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The 'Talkin to the Trees' album by Neil Young’s latest endeavor, the Chrome Hearts, is a terrific addition to his ...
Eric Dane shared his journey with his ALS diagnosis, saying he maintains a positive outlook as he continues acting despite physical challenges.
Summer is finally here, but Watch With Us has already been celebrating all month long by checking out all the great new movies on streaming. Amazon Prime Video has a lot of films for you to check out, ...
The journalist who got the late funk legend to break his decades-long silence pays tribute to his indelible message of hope — needed now more than ever.
How did Foto Femme United come to life? Foto Femme United (FFU) was founded in 2019 as a deliberate and organised response to the need for greater transparency and inclusivity within the photography ...
Owned by Jagger. In the new documentary “Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror,” creator Richard O’Brien revealed that Mick Jagger and his team tried to buy the film rights to “The ...
Adler and Michael White presented the studio with a deal they couldn't turn away. The two guaranteed the studio $1 million, prepared to present their own funds if the film didn't make that amount ...
Brian Avnet, Longtime Artist Manager and Music Executive, Dies at 82 He collaborated with Jon Voight, Bette Midler, Lou Adler, Josh Groban, David Foster, The Manhattan Transfer and many others ...
The film is produced by Lou Adler and Michael White. The film’s official synopsis reads: Fasten your garter belt and relive the time-warping, gender-bending cult classic!
Camera: Peter Flinckenberg, Michael Alden Lloyd, Joe Cicio. Editor: Brett Mason. Music: David Palmer. With: Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Maxine Morrow, Shelby Chong, Lou Adler, Tom Avildsen.
But record producer Lou Adler came to their rescue, offering the boys $25,000 to split between them. Adler signed the picture, though it was Chong who did the lion’s share of the directing.
From left: Tommy Chong, Lou Adler and Cheech Marin in 'Cheech & Chong's Last Movie'. Photo By Keep Smokin "But really, when we met [music mogul] Lou Adler, that's when everything changed," Chong ...