagers. Their 12-song set that lasted a little over a half-hour and included both chart-topping originals like “She Loves You” and high-energy covers like “Twist and Shout.”
,p>Professionally filmed by an eight-camera crew and mixed live on location, the show was broadcast a month later via closed-circuit to movie theaters across America to two million teenagers. The film of the concert was then lost and remained unseen in its entirety by audiences for over 47 years! The original master tapes have now been restored and re-mastered and the entire concert, the ONLY complete Beatles concert available to fans, is included in The Beatles: The Lost Concert.
Ready for more Ricky? HBO has just released details on the May 2012 episodes of The Ricky Gervais Show and it’s pretty safe to say poor Karl is going to have a very difficult month.
The Ricky Gervais Show May Episodes
Episode #29: “Armed Forces”
Debut: FRIDAY, MAY 4 (9:00-9:30 p.m. ET/PT)
Other HBO playdates: May 4 (midnight), 6 (3:45 a.m.), 7 (11:00 p.m.) and 8 (midnight)
HBO2 playdates: May 5 (8:00 p.m.) and 10 (1:10 a.m.)
Karl learns from Ricky that he is very popular among members of the armed services and recounts how, as a kid, he looked up to his older brother, who was in the army, and longed to join himself because he made his bed so neatly. Also, Karl describes a harrowing day when he defended a pie from a bank robber, among other acts of bravery.
Episode #30: “Room 102”
Debut: FRIDAY, MAY 11 (9:00-9:30 p.m.)
Other HBO playdates: May 11 (midnight), 13 (3:50 a.m.), 14 (10:30 p.m.) and 15 (midnight)
HBO2 playdates: May 12 (8:30 p.m.) and 17 (2:20 a.m.)
Ricky suggests they play “Room 102,” a take on George Orwell’s Room 101 from “1984,” and asks Karl what he would banish to Room 102 forever. Also, Karl shares his idea for keeping overweight people from eating in the middle of the night, and chooses the one item he would take with him if stranded on a desert island.
Episode #31: “Karl’s Day”
Debut: FRIDAY, MAY 18 (9:00-9:30 p.m.)
Other HBO playdates: May 18 (midnight), 20 (4:15 a.m.), 21 (11:15 p.m.) and 22 (midnight)
HBO2 playdates: May 19 (8:30 p.m.) and 24 (2:25 a.m.)
After Karl insists that he is really a happy-go-lucky guy at heart, spending most of his time home alone on DIY projects, Ricky and Stephen ask him to take them through a typical day in his life.
Episode #32: “The English”
Debut: FRIDAY, MAY 25 (9:00-9:30 p.m.)
Other HBO playdates: May 25 (midnight), 27 (4:15 a.m.), 28 (11:40 p.m.) and 29 (midnight)
HBO2 playdates: May 26 (8:30 p.m.) and 31 (1:35 a.m.)
Ricky, Stephen and Karl take turns describing the quintessential Englishman, and Karl explains why, if he could be any nationality other than English, he’d choose to be Italian.
Sony Pictures Animation has unveiled a new trailer for the animated comedy, Hotel Transylvania, welcoming guests into theaters on September 21st. Andy Samberg, Adam Sandler, Kevin James, David Spade, Selena Gomez, Steve Buscemi, CeeLo Green, Molly Shannon and Fran Drescher lend their voices to the family-friendly comedy directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.
The Plot:
Welcome to the Hotel Transylvania, Dracula’s (Adam Sandler) lavish five-stake resort, where monsters and their families can live it up, free to be the monsters they are without humans to bother them. On one special weekend, Dracula has invited some of the world’s most famous monsters – Frankenstein and his bride, the Mummy, the Invisible Man, a family of werewolves, and more – to celebrate his daughter Mavis’s 118th birthday.
For Drac, catering to all of these legendary monsters is no problem – but his world could come crashing down when one ordinary guy stumbles on the hotel and takes a shine to Mavis.
Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, Jessica Chastain, Jason Clarke, Guy Pearce, Gary Oldman, and Mia Wasikowska star in The Weinstein Company’s Lawless (formerly titled The Wettest County in the World) set for release on August 31, 2012. Directed by John Hillcoat and adapted from Matt Bondurant’s novel by Bondurant and Nick Cave, Lawless‘ trailer does a great job of setting up the story without giving too much away.
The Plot:
Lawless is the true story of the infamous Bondurant Brothers: bootlegging siblings who made a run for the American Dream in Prohibition-era Virginia. In this epic gangster tale, inspired by true-life tales of author Matt Bondurant’s family in his novel The Wettest County in the World, the loyalty of three brothers is put to the test against the backdrop of the nation’s most notorious crime wave.”
Bill O’Reilly will be reporting on Fox News for a least a few more years after signing a new multi-year contract with the network. Roger Ailes, Chairman and CEO of FOX News, announced the controversial newsman will be continuing as host of The O’Reilly Factor.
In the official press release, Ailes stated, “Bill’s immense talent, intellect, and raw convictions are an extremely rare combination in television and exemplify why The O’Reilly Factor has been the number one program in cable news for more than a decade. He is a tremendous force in the business and has helped to make FOX News the success story it is today.”
O’Reilly added, “It’s been great fun in challenging the establishment and exposing the corruption across the nation. The Factor takes pride in holding people accountable and I especially look forward to the exciting news cycle ahead. FOX News has become the primary force in television news under Roger’s leadership and I’m delighted to continue there for years to come.”
Dancing With the Stars fans (and everyone else) can compete for prizes and a chance to dance-off with Maksim Chmerkovski in the Propel Zero Just Dance Off taking place on April 29th from 2-5pm. The live tournament is open to the public and will take place at the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood.
Spots are available on a first-come, first-serve basis with the top three finalists competing in an “ultimate showdown, dancing with Maksim Chmerkovskiy and competing for prizes and a year’s supply of Propel Zero.”
Esperanza Teasdale, senior director of marketing, PepsiCo, said. “We look forward to seeing everyone’s moves at this fun event hosted by our favorite dancer–Maksim Chmerkovskiy.”
“I love seeing people come together through dance,” said Maksim Chmerkovskiy. “I’ve been a huge fan of Propel Zero for a long time and am thrilled to partner with the brand to bring such an exciting event to life for families to enjoy.”
Carrie Underwood garnered the most nominations with five with Miranda Lambert following hot on her heels with four when the 2012 CMT Music Awards were announced this morning. Lambert’s nominations come for her solo work as well as two nominations as part of the Country trio Pistol Annies. Following with three nominations each were Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum, Rascal Flatts, Blake Shelton, Taylor Swift and Thompson Square, and The Civil Wars (picking up two for “Safe & Sound” off of The Hunger Games soundtrack).
The 2012 CMT Music Awards will take place on June 6 and will be broadcast live from Nashville on CMT and CMT.com.
2012 CMT Music Awards Nominees:
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video of the year; awarded to the artist (male, female, group/duo or collaboration) and the video director.? Final nominees announced during live telecast, with final voting held online at CMT.com during the show.
• Jason Aldean – “Dirt Road Anthem”
• Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter – “You And Tequila”
• Toby Keith – “Red Solo Cup”
• Lady Antebellum – “We Owned The Night”
• Miranda Lambert – “Over You”
• Brad Paisley with Carrie Underwood – “Remind Me”
• Rascal Flatts featuring Natasha Bedingfield – “Easy”
• Blake Shelton – “God Gave Me You”
• Taylor Swift featuring The Civil Wars – “Safe & Sound”
• Carrie Underwood – “Good Girl”
MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a male artist; awarded to the artist
• Jason Aldean – “Dirt Road Anthem”
• Luke Bryan – “I Don’t Want This Night To End”
• Eric Church – “Drink In My Hand”
• Toby Keith – “Red Solo Cup”
• Blake Shelton – “God Gave Me You”
• Keith Urban – “Long Hot Summer”
FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a female artist; awarded to the artist
• Sara Evans – “My Heart Can’t Tell You No”
• Miranda Lambert – “Over You”
• Martina McBride – “I’m Gonna Love You Through It”
• Kellie Pickler – “Tough”
• Taylor Swift – “Ours”
• Carrie Underwood – “Good Girl”
GROUP VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a group; awarded to the artists
• Eli Young Band – “Crazy Girl”
• Lady Antebellum – “We Owned The Night”
• Pistol Annies – “Hell On Heels”
• Rascal Flatts – “Banjo”
• The Band Perry – “All Your Life”
• Zac Brown Band – “Keep Me In Mind”
DUO VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a duo; awarded to the artists
• Love and Theft – “Angel Eyes”
• Montgomery Gentry – “Where I Come From”
• Sugarland – “Tonight”
• The Civil Wars – “Poison & Wine”
• Thompson Square – “Glass”
• Thompson Square – “I Got You”
USA WEEKEND BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video from an artist’s major breakthrough album; awarded to the artist (male, female, or group/duo)
• Lauren Alaina – “Georgia Peaches”
• Brantley Gilbert – “Country Must Be Country Wide”
• Hunter Hayes – “Storm Warning”
• Scotty McCreery – “The Trouble With Girls”
• Pistol Annies – “Hell On Heels”
• Thompson Square – “I Got You”
COLLABORATIVE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video that featured a special collaborative appearance by artists; awarded to the artists (individual, group or duo)
• Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter – “You And Tequila”
• Brad Paisley with Carrie Underwood – “Remind Me”
• Rascal Flatts featuring Natasha Bedingfield – “Easy”
• Lionel Richie with Shania Twain – “Endless Love”
• Taylor Swift featuring The Civil Wars – “Safe & Sound”
• Zac Brown Band featuring Jimmy Buffett – “Knee Deep”
CMT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
Musical performance on a television show, series or variety special on CMT; awarded to the artist (individual, group or duo)
• Jason Aldean – “Tattoos On This Town” from 2011 CMT ARTISTS OF THE YEAR
• Lady Antebellum – “Dancin’ Away With My Heart” from 2011 CMT ARTISTS OF THE YEAR
• Little Big Town – “Fix You” from MUSIC BUILDS: THE CMT DISASTER RELIEF CONCERT
• Blake Shelton – “Footloose” from INVITATION ONLY: BLAKE SHELTON
• Sting and Vince Gill – “If I Ever Lose My Faith In You” from CMT CROSSROADS: STING AND VINCE GILL
• Steven Tyler and Carrie Underwood – “Just A Dream/Dream On” from CMT CROSSROADS: STEVEN TYLER & CARRIE UNDERWOOD FROM THE PEPSI SUPER BOWL FAN JAM
Voting is now open on CMT.com and runs through June 4th.