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  • Gladys Knight, 81, Speaks Out After Son Accuses Her Younger Husband Of Elder Abuse

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    Gladys Knight has assured fans her mental health is just fine after some concerns sparked by her son.

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    The soul music legend is speaking out after her eldest son, Shanga Hankerson, claimed his mother was facing elder abuse from her much-younger husband, William McDowell. According to Knight, those claims couldn’t be further from the truth.

    “I’m sorry that my health and performances have been misrepresented,” she said in a statement, per The Post. “I want my fans and those concerned to rest assured I am doing very well for someone who has been on stage for three quarters of a century, hard to believe, right?”

    The songstress continued, “I’m healthy and happy and visiting friends and family these last few months. I’m excited to get back on the road with my sisters and on stage with The Queens Tour. See you soon.”

    In addition to Knight’s statement, her publicist, Laura Herlovich, also debunked the rumors, telling the outlet that the legendary singer and her team are “greatly saddened by Shanga’s unfounded allegations, especially as he has had no substantial contact with her.”

    She added, “At this time our lawyers have no choice but to explore any and all legal remedies due to Shanga’s defamatory comments.”

    Knight’s rebuttal came after Hankerson, 49, claimed that his mother was being subjected to elder abuse at the hands of McDowell. He made such claims during an interview with The Shade Room, alleging McDowell was forcing Knight to tour despite her declining health.

    “I did my best to give [McDowell] the space to play the role of husband and do what was in my mom’s best interest, and he has not done that,” he alleged at the time. “Why is she working? Why is she in this situation where she’s being made to believe that she has to work like this? That’s really my issue with it.”

    Hankerson went on to recall a time when the “Every Beat of My Heart” singer allegedly “zoned out” while performing with her band.

    “The band played about two or three extra bars. And she zoned out. The background singer started singing … and that brought her back,” Hankerson explained. “They’re having to rewind the teleprompters because my mom is forgetting to even look at them.”

    Knight and McDowell, who is reportedly 33 years younger than the soul singer, got married in 2001.

    In addition to Shanga, who she shares with music executive Barry Hankerson, the seven-time Grammy winner also has daughter Kenya Newman, 62, and late son James Newman III with her first ex-husband, James Newman.

    Knight was also married to Shanga’s father, Barry, from 1974 to 1979; and former Ohio representative Les Brown, from 1995 to 1997.

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  • Houston Concert Watch 10/30:  Morrissey, Marc Anthony and More

    Houston Concert Watch 10/30: Morrissey, Marc Anthony and More

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    Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir said on Instagram last week, “Phil [Lesh] wasn’t particularly averse to ruffling a few feathers.” To hear some in the Dead world tell it, that is an understatement. When the Dead were making their second album (Anthem of the Sun) for Warner Brothers, company president Joe Smith identified bassist Lesh as “the catalyst for chaos within the band,” adding, “It’s apparent that nobody in your organization has enough influence over Phil Lesh to evoke anything resembling normal behavior.”

    Smith’s attitude may have been colored by the fact that, when the band’s manager received a letter from Smith complaining about inefficiency during the creative process, one of the band members (Lesh?) underlined the parts that the Dead didn’t like, wrote “Fuck You!” across the letter and mailed it back to Smith.

    Normal behavior was, of course, something at which the members of the Dead did not excel, particularly Lesh. I suppose it was a combination of his rebellious personality, his beatnik irreverence and a sincere distrust of The Man. Lesh passed away last week at the age of 84. Fare thee well, Phil, you magnificent bastard.

    Ticket Alert
    It’s been a couple of years since the Swedish band Ghost played in Houston, but they must be doing something right, as their last Bayou City gig was at the Smart Financial Center, and now they have graduated to Toyota Center. It will, no doubt, be an evening filled with costumes, masks, generally spooky stuff and some heavy (if at times slightly overwrought) rock and roll. You can snag tickets through one of the available presales right now, or wait until the general sale on Friday.

    And if highly theatrical rock and roll is your bag (barf bag in this case), you’ll want to know that heavy metal gross-out kings GWAR will be performing at Warehouse Live Midtown on Saturday, November 16. Is it a bit much? Depends on your sense of aesthetics (and taste). But I will spare you any examples for the moment, in case you are reading this over breakfast or something like that. Suffice it to say that one of the band members goes by the nom de stage “Jizmak Da Gusha.”

    This just in: southern rockers Blackberry Smoke will play at the 713 Music Hall on Friday, March 28. Presales are up now, with the general sale on Friday.

    Concerts This Week
    Gladys Knight is now 80 years old, but you wouldn’t know it. After decades of hit records and Grammy awards, Knight has spent time over the past few years appearing on television shows (“Dancing with the Stars,” “The Masked Singer”) and picking up awards, including the National Medal of Arts and a Kennedy Center Honor. Fortunately, though, Knight is on the road for a handful of dates before the end of the year, one of them tonight at the Smart Financial Centre.
    Morrissey, affectionately (well, sort of) known as the Pope of Mope, will perform tomorrow night at the 713 Music Hall. A minor controversy erupted when Morrissey graced our fair city in 2019 and prohibited meat from being served at his White Oak Music Hall concert.  Not a real surprise, considering one of the Smiths albums was called Meat is Murder. Another act appearing at the facility – rapper Jake Hill – cancelled their show in protest, upset that band and crew members were not allowed to eat a to-go order from Chick-fil-A on the premises.

    All of this goes to show that Morrissey is even more strict on the no-meat thing than Paul McCartney, who does not ride in limos with leather seats or allow leather-upholstered furniture in his dressing room. No word yet on the policy at tomorrow’s show, but, carnivores, you have been warned.
    Saxophonist / flutist Karl Denson can play rock or jazz, or both at the same time. He has performed with rocker Lenny Kravitz and the Rolling Stones (he is currently the band’s touring sax soloist). On the jazz side of the aisle, Denson has played with Jack DeJohnette and Dave Holland. And he has his own band, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe. Check them out on Friday at the Heights Theater.
    Marc Anthony’s current tour is called “Historia,” so it is not unreasonable to expect something of a retrospective filled with hits. Anthony, of course, has a bunch of hits to choose from, as the best-selling salsa artist of all time, certified by Guinness World Records. Oh, and Billboard too. But Anthony’s latest album, Muevense, was just released a few months ago, so the set list will probably be a mix of the old and the new. The party will be at Toyota Center on Sunday.
    Some people were just born to be rock stars. People like Yngwie Malmsteen. The guitarist, who created a sensation in shredder circles back in the ‘80s, still has big hair, wears black leather pants and drives a Ferrari. If nothing else, Malmsteen is consistent, steadily releasing albums full of neo-classical arpeggiated heavy metal since he first arrived on these shores from Sweden. Malmsteen will “unleash the fury” (as he likes to say) on Monday at Warehouse Live Midtown.

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  • Biden to honor Springsteen, Kaling and more with first batch of arts and humanities medals

    Biden to honor Springsteen, Kaling and more with first batch of arts and humanities medals

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    Biden awards National Medal of Arts


    Biden awards National Medal of Arts

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    Washington — Bruce Springsteen has a Presidential Medal of Freedom and a coveted Kennedy Center Honor. He has won multiple Grammys and Golden Globes, plus an Academy Award and a special Tony Award.

    Springsteen will add to his collection of accolades on Tuesday when President Biden honors “the Boss” with the 2021 National Medal of Arts. It’s the nation’s highest award for advancing the arts in America.

    Springsteen, who has sold around 140 million albums, is among a dozen individuals and groups that Mr. Biden has chosen to honor with arts medals during a White House ceremony on Tuesday. Other recipients include actress and comedian Mindy Kaling and singer Gladys Knight. First lady Jill Biden will also participate in the ceremony.

    At the same event, Mr. Biden will award 2021 National Humanities Medals to a group including authors Amy Tan, Colson Whitehead and Ann Patchett. The medal honors individuals or groups for work that deepens understanding of the humanities.

    The arts medals are the first of their kind to be awarded by Mr. Biden. The president surprised Sir Elton John with a National Humanities Medal during a White House musical event last September.

    Below are the recipients of the 2021 National Medal of Arts include:

    • Judith Francisca Baca
    • Fred Eychaner
    • Jose Feliciano
    • Mindy Kaling 
    • Gladys Knight
    • Julia Louis-Dreyfus
    • Antonio Martorell-Cardona
    • Joan Shigekawa
    • Bruce Springsteen
    • Vera Wang
    • The Billie Holiday Theatre
    • The International Association of Blacks in Dance

    Recipients of the 2021 National Humanities Medal include:

    • Richard Blanco
    • Johnnetta Betsch Cole
    • Walter Isaacson
    • Earl Lewis
    • Henrietta Mann
    • Ann Patchett
    • Bryan Stevenson
    • Amy Tan
    • Tara Westover
    • Colson Whitehead
    • Native America Calling


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  • How Jessica Lowndes Built Her Music Career

    How Jessica Lowndes Built Her Music Career

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    During her run as Adrianna Tate-Duncan on the reboot of 90210, Jessica Lowndes began recording singles. She explored pop, rock, and even Christmas music. In fact, producers originally cast her in a singing role. A decade later, music has become a big part of her career.

    The 33-year-old recently released Elemental, a visual album that includes a music video for each of the seven tracks. The recent remix for “Hunter” hints that Lowndes could go down an EDM path in the future.


    For fans of her TV movies, don’t worry. Lowndes will be back with a new holiday romance Someday at Christmas, premiering Nov. 26 on GAC. The film costars Paul Greene and soul legend Gladys Knight. Yes, there will be at least one musical number.

    As the holiday season approaches, Lowndes talks to Jordan Edwards and Demi Ramos about Elemental, upcoming TV projects, and what it was really like to play Adrianna.


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