TV, ARRTSTS Eentertainmentntertainment & January 30, 2011/New Hampshire Sunday News
TV, ARRTSTS EEntertainmentntertainment & January 30, 2011/New Hampshire Sunday News Jeff Bridges, right, stars in “True Grit,” a remake of the John Wayne classic. The current version is one of several films that received multiple nominations in various categories. Hollywood gets ready OOSCARSCAR to honor its own next month is calling Page 3 Page 2 • NEW HAMPSHIRE SUNDAY NEWS • Jan. 30, 2011 TV, Arts & Entertainment Davis about to make a bid for a ‘sound’ record By MIKE CULLITY try, R&B, rock, reggae, a mix- New Hampshire Union Leader ture of just about everything is on there. There’s something By his own estimation, for everyone.” Glenn Davis has lived a Most of the album’s tracks charmed life. are three to fi ve minutes long, A musician since picking up with the entire album running drumsticks at age 4, the 48- about 500 minutes, Davis said. year-old Alexandria resident has sung with Bob Hope, Looking for publicity drummed for Frank Sinatra Davis has contacted talk- and recorded with Steve Win- show hosts Oprah Winfrey and wood. The son of a successful Ellen DeGeneres with hopes Boston-area businessman, of publicizing his world record Davis traveled the world grow- attempt and its charitable aim, ing up, worked several years but has yet to hear anything for his family’s rubber com- back, he said. The Mr. Hol- pany and retired at 40 to focus land’s Opus Foundation, the full time on his music. Music Drives Us Foundation Over the last three decades, and RockSTAR are the three Davis built an extensive music-education charities that library of recordings, but will benefi t from his effort, never released any music until Davis added.
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