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Mystify michael hutchence blu ray. He always reminded me of Jim Morrison of The Doors. what a shame - he is sooo hot. Mystify michael hutchence trailer. "In Excess" redirects here. For the racehorse, see In Excess (horse. INXS INXS performing in 2007. Background information Also known as The Farriss Brothers Origin Frenchs Forest, New South Wales, Australia Genres New wave alternative rock post-punk dance-rock dance-punk Years active 1977–2012 Labels Atlantic Epic 101 Distribution Mercury DeLuxe WEA Eastwest Polydor Atco Petrol Electric Truism Associated acts Jimmy Barnes Terence Trent D'Arby Max Q Midnight Oil Jenny Morris Website www Past members Garry Gary Beers Andrew Farriss Jon Farriss Tim Farriss Michael Hutchence Kirk Pengilly Jon Stevens J. D. Fortune Ciaran Gribbin INXS (pronounced "in excess" were an Australian rock band, formed as The Farriss Brothers in 1977 in Sydney, New South Wales. [1] 2] The band's founding members were bassist Garry Gary Beers, main composer and keyboardist Andrew Farriss, drummer Jon Farriss, guitarist Tim Farriss, lead singer and main lyricist Michael Hutchence, and guitarist and saxophonist Kirk Pengilly. [3] For 20 years, INXS was fronted by Hutchence, whose magnetic stage presence made him the focal point of the band. [1] 3] Initially known for their new wave / pop style, the band later developed a harder pub rock and alternative rock style that included funk and dance elements. [1] In 1984, INXS had their first number-one hit in Australia with " Original Sin. The band would later achieve international success in the mid-to-late 1980s and early 1990s with the hit albums Listen Like Thieves, Kick, and X, as well as the singles " What You Need. Need You Tonight. the band's only number-one single in the United States. Devil Inside. Never Tear Us Apart. Suicide Blonde " and " New Sensation. 4] 5] 6] 7] Following Hutchence's death in November 1997, INXS made appearances with several guest singers and toured and recorded with Jon Stevens as lead singer beginning in 2002. [2] In 2005, members of INXS participated in Rock Star: INXS, a reality television series that culminated in the selection of Canadian J. Fortune as their new lead singer. Irish singer-songwriter Ciaran Gribbin replaced Fortune as lead singer in 2011. During a concert on 11 November 2012, INXS stated that the performance would be their last, although they did not announce the bands permanent retirement. INXS won six Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) awards, including three for "Best Group" in 1987, 1989 and 1992; 8] the band was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2001. [9] 10] INXS has sold an estimated 60 million records worldwide making them one of Australia's highest selling acts. [11] History [ edit] Early years [ edit] The origins of the band began with Andrew Farriss convincing his fellow Davidson High School classmate, Michael Hutchence, to join his band, Doctor Dolphin. [12] The band contained two further classmates, Kent Kerny and Neil Sanders, as well as Garry Beers and Geoff Kennely, both from a nearby high school, Forest High School. [12] In 1977, Tim Farriss, Andrew's older brother, invited Andrew, Hutchence and Beers to join him and his schoolmate Kirk Pengilly. Tim and Pengilly had been playing together since 1971 as either an acoustic duo, Kirk and Tim, or as a four-piece band called Guinness [12] named after their bass player's dog [13. Together with younger brother Jon Farriss they formed "The Farriss Brothers" who consisted of Garry Beers on bass guitar, Andrew Farriss on keyboards, Jon Farriss on drums, Tim Farriss on lead guitar, Michael Hutchence on lead vocals and Kirk Pengilly on guitar and saxophone. [1] 3] 14] The band made their debut on 16 August 1977 at Whale Beach, 15] 40 km (25 mi) north of Sydney. [15] The parents of the Farriss boys relocated to Perth, Western Australia in 1978, taking Jon to continue his schooling and, as soon as Hutchence and Andrew finished school, the rest of the band followed. [2] 15] They briefly performed as The Vegetables, singing "We Are the Vegetables" before returning to Sydney ten months later, 15] where they recorded a set of demos. [12] At a chance meeting in the car park of the Narrabeen Antler, a pub in Narrabeen on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, New South Wales, Tim was approached by Gary Morris, the manager of Midnight Oil. [12] The band began to regularly support Midnight Oil and other local bands. Morris advised that a member of the Oils crew had come up with a new name and suggested they change it to INXS. [12] The name INXS was inspired by English band XTC and Australian jam makers IXL. [2] 15] Pengilly later explained that Morris was interested in turning the group into a Christian band, which the band briefly considered before rejecting the idea. [12] The band's first performance as INXS was on 1 September 1979 at the Ocean Beach Hotel in Umina [16] on the Central Coast of New South Wales and by the end of 1979, after passing on the Christian band image, they hired Chris "CM" Murphy as their manager and continued taking on the Oz pub circuit. [2] 13] 15] 17] Murphy was an adept business manager and negotiator and by early 1980 the band had signed a five-album record deal with a Sydney independent label, Deluxe Records, run by Michael Browning, a former manager of AC/DC. [1] 2] 12] 1980s [ edit] From "Simple Simon" to Shabooh Shoobah [ edit] INXS released their first single. Simple Simon. We Are the Vegetables. in Australia and France in May 1980. [1] 13] 18] The single had its debut TV performance on Simon Townsend's Wonder World. [15] Their self-titled debut album, INXS, was recorded at Trafalgar Studios in Annandale, Sydney, it was co-produced by the band and Duncan McGuire (ex- Ayers Rock) with all songs attributed to the entire band, at the insistence of Murphy. [12] 13] Deluxe gave them a budget of 10, 000 to record the album, so to keep within the budget they had to record from midnight to dawn, usually after doing one or more performances earlier that night. [13] The album was released in October 1980. It featured "Just Keep Walking" which was their first Australian Top 40 single, 1] 4] with the album peaking in the Top 30 of the Kent Music Report for Australian albums. [1] 3] 4] The album eventually went gold (selling over 35, 000 units) but it took a number of years to do so. [12] These early records demonstrated their new wave / ska /pop style, and were followed by near constant touring with almost 300 shows during 1981 as the band developed their status as a live act. [1] 2] In 1981, they signed Gary Grant as their tour manager, who then became co-manager a year later. [12] Between touring commitments, the band released their third single in May 1981. The Loved One. which was a cover of a 1966 song by Australian group The Loved Ones. The song was recorded at Studios 301 in Sydney, 12] produced by Richard Clapton, 3] and peaked in the Top 20. [1] 4] 18] The success of the single led to Clapton and the band returning to Studios 301 between July and August 1981 to create an album. In October 1981, their second album Underneath the Colours was released and became a hit in Australia peaking at No. 15. [4] Soon after recording sessions had finished, band members started work on outside projects. Beers, Jon and Andrew Farriss played on Clapton's solo album, The Great Escape. Hutchence recorded "Speed Kills" written by Don Walker of Cold Chisel for the soundtrack of the film Freedom directed by Scott Hicks. It was his first solo single and was released by WEA in early 1982. [12] In January, INXS toured New Zealand as support act for Cold Chisel. Band manager, Murphy, became convinced their future no longer lay with Deluxe Records. RCA (who distributed Deluxe) had employed music lover Rockin Rod Woods, who had been promoting Eric Clapton, Split Enz and some of the world's biggest acts. Woods was passionate about the band and brought key music people along to their gigs. He encouraged RCA to sign them worldwide because Murphy had played him some demos. Deluxe had been unable to attract international interest, and decided to record a new song. The One Thing " at their own expense, with Mark Opitz at Paradise Studios. [12] The song turned out so well that Murphy hired Opitz to produce three more songs. [13] Murphy approached WEA Australia with copies of the song, leading to INXS signing a recording deal in July 1982 with WEA for releases in Australia, South East Asia, Japan and New Zealand, Atco Records (a subsidiary of Atlantic Records) for North America and Polygram for Europe and the UK. [1] 2] 3] 12] Murphy and the band were not entirely convinced that Opitz could produce an entire album that would attract international interest, so prior to recording their third album Pengilly, Hutchence and Andrew Farriss visited the UK and USA, with a view to selecting a suitable producer, only to find that no one they wanted was available and that most people advised them that Opitz's work on their single was as good as they could wish for. [12] In mid-1982, they began recording at Rhinoceros Studios, with Opitz. [3] In October 1982, Shabooh Shoobah was released internationally on Atlantic/Atco Records, peaking at No. 52 on the US Billboard 200 and No. 46 on the Hot Pop Albums chart. [7] 19] In Australia it peaked at No. 5 and remained in the albums charts for 94 weeks. [4] The single "The One Thing" brought them their first Top 30 hit in United States peaking at No. 30 on 28 May 1983, 20] it was a Top 20 hit in Canada, 6] and peaked at No. 14 in Australia on 23 August 1982. [4] One Thing" was their first video to air on the fledgling MTV and significantly added to the ultimate success of the single. [13] 13 February 1983, saw INXS play the Stop the Drop Nuclear Disarmament concert to 14, 000 at the Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, alongside Midnight Oil, Colin Hay, Redgum and Goanna. It was simulcast on Australian TV by Channel 10 and Radio 2MMM. INXS undertook their first US performance in San Diego in March 1983, to a crowd of 24 patrons. [12] Their first tour was as support for Adam and the Ants, then support for Stray Cats, The Kinks, 1] Hall & Oates followed by The Go-Go's. [12] 13] INXS played alongside many of their contemporaries on New Wave Day in May 1983, at the US Festival in Devore, California. [21] It was during this time that Grant, their co-manager, relocated permanently to New York to ensure a continual presence in the northern hemisphere. [12] The band remained on the road in the US for most of the year, including support for Men at Work and by mid-1983 were headlining venues such as The Ritz in New York. [12] From "Original Sin" to Listen Like Thieves [ edit] INXS started out as a new wave act, but gradually moved in a more straight-ahead rock-oriented direction through the first half of the 1980s. [22] Following a performance in Toronto, Canada, the band was approached by producer Nile Rodgers; by September 1983, the band had recorded " Original Sin. originally entitled "Brand New Day" at New York's Power Station Studios. [12] Three tracks from Shabooh Shoobah were featured in the soundtrack for the 1984 film Reckless. [23] The band then travelled to the UK to begin sessions on their fourth album with Nick Launay at the Manor Studios in Oxford. [12] The album The Swing, released in April 1984, 3] received significant attention from around the world, as "Original Sin" became the band's first No. 1 single in Australia and was popular worldwide with fans and reviewers. [24] During 1984, the single reached no. 1 in Australia (for two weeks in January. 4] Argentina, and France; No. 6 in New Zealand; No. 11 in Canada; No. 23 in Switzerland; 25] No. 31 in the Netherlands; and No. 58 in the U. S. [6] Yet "Original Sin" was largely ignored in the U. K., where INXS was described in New Musical Express as a "depressingly definitive example of excruciating, boring, incredibly unimaginative MTV rock. 1] 26] 27] INXS did not have any Top 50 chart success in the United Kingdom until the 1985 album Listen Like Thieves. [28] During 1984, INXS toured non-stop, performing across Europe, the UK, the US and Australia. By December 1984, The Swing had gone double platinum, making it one of the five biggest domestic albums in the history of Australian music at the time. [12] In March 1985, the band re-entered Sydney's Rhinoceros Studios to record their next album, together with producer Chris Thomas ( Sex Pistols, Pink Floyd, The Pretenders, Elton John. 12] As the band was finishing the recording sessions, Thomas stated that the album was not good enough and still had no "killer" track. Andrew produced a demo tape of a funk song he had been working on called "Funk Song No. 13" and evolved it into " What You Need. 12] Whilst the band was recording, WEA released Dekadance, a limited edition 12" Vinyl and cassette only EP of INXS remixes from their albums The Swing and Shabooh Shoobah. [3] On 19 May 1985, INXS won seven awards at the 1984 Countdown Music and Video Awards ceremony. [1] They performed " Burn for You. dressed in Akubras (hats) and Drizabones (outdoor coats/oilskin jackets. The band performed five songs for the July 1985 Oz for Africa concert, in conjunction with the Live Aid benefit. [29] Two INXS songs. What You Need " and " Don't Change. were also in the BBC broadcast and are contained on Live Aid's four DVD boxed set released in 2004. [30] Listen Like Thieves was released in October 1985 [3] to critical approval, 31] reaching No. 3 on the Australian charts and No. 11 on the US charts. With the release of Listen Like Thieves, the band developed a rock sound influenced by Led Zeppelin and XTC while remaining true to the band's original roots in Aussie pubs. It was also the first album to feature songs written by a combination of band members, with Andrew Farris and Hutchence becoming the primary songwriters in the years to follow. [13] The first U. single from the album. This Time. stalled at No. 81 in late 1985, but the next single, What You Need"—released there in early 1986—became a top five Billboard hit, 6] bringing INXS its first break-out US success. The single was also a top 20 hit in Canada and reached No. 2 in Australia (September 1985. 4] but only reached No. 51 on the UK charts. [28] The British press dismissed the album, with New Musical Express calling the band 'INX-cusable' and a reviewer declaring Listen Like Thieves to be a 'complete and utter turkey. 12] In the United States, however, Rolling Stone wrote: INXS rocks with passion and seals the deal with a backbeat that'll blackmail your feet. 31] In August 1985, INXS toured ahead of the release of Listen Like Thieves, touring South America before returning to Melbourne to play for Prince Charles and Princess Diana of Wales at a concert. The concert was filmed and later released on a home video entitled Living INXS; 32] an edited version of the concert was played on MTV in the U. in 1985 on its Saturday night concert series. In November, December, January, and February, INXS toured North America, Europe, and New Zealand. The band then took a two-month break, with Andrew Farriss writing and producing "You're Gonna Get Hurt" for Jenny Morris (who had previously been a backing vocalist with the band. 33] and Hutchence featuring in Richard Lowenstein 's second feature film Dogs in Space. [34] Lowenstein had previously made the video clip for "Dancing on the Jetty. Whilst a song from the movie, Rooms for the Memory" written by Ollie Olsen, with vocals by Hutchence [35] charted, the movie was received well by critics but was not a commercial success. Beginning in May 1986, the band performed 32 European shows (including support for Queen at their Live at Wembley '86 concert on 12 July) 42 U. shows, and 12 Australian shows. America's influential Musician magazine called INXS "the best live band in the world. 12] From "Good Times" to Kick [ edit] Lead singer Michael Hutchence in 1986. Whilst on an eight-month break before beginning work on a new album, their manager Murphy decided to stage a series of major outdoor concerts across Australia, featuring INXS, Jimmy Barnes, Models, Divinyls, Mental as Anything, The Triffids and I'm Talking. [15] To promote the tour INXS recorded two songs with Jimmy Barnes of Cold Chisel: The Easybeats cover " Good Times " and "Laying Down the Law" which Barnes co-wrote with Beers, Andrew Farriss, Jon Farriss, Hutchence and Pengilly. [36] Good Times" was used as the theme song for the Australian Made series of concerts in the summer of 1986–1987. [15] It peaked at No. 2 on the Australian charts, 4] and months later was featured in the Joel Schumacher film The Lost Boys and its soundtrack, 37] 38] allowing it to peak at No. 47 in the US on 1 August 1987. [6] 20] After the success of "What You Need" and Listen Like Thieves, the band knew their new material would have to be even better and wanted every song on the album to be good enough to be a single. [15] They recorded Kick in Sydney and Paris, and it was produced by Chris Thomas. [3] Atlantic Records was not happy with the result; the label offered the band 1 million to go back to Australia and record another album, but the band declined. [15] Despite Atlantic's protests, Kick was released in October 1987 and provided the band with worldwide popularity. The album peaked at No. 1 in Australia, 4] No. 3 on the US Billboard 200, 19] No. 9 in UK, 28] and No. 15 in Austria. [39] It was an upbeat, confident album that yielded four Top 10 US singles: No. 1 single " Need You Tonight. Devil Inside. New Sensation. and " Never Tear Us Apart. 6] Need You Tonight" peaked No. 2 on the UK charts, 28] No. 3 in Australia, 4] and No. 10 in France. [40] The band toured heavily behind the album throughout 1987 and 1988. The video for the 1987 INXS track "Mediate" which played after the video for "Need You Tonight" replicated the format of Bob Dylan's video for " Subterranean Homesick Blues. even in its use of apparently deliberate errors. In September 1988, the band swept the MTV Video Music Awards with the video for "Need You Tonight/Mediate" winning in 5 categories. [41] Kick was, by far, INXS's best-selling album of all time. During 1989, Hutchence collaborated with Ian "Ollie" Olsen on a side project, Max Q, 1] the two had previously worked together on Lowenstein's film Dogs in Space. The rest of the band also took a break to work on side projects, but soon returned to the studio to record their follow-up album to Kick. 1990–1997: From X to Elegantly Wasted [ edit] In October 1990, INXS released X, which was produced by Chris Thomas. The album peaked at No. 3 in Australia, 5] No. 5 in the US, 19] No. 2 in the UK, 28] No. 5 in Switzerland and No. 10 in Sweden. [7] 42] It followed in the same vein as Kick, and added harmonica to some songs. X scored hits with " Suicide Blonde " and " Disappear. both Top 10 in the US. 6] Suicide Blonde" peaked at No. 2 in Australia, No. 11 in the UK [28] and in Switzerland. [43] Other singles from X were " Bitter Tears " and " By My Side. which had less chart success. [1] INXS performed at Wembley Stadium on 13 July 1991, during their "Summer XS" tour stop in London to a sold-out audience of 74, 000 fans. [1] This performance was recorded and filmed to become Live Baby Live, a live album that was released in November 1991 and peaked in the Top 30 in the Australia and UK album charts. [5] 28] The album had less success on The Billboard 200. [19] A video version of the album was also released under the same title. This concert was the band's most well-attended show of all time; according to a 2017 article by Paul Donoughue of, it "solidified [INXS's] place in pop history. 44] On 28 March 1992, INXS performed at the controversial Concert for Life at Centennial Park in Sydney (a fundraiser for the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Centre) and other performers included Crowded House, Yothu Yindi, Jenny Morris, Diesel, Ratcat and Def FX. Due to inclement weather, the expected attendance of 100, 000 never came through, and the event only raised 500, 000. [45] Welcome to Wherever You Are, produced by Mark Opitz and released in August 1992, 3] was an experimental album using sitars and a 60-piece orchestra while adding a more "raw" sound. It received good critical reviews and went No. 1 in the UK [28] and in Sweden; 46] No. 2 in Australia and Switzerland, 46] and No. 3 in Norway, 46] but had less chart success in the US (peaking at No. 16. 19] Singles from the album included " Taste It " and " Baby Don't Cry. which were Top 20 successes in UK but had less success in US and Australian markets. [5] 6] 28] Full Moon, Dirty Hearts, produced by Opitz, was released in November 1993 and peaked at No. 3 on the UK charts, 28] No. 4 in Australia, 5] No. 8 in Sweden, 47] No. 9 in Switzerland, 47] No. 14 in Norway; 47] it did not reach the Top 50 in the US. [19] The title track featured The Pretenders ' Chrissie Hynde, and another track- Please (You Got That) —featured Ray Charles. The band made a full video album for the record using unknown Australian students to direct with help from Richard Lowenstein. Full Moon, Dirty Hearts received mixed reviews, and was the last record under INXS' contract with Atlantic in the States. The band took time off to rest and be with their families, while Hutchence remained in the public eye through modelling and film acting. [1] In 1997, the group released a comeback album titled Elegantly Wasted, which garnered mixed reviews. It fared respectably in Australia (No. 14. 5] 48] Canada (No. 14. 19] France (No. 30. 48] UK (No. 16) 28] where INXS had more success in the 1990s than in the 1980s) Belgium (No. 7. 48] Switzerland (No. 13. 48] but only No. 41 in US. [19] On 22 November 1997, Michael Hutchence was found dead in his Sydney Ritz-Carlton hotel room. [49] On 6 February 1998, New South Wales State Coroner Derrick Hand presented his report, which ruled that Hutchence's death was a suicide while depressed and under the influence of drugs and alcohol. [49] 50] 51] Despite the official coroner's report, there was continued speculation that Hutchence's death was accidental. [52] 53] 1997–2003: Transitional years [ edit] The instrumentalists from INXS collaborated with several Australian singers before settling on Jon Stevens as a replacement for Hutchence. After Hutchence's death, INXS did not perform publicly for almost a year, and then only made a few one-off performances with different guest singers until 2000. [2] On 28 November 1998, they played at the Mushroom 25 Concert with Jimmy Barnes fronting for two songs: The Loved One" and "Good Times. 2] 16] On 12 June 1999, they headlined the opening of Stadium Australia in Sydney, with US singer-songwriter Terence Trent D'Arby and Russell Hitchcock as guest vocalists, they performed "New Sensation. Kick. Never Tear Us Apart" and "What You Need. 2] 16] In December 2000, INXS performed a concert with singers Suze DeMarchi and Jon Stevens sharing the spotlight. The former lead singer of Australian band Noiseworks, Jon Stevens began singing with INXS on regular basis. [2] INXS played as one of the headline acts at the Sydney 2000 Olympics and then toured through South America and Europe. [16] Stevens was officially named a member of INXS in 2002, and the band started recording new material in November. [2] Stevens left the band in October 2003 to pursue a solo career, 2] and only recorded a contractual obligation song called " I Get Up. " 2004–2005: Rock Star: INXS [ edit] INXS returned to the news in 2004 when it was announced that a new reality television program titled Rock Star: INXS would feature a contest to find a new lead vocalist for the band. The show, which debuted on the CBS network on 11 July 2005, featured 15 contestants vying for the position of lead singer. The show was executive produced by Survivor ' s Mark Burnett and hosted by Brooke Burke and Jane's Addiction and former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Dave Navarro. On 20 September 2005, J. Fortune won the eleven-week competition, which culminated in his singing the Rolling Stones 's " You Can't Always Get What You Want " and INXS' What You Need" in the finale to become the new lead singer of INXS. 2005–2011: J. Fortune era [ edit] With Fortune as lead singer, INXS released the single "Pretty Vegas" on 4 October 2005. The single reached No. 5 on the iTunes Store ranking of daily most downloaded songs on its first day. It peaked at No. 9 in Australia [5] and No. 37 on the Billboard Hot 100, 6] and became a huge radio airplay hit in Fortune's native Canada. On 29 November 2005, Switch —the band's first album with Fortune as lead singer—was released in the United States via Epic Records. The band's new line-up started a world tour in support of Switch in January 2006. [54] In September 2006, INXS and Epic Records parted ways. [55] The band then performed at the 2006 NRL Grand Final. INXS toured Australia and New Zealand in March 2007, with Simple Minds and support band Arrested Development. [56] After the cancellation of a 31 August 2007 show in Cleveland, Ohio, INXS placed a statement on their website stating "Due to ongoing medical issues with Garry Beers' hand, the band's doctor has urged the band to not play more than three shows in a row or risk permanent damage to Garry's hand. 57] The band signed with Petrol Electric Records in December 2008, reuniting them with former manager Chris Murphy. [58] On 16 February 2009, J. Fortune told Entertainment Tonight Canada that INXS had let him go from the band with a shake of the hand at an airport in Hong Kong. [59] On 23 February 2009, Chris Murphy, INXS creative director and global business strategist and former manager, in an interview with The Daily Telegraph, said J. was not sacked and, in fact, the band made it known to him that they had not ruled out seeing a return by Fortune. He also stated J. was next on his list to call regarding a major recording contract he was negotiating for the band. [60] In an interview with Sun Media published on 6 March 2009, J. Fortune clarified his claim that he had been fired at an airport. After returning to Canada from Hong Kong, Fortune believed there were still two more legs of the INXS 2007 tour to complete. When the rest of the tour was cancelled and the band did not return his calls for 10 months, he believed he was out of the band. [61] On 30 November 2009, Andrew Farriss, Jon Farriss, and Kirk Pengilly performed an acoustic version of "Don't Change" with the Qantas Choir at the Pride of Australia Awards. [62] On 8 December 2009, INXS announced they would be embarking on a world tour commencing with a performance in Vancouver for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. [63] The band announced on 11 February 2010 that J. Fortune would be vocalist for the performance at the 2010 Winter Olympics, but that it would be a one-off performance; the band added that a vocalist for the subsequent world tour had yet to be announced. [64] The band performed at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics on 24 February 2010 with guest singers J. Fortune and Argentine singer Deborah de Corral. [65] On 22 April 2010, INXS announced that Fortune would again front the band for a performance on 10 July 2010 at Townsville, QLD, Australia, and then again on 16 July 2010 in Broome, WA, Australia [66] During a radio interview with Kirk Pengilly and J. Fortune in July 2010 just before the Broome concert, Pengilly confirmed that Fortune had returned as the band's permanent singer. In August 2010, Petrol Records issued Australian radio stations with a one-track promo "Never Tear Us Apart" featuring Ben Harper on vocals, a preview from the upcoming INXS Michael Hutchence tribute album Original Sin. On 25 September 2010, the band performed prior to the 2010 AFL Grand Final. On 19 October 2010, it was announced in the Courier Mail that INXS, fronted by J. Fortune, would tour as part of the A Day on the Green winery concerts in February. 67] The band recorded an album in memory of Michael Hutchence titled Original Sin. Released in November 2010, the album featured well-known singers from Australia and around the world, including Ben Harper, Patrick Monahan, and Rob Thomas. [68] 69] 70] 71] In March 2011, INXS confirmed they would return to the United Kingdom and headlining with support from New Zealand band Shihad for an outdoor event called Southern Sounds on Clapham Common, London on Saturday 11 June. [72] The event was an all-Australian, New Zealand and South African celebration lineup, with INXS fronted by J. Fortune. INXS toured extensively throughout 2011 with singer J. Fortune to support the album Original Sin. 2011–2012: Later activities [ edit] The band released a demo of a song, called "Tiny Summer" in streaming format on their official website in September 2011, along with news that J. Fortune had left the band again and that Northern Irish singer-songwriter Ciaran Gribbin would be the band's frontman for their forthcoming tour of Australia, South America and Europe in November and December 2011. [73] On 6 October 2012, INXS were the headline act at the annual charity ball organised by the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondent's Club. [74] During a concert on 11 November 2012 at the newly opened Perth Arena, while supporting Matchbox Twenty, INXS announced that they would no longer be touring. Kirk Pengilly stated that it was appropriate to finish where they had started 35 years earlier. [75] Jon Farriss admitted that he was "getting teary" before the band performed their biggest hit, Need You Tonight. In 2014, INXS released a tell-all history of the band on an Australian television interview special, The Story Behind INXS. During the interview, Jon Farriss made the statement, Never say never" regarding the possibility that the band could record and perform more music in the future. [76] In 2013, Australian TV network Seven Network announced that it would produce a miniseries focusing on the band's behind-the-scenes stories called INXS: Never Tear Us Apart. Band member Tim Farriss was a pre-production consultant on the show. The miniseries commenced production at the end of June 2013 and premiered on 9 February 2014; the finale aired the following Sunday night (16 February 2014. The miniseries rated very highly for both nights and created a renewed interest in the band, which translated to a resurgence in sales of their music that brought them once again to the number one position on the Australian popular music charts. [77] Luke Arnold was cast as Michael Hutchence, Alex Williams as Kirk Pengilly, Nicholas Masters as Tim Farriss, Hugh Sheridan as bass guitarist Gary Beers, Ido Drent as Jon Farriss and Andy Ryan as Andrew Farriss. In addition, Damon Herriman played band manager CM Murphy and Samantha Jade played Kylie Minogue. [78] Given the popularity of this TV miniseries, there was talk of a Broadway musical and a feature film about INXS in the future. [79] In 2019, a documentary film was released about Michael Hutchence titled Mystify. A soundtrack was also released featuring INXS tracks. [80] Band members [ edit] Former members Tim Farriss – lead guitar, backing vocals (1977–2012) Kirk Pengilly – rhythm guitar, saxophone, backing vocals (1977–2012) Garry Gary Beers – bass guitar, double bass, keyboards, backing vocals (1977–2012) Andrew Farriss – keyboards, piano, rhythm guitar, harmonica, percussion, backing vocals (1977–2012) Jon Farriss – drums, percussion, keyboards, backing vocals (1977–2012) Michael Hutchence – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1977–1997; his death) Jon Stevens – lead vocals (2000–2003) JD Fortune – lead vocals (2005–2011) Ciaran Gribbin – lead vocals (2011–2012) Touring members Jimmy Barnes – lead vocals (1998) Terence Trent D'Arby – lead vocals (1999) Russell Hitchcock – lead vocals (1999) Suze DeMarchi – lead vocals (2000) Jenny Morris – backing vocals (1986) Timeline Discography [ edit] INXS (1980) Underneath the Colours (1981) Shabooh Shoobah (1982) The Swing (1984) Listen Like Thieves (1985) Kick (1987) X (1990) Welcome to Wherever You Are (1992) Full Moon, Dirty Hearts (1993) Elegantly Wasted (1997) Switch (2005) Original Sin (2010) Legacy [ edit] INXS have been cited as an influence by several acts, such as Maroon 5 [81] and Savage Garden. [82] Recognition, awards, and nominations [ edit] According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) INXS has sold over 30 million units in the United States alone, making them the third-highest selling Australian music act in the United States behind AC/DC and The Bee Gees. [83] INXS has sold over 60 million records worldwide. [84] INXS has been nominated for numerous music awards, including ARIA Awards, 8] Grammy Awards, 85] and MTV Video Music Awards. [86. better source needed] ARIA Awards [ edit] INXS has won seven Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Awards. [8] The band was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2001 alongside The Saints. [9] 87] This induction recognised their achievement of a "significant body of recorded work" and that they "had a cultural impact within Australia. 87] INXS has won six other ARIA Awards, including three for 'Best Group' in 1987, 1989 and 1992. [8] Countdown Awards [ edit] Countdown was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC-TV from 1974–1987, it presented music awards from 1979–1987, initially in conjunction with magazine TV Week but then independently. [91] The Countdown Music and Video Awards were succeeded by the ARIA Awards. [91] INXS won seven awards at the 1984 awards ceremony, 1] which was broadcast on 25 May 1985. [92] On 20 April 1986 they won three further Countdown awards for 1985. [93] Grammy Awards [ edit] INXS received three Grammy Award nominations. [85] International Rock Awards [ edit] The International Rock Awards (1989–91) was a music award ceremony broadcast on ABC Television, to honor the top musicians in the genre of rock music. [95] MTV Video Music Awards [ edit] INXS won five MTV Video Music Awards for their 1988 video " Need You Tonight / Mediate. 86] Pollstar Concert Industry Awards [ edit] The Pollstar Concert Industry Awards is an annual award ceremony to honor artists and professionals in the concert industry. [97] Brit Awards [ edit] Juno Awards [ edit] World Music Awards [ edit] Notes [ edit] The video was directed by Richard Lowenstein. [88] Nomination to Niven Garland for engineering INXS tracks "Baby Don't Cry. Heaven Sent" and "Taste It. 89] The video was directed by Richard Lowenstein. [90] Award was shared between Richard Lowenstein for the INXS video "Burn for You" and B Sharp Productions for Mental As Anything video "Apocalypso. 92] Award to Richard Lowenstein and Lynn-Maree Milburn for the INXS video "What You Need. 93] References [ edit] a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s McFarlane, Ian (1999. Encyclopedia entry for 'INXS. Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. Allen & Unwin. 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Can't wait to see this at SFF x. Love David bowie and Michael hutchence. Critics Consensus Engrossing for casual listeners as well as hardcore fans, Mystify: Michael Hutchence sheds a poignant light on a life and career cut short by tragedy. 100% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 36 96% Audience Score User Ratings: 184 Mystify: Michael Hutchence Ratings & Reviews Explanation Tickets & Showtimes The movie doesn't seem to be playing near you. Go back Enter your location to see showtimes near you. Mystify: Michael Hutchence Photos Movie Info At the height of his internationally renowned career, a sudden blow to the head robs the famously sensual rock star of his most cherished senses. A series of personal battles follows, ending tragically with his death at the age of 37, the night before embarking on a world tour. Rating: NR Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Jan 7, 2020 limited Runtime: 108 minutes Studio: Fathom Events Cast Critic Reviews for Mystify: Michael Hutchence Audience Reviews for Mystify: Michael Hutchence Mystify: Michael Hutchence Quotes News & Features.
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Mystify michael hutchence documentary trailer. A beautiful life lived fully, shared by those closest and dearest to Michael Hutchence and his own personal film collection, thank you to all who shared personal moments in telling his story. Sweet moments shown and a insight into who he was away from the stage - and his love of life. Watched this movie in a room full of silence with the odd tear heard, his brilliance still revered by many, his lyrical genius in writing, an amazing life from bullied teen to loved all over the world then and still now - an extraordinary talented man.
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That's pretty much the only interesting thing about it. It adds nothing to the narrative nor the mythology of Michael Hutchence despite featuring voiceovers from former girlfriends and his manager.
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Click the stream buttons below to toggle between working/non-working source servers Mystify: Michael Hutchence Michael Hutchence was flying high as the lead singer of the legendary rock band INXS until his untimely death in 1997. Richard Lowensteins documentary examines Hutchences deeply felt life through his many loves and demons. Duration: 102 Quality: 4K Release: 2019 IMDb: 7. 6 Comments Leave a Reply You must be logged in to post a comment. You May Also Like 4K Dry Dry 4K Chile is the only country that has privatized its waters, in favor of large corporations, to the detriment of homes in rural and urban communities. Secos is a short that… 4K ABBA: Super Troupers ABBA: Super Troupers 4K Swedish supergroup Abba stars in this documentary that features extensive concert footage, television clips and current interviews. Songs include “Super Trooper, ” “Mamma Mia, ” “Eagle, ” Head Over Heels, ” “Take a Chance… Country: UK 4K Before the Flood Before the Flood 4K A look at how climate change affects our environment and what society can do prevent the demise of endangered species, ecosystems, and native communities across the planet. Country: USA 4K Spotlight on the Night Mail Spotlight on the Night Mail 4K Once again the moving beam of “Spotlight” swings across the city of today to pinpoint a new story for the screen audience of tomorrow. This time we start from an… Country: UK 4K Searching for Sugar Man Searching for Sugar Man 4K Two South Africans set out to discover what happened to their unlikely musical hero, the mysterious 1970s rock ‘n roller, Rodriguez. The film won Best Documentary at the 85th Academy… 4K The Search for the Ark of the Covenant The Search for the Ark of the Covenant 4K The fate of the lost Ark of the Covenant is perhaps the greatest historical mystery of all time. With footage from Israel, Egypt, Ethiopia, and England, including an exclusive interview… 4K Killing Michael Jackson Killing Michael Jackson 4K Interviews with the detectives involved in investigating the global star, Michael Jacksons, death. They reveal fascinating insights into the events surrounding the day he died. 4K Led Zeppelin: Dazed & Confused Led Zeppelin: Dazed & Confused 4K A rare look at Led Zeppelin, from their humble beginnings to their status as rock gods. The unique chemistry between singer Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist John Paul Jones… Country: UK 4K Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1 Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1 4K According to the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs, one veteran dies by suicide in America every 80 minutes. While only 1% of Americans has served in the military, former service… Country: USA.
I'm sorry insx was a great 90s band but the documentary was evident he was was utterly ridiculous trying to logisise his suicide fucksakes he was just gonna kill himself no matter what he was the last of his generation n the new generation the oasis etc was taunting that generation they inxs looked sad washed up.u know look at u2 they had sense to kept quiet for a couple of years the realised it had changed n Michael he was yates who was rocks biggest slag cmon straight away in 98 who was shagging Liam gallagher such sentiment ha Hahahahahahaha she was fucking which ever was famous she loved the current scene no secret there she was a total scrubber a satellite spun round the pop stars of the moment. hutchence death not a tragedy just a man who was feeling depressed fucked over kylien other super model's he was finished in the post Rock movement of music indie was the new boss depressed fucking what there is plenty people who goe through worst in life way worst hutchence🙄🙄🙄🙄he had just had enough no conspiracies just richness self indulgent n tired of life watch the movie seems as if his time had past n he had enough depressed fuck off u dry lunch u. working class self indulgent Mickey it's a fuck lot harder than drugs adulation n shacked up with a groupie like thats clubbed up tick anyone whose famous Yates. self indulgent pop star sad but weak they went the same way selfish drugged up delusional n washed up. not a legend a precautionary tale of drugs and egotistical behaviour. over analysts a sad situation ffs.
The holiday romantic comedy Last Christmas (starring Emilia Clarke, Emma Thompson and Henry Golding) won't just feature the music of George Michael—it will also include a previously unreleased song by the late queer pop legend, noted. As director Paul Feig revealed in August, Michael was involved with the film before his death in 2016. Michael classics like "Faith. Freedom" and "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" and the title song will be in the move, as well as a previously unreleased song: This Is How ( We Want You to Get High. Last Christmas is in theaters Nov. 8. At the New Yorker Festival, Pose star Billy Porter discussed how racism and homophobia impacted his career, especially early on, reported. According to Porter, the music industry was "hugely, violently homophobic. He told interviewer Rachel Syme about signing a deal with A&M Records in the 1980s, and how quickly homophobic record execs started to try to push him out. Despite having the talent and drive to succeed, Porter said becoming a successful recording artist "was never about the music. " Fans of INXS will get an intimate look into the life of lead singer Michael Hutchence when the feature-length documentary Mystify: Michael Hutchence arrives in movie theaters across the country for one night only on Jan. 7, 2020, a Shout! Studios press release noted. Tickets for Mystify: Michael Hutchence can be purchased beginning Monday, Nov. 8, at and participating theater box offices. Fathom will also be screening INXS: Live Baby Live at Wembley Stadium in theaters for one night only on Dec. 9, 2019. The trailer for "Mystify" is at. HBO Max has commissioned a four-part docuseries on the history of the LGBTQ+ movement, Variety reported. Titled Equal, the series will explore the true stories of leaders and activists of the movement. Each hour-long episode will feature interviews, reenactments and previously unseen footage. Among those who will be profiled in the series are Harry Hay, Bayard Rustin, The Daughters of Bilitis and Christine Jorgensen. The series hails from Warner Horizon Unscripted Television, and Jim Parsons and Greg Berlanti are among the executive producers. MGM and Bron Creative have finalized the cast for its Aretha Franklin biopic starring Jennifer Hudson, who was previously announced in the lead role, Deadline noted. The movie follows the rise of Franklin's career from a child singing in her father's church's choir to her international superstardom. Joining Hudson in the Liesl Tommy-directed movie is Forest Whitaker; Marlon Wayans; Tony, Grammy and Emmy winner Audra McDonald; Grammy winner/Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee Mary J. Blige; Marc Maron; and Emmy nominee Tituss Burgess, among others. For the second week in a row, Jane Fonda was arrested while protesting climate change—and, this time, her Grace and Frankie co-star Sam Waterston was also present at the Washington, D. C., protest and placed under arrest, USA Today noted. "Scientists tell us the tipping point for catastrophe is only 11 years off. Fonda says in a video clip with the United States Capitol in the background. "But there is still time if we move quickly and ambitiously to prevent the worst impacts, by beginning the transition off fossil fuels to clean, renewable energy now. " The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ( RRHOF) announced the nominees for the Rock Hall Class of 2020—and of the 16 artists shortlisted, nine are first-time nominees, Billboard noted. Pat Benatar, Dave Matthews Band, The Doobie Brothers, Motorhead, The Notorious B. I. G., Soundgarden, T. Rex, Thin Lizzy and Whitney Houston are up for the honor for the first time. Returning nominees include Depeche Mode, Judas Priest, Kraftwerk, MC5, Nine Inch Nails, Rufus featuring Chaka Khan and Todd Rundgren. After the 2019 induction ceremony in Brooklyn, the RRHOF returns to its homebase in Cleveland, Ohio for its 35th annual induction ceremony on May 2, 2020. Rosie O'Donnell opened up on her former The View boss Barbara Walters, Extra noted. At the opening night of the Broadway show The Sound Inside, O'Donnell told Us Weekly, I don't think she's up to speaking to people now. I think she's a wonderful woman, and it's hard to age in America—never mind if you're internationally famous. Walters has kept a low profile since retiring as co-host on The View in 2014; she created the hit show in 1997, and still is an executive producer. Jonathan Groff, Miriam Shor and a roster of stage veterans are set to perform at the Drama League's 36th annual benefit gala, to be held Oct. 28 at the Plaza, according to Playbill. The gala will honor two-time Tony Award winner Sutton Foster, who is returning to Broadway opposite fellow Tony winner Hugh Jackman in the 2020 revival of The Music Man. Songwriter/activist Justin Tranter hosted "BEYOND. their third annual Spirit Day Concert benefiting GLAAD, at Sunset Room Hollywood, a press release noted. With more than 500 guests attending, the event raised more than 400, 000 for GLAAD's Spirit Day anti-bullying campaign to support LGBTQ+ youth—a record amount for the concert. As a GLAAD board member and dedicated advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community, Tranter has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the organization to date. Harry Connick Jr. —who will return to Broadway in December in Harry Connick, Jr. A Celebration of Cole Porter—will be honored with his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Oct. 24, Playbill noted. Connick's star will be placed next to that of late composer Porter. Hollywood Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Rana Ghadban will emcee the ceremony, with guest speakers Oscar winner Renee Zellweger and American Idol Executive Producer Trish Kinane. Singer Frank Ocean has announced a party series, PrEP. noted. "Starting late on Thursday 17th in New York City, Blonded debuts club night PrEP. a press release stated. Blonded is the name of Ocean's Apple Radio show that had seven episodes and ended in 2017 ( though the out musician did a few special episodes in 2018. The press release also stated, The night is named PrEP+ as an homage to what could have been of the 1980s NYC club scene if the drug PrEP ( pre-exposure prophylaxis) — which can be taken daily to prevent HIV/AIDS for those who are not infected but are at high risk — had been invented in that era. " In the new Travel Channel series Famously Afraid, debuting Nov. 5, stars tell their true tales of coming face-to-face with unexplained phenomena, a press release noted. The first episode will spotlight Howie Mandel, Hal Sparks ( Queer As Folk) and Christi and Chloe Lukasiak ( Dance Moms) other episodes will feature celebrities such as Tori Spelling, Ty Pennington ( Trading Spaces) Kate Flannery ( The Office) Carson Kressley ( RuPaul's Drag Race) and singer/reality-TV figure Aubrey O'Day. Liam Payne will release his debut album, LP1, on Dec. 6, a press release noted. Hit singles featured on the album include Liam's debut "Strip That Down. featuring Quavo; Polaroid. which sold 2 million copies; and "Stack It Up. featuring U. S. rapper A Boogie wit da Hoodie. Payne has sold more than 18 million singles in two years as a solo artist since leaving One Direction. Actress Gina Rodriguez ( TV's Jane the Virgin) apologized after an Instagram post showing her singing a lyric with the N-word sparked a social media backlash, Deadline reported. The offending post, which has been deleted, showed Rodriguez in a makeup chair and passing the time by vamping and singing along to the 1996 Fugees track "Ready or Not. Rodriguez has taken heat for past comments regarding race; in a 2018 Net-a-Porter roundtable, for instance, the actress offered a hierarchy of pay gaps that was criticized in some corners as polarizing or clumsy. The Mrs. Doubtfire musical will definitely happen on Broadway and, as rumored, it'll be arriving with Beetlejuice's Rob McClure in the title role, Deadline noted. The musical—directed by Jerry Zaks and based on the 1993 Robin Williams hit movie—will begin previews March 9, 2020, at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre, with an opening night set for April 5. Zaks is a four-time Tony winner ( eight-time nominee) most recently on Broadway with the Bette Midler hit Hello, Dolly! as well as A Bronx Tale: The Musical. Leonard Soloway's Broadway—a new documentary produced and directed by Jeff Wolk—will premiere in New York City Nov. 4-7 and will be distributed by 1091 to digital platforms including iTunes, On Demand and DVDs will be available on Amazon beginning Nov. 12, a press release noted. The documentary, narrated by Campbell Scott, features candid interviews with people such as John Slattery, Olympia Dukakis and Tovah Feldshuh. See. Actor Neil Patrick Harris revealed he underwent surgery after suffering an accident while on vacation in Europe, Queerty noted. He posted. Had surgery today. I tripped and hand planted onto a sea urchin almost two months ago while climbing rocky cliffs in of the tiny spines I dug out myself, but two refused to leave and one got infected. Turns out it pierced through a tendon. " Bill Macy—who played the frustrated husband Walter Findlay opposite Bea Arthur on the hit 1970s sitcom Maude—has died at 97, The Hollywood Reporter noted. Macy also stood out as the weasly Charlie Hatter, an old pal of Art Carney's aging detective character, in Robert Benton's The Late Show ( 1977) and his Stan Fox helped Steve Martin's Navin R. Johnson bring the ( ultimately flawed) eyeglass invention the Opti-Grab to market in Carl Reiner's The Jerk ( 1979. Angela Bassett was one of the hosts of the Rape Foundation's annual brunch—and, on the red carpet, before it started she talked about being molested by her mother's former boyfriend as a child, Atlanta Black Star noted. She also praised her mother for taking swift action when she learned of the assault, and Bassett said that feeling of protection and being believed was an important message for her to receive as a young person. Ms. Lauryn Hill will contributing a song to the Queen & Slim film soundtrack, and it's due to be released Nov. 15—marking her first new music in years, Showbiz Cheat Sheet noted. Written by Lena Waithe and directed by Melina Matsoukas—director of BeyoncÃ's "Formation" and Rihanna's "We Found Love"—Queen & Slim follows a young Black couple on a first date who get pulled over by a white cop that they kill in self-defense. They then go on the run like Bonnie and Clyde. Country-music star Keith Urban joins the list of musicians with Las Vegas residencies next year with his 12-date stay at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Wide Open Country noted. Keith Urban Live: Las Vegas will start Jan. 10 and return sporadically through November. It follows Urban's Graffiti U World Tour. Tickets start at 69 each ( not including fees) visit or the Colosseum at Caesars Palace box office. The film Official Secrets—based on the true story of a spy who tried to stop a war—will arrive on Digital Nov. 5 and on DVD with Digital Copy Nov. 26, a Paramount Home Entertainmen press release noted. Official Secrets reveals the true story of British intelligence specialist-turned-whistleblower Katharine Gun ( played by Keira Knightley. From director Gavin Hood ( Eye in the Sky) the movie features a supporting cast including Matt Smith ( Doctor Who) who portrays Martin Bright, the real-life investigative journalist who broke the story; Matthew Goode ( Downton Abbey) as one of Bright's colleagues; and Academy Award nominee Ralph Fiennes as Gun's lawyer. Suzanne Somers celebrated her 73rd birthday in her birthday suit, sharing a photo of herself in the buff crouched behind some sparse shrubbery in Palm Springs, Page Six noted. "Here I am at 73 in my Birthday Suit. wrote the former "Three's Company" star on Instagram, wearing nothing but a slight smile in the photo and covering her chest with her hands. The Three's Company actress celebrated good friend Beverly Johnson's 67th birthday just the previous day, sharing a photo of the festivities on Instagram. Instrument brand Gibson announced the worldwide release of the new, limited-edition Chuck Berry 1955 ES-350T, a press release noted. The guitar brand joined forces with the Chuck Berry family to create a perfect replica of Chuck's beloved 1955 ES-350T. The historically accurate guitar was made available starting Oct. 18, in celebration of the late musician's birthday, at Authorized Gibson Dealers worldwide. At the Hudson River Park gala, Martha Stewart auctioned off a horse-riding expedition at her estate in Bedford, plus a breakfast personally prepared by herself inside her place's palatial kitchen, Page Six noted. Stewart took to the stage in front of a crowd at Cipriani's new South Street venue that included Michael Bloomberg, Lucy Liu, Olivia Wilde and host Sandra Bernhard. The winner offered 30, 000. Harry Shum Jr. Shadowhunters; Crazy Rich Asians; Glee) leads the cast with Chris Sullivan ( This Is Us) in movie thriller Broadcast Signal Intrusion, which is now shooting in Chicago, Deadline noted. Jacob Gentry ( Synchronicity) directs the feature that is inspired by real broadcast interruptions that occurred in the Windy City in the late 1980s. An online ad for Real Housewives of New York's Luann de Lesseps' cabaret show, Countess and Friends. includes a seemingly glowing quote from the New York Times—but that really wasn't the xase, Page Six revealed. The poster supposedly quoted the Times as saying the show was "inspiring. but journalist Anna Peele said that the full quote was "Tickets to the first performance of #CountessandFriends went on sale on Dec. 10, and quickly sold out, INSPIRING Ms. de Lesseps to add a second date, which sold out within 24 hours. Note: Windy City Times added the uppercase to "inspiring. Sources close to De Lesseps acknowledged that there's no other Times review that includes the word "inspired" as praise. Teresa and Joe Giudice reportedly want to put it all out on the table in a candid interview with Andy Cohen, Page Six noted. "Joe and I will be sitting down with @Andy to discuss everything that has been happening with us and our family the past few months. Teresa, of the Real Housewives of New Jersey, tweeted. Viewers can tune in to The Real Housewives of New Jersey Special Event: Joe and Teresa Unlocked on Oct. 27 on Bravo. FX fired Kurt Sutter, the bombastic creator of Sons of Anarchy and Mayans M. C., Entertainment Weekly reported. The prolific writer/creator sent a letter to the cast of Mayans letting the actors know he was leaving the network that made him a household name. He also referred to himself as an "abrasive jerk" in the letter. Sutter is married to actress Katey Sagal, who starred in "Anarchy" but is best known as Peg Bundy on the TV classic Married With Children. He is notoriously outspoken on Twitter, often relying on the c-word to express a strong opinion about a person or subject.
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