Yeah, she does look a little long in the tooth.
Sir Elton has a pretty full concert schedule this summer. He’s playing the big venues like Rome, Milan and Monte Carlo, but he’s also playing places like Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and Prince George, British Columbia, not exactly teeming metropolitan areas.
Maybe he really does need the money. Or he just likes performing. Wasn’t Sammy Davis Jr. like that?
Also, I have no idea what someone of Elton John’s caliber would make from a typical concert while on tour. But I’d be surprised, when you consider all the expenses associated with touring, if he himself managed to clear a million dollars from most shows.
Here he works, what three or four hours, and walks away with a million dollars free and clear - well, he still has to pay taxes on it, but you know what I mean. He doesn’t have to give the promoter or venue their cut, he doesn’t have to pay for a big soundstage or a crew to set it up, he probably doesn’t have to buy insurance for this gig.
And these sorts of private gigs by big stars happen more often than most people think. In the town I was living in a few years ago, there was a rich lawyer who hired Jerry Lee Lewis to come in and sing for his birthday. The gig wasn’t publicized as it was pretty much a private affair, and as the lawyer wasn’t really all that famous (he was well known in the community, but I doubt that most people outside the legal profession would know his name) it didn’t make headlines either. The main reason I knew about it, was because I knew someone who worked at his law office and happened to mention it.
Nonsense. He even hired a gay man to sing at his wedding.
IIRC in 2000 Elton John basically went into near receivership. I’m not sure how he climbed back to be worth a quarter of a billion dollars. I think that estimate is highly suspect unless his residuals are just powerhouse money pumps and they are using some sort of a net present value estimate of the income stream.
When U2 played Raleigh last year Bono made a point of meeting Jesse Helms widow before the show.
Has it occurred to anyone that it’s Limbaugh’s wife who’s the Elton fan, and Rush was just trying to please her? After all, marriage is about compromise.
Case in point: Since I’ve gotten married, I’ve not only accompanied my wife to UCLA games…I’ve even cheered for the Bruins.
If a die-hard Trojan like me can do that, anything is possible.
[Kennerthe Great]Wasn’t Sammy Davis Jr. like that?
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Sammy loved performing and also died hopelessly in debt, so either way it works.
I think it was to serve her with a restraining order- “Stop sexting me!”
Well, Elton John performed in a concert or two with Eminem, a guy who for a while was almost making a career out of childish homophobia. So even if Rush was as openly homophobic as Eminem (and I don’t think he’s anywhere near), I don’t think Elton would have cared.
Perhaps Elton didn’t know about those comments? Rush Limbaugh isn’t very well-known in the UK, and I doubt Elton listens to talk radio when he’s in the US.
Or perhaps it’s just that there are so many homophobes around that there’s no point in having a principle of avoiding them.