Music is obviously Carlos Santana's main cash cow. Still, despite his talent, Grammies and countless hit songs, even that hasn't always been enough to keep the musician going. In fact, a significant amount of business acumen was needed to save his finances during his pre-Supernatural career slump. Fortunately, his wife at the time, Deborah, had precisely that, and she was able to restructure the good ship Santana in a way that kept the business afloat. Read More...
Every record label once wanted what he had (and was afraid of it). Now all of Hollywood wants it too. Photo: Joshua Rashaad McFadden/ Photo: Joshua Rashaad McFadden/ Inform someone that 50 Cent is currently the executive producer of dozens of shows across close to ten networks, then watch their brains fall into slight disrepair as they try to match the larger-than-life image of the muscle-bound, tight-jawed, bulletproof-vest-wearing party MC of their past with the image of one of the most prolific people working in Hollywood. Read More...
FilmObituaryLeon Greene obituaryOpera singer turned actor who made his mark in stage and screen versions of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumLeon Greene, who has died of cancer aged 89, was a Sadler’s Wells opera singer who took his bass baritone voice to the West End stage to play the self-important Roman soldier Miles Gloriosus in the original London production of Stephen Sondheim’s musical comedy A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Read More...