i want to thank bmg, j. records of course the whole team. clive davis. mr. clive davis. clive davis. it s my honor to pay tribute to clive davis. clive davis we welcome you as we induct you to the rock and roll hall of fame. talking about the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s. he s made the sound track, you know, for our lives. iconic artists across many genres all heralding one person music mogul clive davis. he guided countless other careers from barry manilow to santana. we talk to many artists on the beat but there s no single living person cited across more different genres and decades
he goes to these kinds of fares all the time, and you can absolutely believe he takes these photos all the time on numerous occasions. mj lee, thank you so much. joining us our political panel. simone, to you first. this is now two accounts of at minimum, inappropriate behavior because, as mj records, under minnesota state law touches this way over clothing is not illegal, but it s not appropriate of anyone, including a sitting u.s. senator. what does this mean for senator franken? i think this means, one, this isn t going away anytime soon and now this story hughes additional legs. also it means he ll have to come out and say more. i would love to see him sit down and do an interview with a woman reporter to talk about they issues. i would love to see him post an
with great standards was a wow. went on to become the biggest-selling collective music series in history. the new album, the best of the great american songbook. a follow-up to the hugely successful album before, which brought you back into huge vogue in america. is it extraordinary you ve had this career resurgence on great american songs? it is. you know, for a british boy from north london to be sing songs of ella fitzgerald and louis armstrong, quite remarkable. people telling you don t do this. first i had the idea in the 80s. the record label said, we think you re a rock singer. you don t need to do anything else. when i went to j. records, my current label, they had nothing but enthusiasm. it was done as a labor of love. i said if it loves 50,000, it got off my chest, would be great. i think we re up to 20 million
wow. went on to become the biggest-selling collective music series in history. the new album, the best of the great american songbook. a follow-up to the hugely successful album before, which brought you back into huge vogue in america. is it extraordinary you ve had this career resurgence on great american songs? it is. you know, for a british boy from north london to be sing songs of ella fitzgerald and louis armstrong, quite remarkable. people telling you don t do this. first i had the idea in the 80s. the record label said, we think you re a rock singer. you don t need to do anything else. when i went to j. records, my current label, they had nothing but enthusiasm. it was done as a labor of love. i said if it loves 50,000, it