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Deep Cut Friday: ‘3,000 Miles’ by Tracy Chapman

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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Each week, SPIN digs into the catalogs of great artists and highlights songs you might not know for our Deep Cut Friday series.

Tracy Chapman’s most famous singles appear on her 1988 self-titled debut and 1995’s New Beginning, but all of the veteran singer-songwriter’s eight albums contain great songs. 2005’s Where You Live is an unheralded gem of her catalog, her only album produced by Tchad Blake. Blake’s productions for artists like Los Lobos, Soul Coughing, and Cibo Matto often feature eclectic instrumentation and thumping percussion. And his work on Where You Live is subtle and sensitive, furnishing Chapman’s songs with lush, inventive arrangements.

The longest and quietest song on Where You Live, “3,000 Miles,” is subtle but gripping. Over nearly six minutes, Chapman describes a dangerous world in ominous terms: “Good girls walk in groups of three, fast girls walk slow on side streets / Sometimes the girls who walk alone aren’t found for days or weeks.” Textures swirl around her voice, including lap steel guitar by Joe Gore, upright bass by David Pilch, organ by Blake’s frequent collaborator Mitchell Froom, and Chapman herself on guitar, clarinet, and glockenspiel. The imagery in the lyrics gets progressively more violent, bullets flying and apples filled with razor blades, but outside of a gentle handclap rhythm by Chapman and drummer Quinn Smith, there’s no percussion on the song, and the volume never rises. The refrain “I’m 3,000 miles away” feels like a mantra or a prayer, whether the narrator has physically left her volatile surroundings or is still there, dreaming of a distant sanctuary.

The fan newsletter Tracy Chapman in Depth is going through Chapman’s catalog one track at a time, and in July a thoughtful post examined “3,000 Miles,” noting that the song was nearly the title track of Chapman’s 2005 album. That piece includes excerpts from an interview where Chapman explained that the song was inspired by growing up in Ohio, in the tense period after the state’s schools were desegregated in 1976. “It’s a part of my story and partly the story of little girls who in some way are endangered in an environment that’s not supportive. They manage to escape, maybe just in their state of minds. As a little girl, I often had to walk home from school. It was like going through a minefield,” Chapman told the U.K. newspaper The Sun in 2005.

Three more essential Tracy Chapman deep cuts:

“Behind the Wall”

Chapman sings “Behind the Wall” with no instrumental accompaniment, forcing you to focus on her lyrics, which detail law enforcement’s failure to prevent domestic violence. Chapman’s self-titled album was a major influence on Tori Amos, whose own solo debut included “Me and a Gun,” a similarly chilling a cappella song telling her story of being raped in her early 20s.

“Open Arms”

Soul music great Bobby Womack played guitar on “Open Arms,” a tender love song from 1992’s Matters of the Heart. The song was never released as a single, but Chapman performed it on The Tonight Show and featured it on her 2015 Greatest Hits collection.

“Nothing Yet”

Chapman achieves a rare feat on “Nothing Yet” from her 2000 album Telling Stories, building the song’s electric guitar and hand drum arrangement around a 5/4 time signature without calling attention to the track’s unusual rhythm, making it feel more like a simple waltz.

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Miles Teller Says 'Fantastic Four' Got 'Fucked Up' by 'One Important Person'
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Miles Teller Says ‘Fantastic Four’ Got ‘Fucked Up’ by ‘One Important Person’

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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Miles Teller opened up about leading the ill-fated 2015 “Fantastic Four” adaptation, telling Andy Cohen that he already wasn’t expecting a warm response for the superhero reboot after watching the final cut.

“When I first saw the movie, I remember talking to one of the studio heads and said, ‘I think we’re in trouble,’” Teller said in an interview on Cohen’s SiriusXM talk show. Teller went on to explain the industry pressure he felt in his late twenties to take on a superhero film — a genre that the “Top Gun: Maverick” star hasn’t touched since.

“As a young actor at that time, it’s like, ‘Alright, if you want to be taken seriously as a leading man, you got to get on this superhero train. That was our chance,” Teller said. “And the casting, I thought, was spectacular. I love all those actors.”

“Fantastic Four,” which starred Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Bell as the titular team, was critically reviled upon release. Directed by Josh Trank, the feature only grossed $168 million globally against a $120 million production budget. The Marvel characters were put on ice for the next decade, only revived last summer for the Marvel Cinematic Universe entry “The Fantastic 4: First Steps.”

Speaking with Cohen, Teller appeared to lay the blame for the project’s failure on one individual, though he did not put a name to his allegations.

“It’s unfortunate for that, because so many people worked so hard on that movie. And honestly, maybe there was one really important person who kind of fucked it all up,” Teller said.

Teller is currently promoting his next feature “Eternity,” in which he, Elizabeth Olsen and Callum Turner play a love triangle in the afterlife. A24 is releasing the film to theaters on Nov. 26.

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SNL Hosts NYC Mayoral Debate With Miles Teller, Ramy Youssef, Shane Gillis

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Saturday Night Live kicked off its cold open with a mock New York City mayoral debate that was crashed by President Donald Trump.

Miles Teller, who served as the night’s host, portrayed candidate and former New York governor Andrew Cuomo. While introducing himself, Teller’s Cuomo introduced himself as a “born, bred New Yorker” who “knows this city like the back of a woman’s back.”

Special guest Ramy Youssef was next introduced as Zohran Mamdani who said he was “happy to be here, and I’m ready to spend the next hour hearing my opponents pronounce my name in ways you couldn’t begin to imagine.”

“And I know some of you are out there scared of the idea of a young socialist Muslim mayor,” he said, continuing, “So allow me to put you at ease by smiling after every answer in a way that physically hurts my face.”

Finally, Shane Gillis stepped into the role of Curtis Sliwa, which led them into the crux of the debate. The faux candidates answered various questions, including why they would “want the worst job in the world,” their go-to bagel orders and what they’d say to “undecided voters.”

Towards the end of their debate, James Austin Johnson’s Trump made his grand appearance when the candidates where asked what the “biggest problem” they’d have to tackle as mayor, where he joked that he might as well become the next mayor of New York.

“It’s me!” Johnson’s Trump exclaimed. “Yes, they can pretend this election is about housing and taxes, but we all know it’s about me, right? ‘Cause I’m gonna be very involved, very hands on. This guy knows about hands on, right, Cuomo?”

Johnson’s Trump even answered Kenan Thompson’s (who portrayed the debate moderator) question about their go-to bagel orders, which he said is a “Big Mac with a hole in the middle,” to which he went on to reference his tenure living in the Big Apple.

“And I may not live in New York anymore. Oh, but I’m always watching, lurking in the shadows, much like the late, great Phantom of the Opera,” he said. “Terrible what happened to him in terms of opera, with regard to being burned by chandelier. Perhaps I’ll add New York Mayor to my list of duties.

“Come on, open up your mind. Let your fantasies unwind in this darkness which you know. The darkness of the music of the night,” Johnson’s Trump sang to close out the cold open.

In the Eternity star’s opening monologue, he notably spoke about losing his home in the Los Angeles wildfires at the beginning of the year.

“A lot has happened since the last time that I hosted [SNL],” Teller said. “A few months ago, my wife and I lost our house in the Palisades fire. But don’t worry, seriously, do not worry, we’re doing great.”

“But that experience has made me incredibly grateful to have so many places that I can call home,” he added. “But based on what happened to the last place that I called home, I just want to say, there’s fire exits located there, there, there,” he said while pointing to differing spots in the studio.

Saturday night marked the second time Teller has served as an SNL host, where he was joined by Brandi Carlile as musical guest. His most recent appearance on the late night show was on Oct. 1, 2022, making it exactly three years and one month since his debut on the series.

Later in the night, Teller impersonated Jonathan and Drew Scott of the Property Brothers, in a pre-taped spoof that touched on the real-life demolition of the White House’s East Wing. There, they renovated the landmark and created a brand new ballroom.

“This week, we’re taking on our biggest challenge yet: building the new White House ballroom,” he said. “Donald and Melania moved into this house nine years ago. They were evicted for four years, but they moved back in. Donald has a strong eye for interior design.”

Teller’s Property Brothers took the audience around the White House in the bit, where a string of Halloween decorations put up by Melania Trump (played by Chloe Fineman) were shown. “Those are for Christmas,” Fineman’s Melania asserted.

They clarified if Trump had a budget for the renovation, to which he responded, between $350 million and infinity.”

“It will be ready just in time for my third term,” Johnson’s Trump said of the addition to the White House, to which Fineman’s Melania responsed, “That’s right! We want this to be our forever home.”

“Yes, because we’re not leaving,” Johnson’s Trump continued. “We’re going to be doing something called coup.”

The bit ended with Teller’s Property Brothers asking for their payment. “Aren’t you guys from Canada? Johnson’s Trump asked before calling in ICE to end the sketch.

The Top Gun: Maverick star was the fourth host of season 51. He’ll be followed by Nikki Glaser and Glen Powell as the next string of hosts in the next coming weeks. Sombr and Olivia Dean will join as musical guests on Nov. 8 and 15, respectively. Earlier this season, Bad Bunny, Amy Poehler and Sabrina Carpenter took turns as hosts.

More to come.

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Miles Teller Spoofs 'Property Brothers' With Trump's White House Reno
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Miles Teller Spoofs ‘Property Brothers’ With Trump’s White House Reno

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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Miles Teller pulled double-duty (in a way) by portraying twin brothers Jonathan and Drew Scott in a pre-taped Saturday Night Live sketch spoofing the Canadian reality TV series Property Brothers. This time, the two real estate property developers field their “biggest challenge yet” — the gargantuan task of having President Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) as a client and being tasked with building the White House ballroom.

But as the siblings attempt to navigate Trump’s increasingly difficult and outlandish requests, they must also deal with the simmering tension and resentment they feel toward each other.

The two begin by touring the premises, noting ironically that Trump has a “strong eye for interior design,” which the GOP leader attributes to his affinity for gauche golden urns, which he puts “everywhere, like a hundred in every room.”

While complimenting Melania Trump’s (Chloe Fineman) Halloween decorations of dead trees, skeletons and other spooky fixtures, the First Lady responds sardonically, “Those are for Christmas.”

Other changes include Trump replacing a portrait of former POTUS FDR with a painting of himself as a soldier from Halo. Meanwhile, upcoming renovation requests include turning the Rose Garden grounds into what looks like “outdoor seating for an Olive Garden,” supplemented by a budget “between $350 million and infinity.”

As the two brothers recall with an uneasy laugh, when asking Trump if he needs a permit, he apparently laughed and told them: “I could build this ballroom with the bones of my enemies, and no one could stop me.”

For his inspiration, Trump points to a mood board that includes, among other images, photos of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Star Wars‘s powerful gangster Jabba the Hutt.

Other reno plans include installing an MMA ring for “two mentally ill guys just wailing on each other … we love bum fights,” Trump says.

After Trump responds to a text with a gif of the White House exploding, the brothers can commence with the East Wing demolition. However, due to the government shutdown, the duo had to “force Park Rangers and astronauts” to carry out the operation. After hitting a snag because all construction workers had been deported, Johnson’s Trump reflects, “I pulled up to the Home Depot parking lot and yelled, ‘Just give me the whites!’ I want the day laborers from Norway and Sweden, but, apparently, they don’t exist.”

“We want this to be our forever home,” Melania says after Trump says he’s preparing for a third term. He then adds, “Yes, because we’re not leaving. We’re gonna be doing something called ‘coup!’”

As the sketch concludes, the brothers ask for payment, at which point Trump responds with calling ICE on them, given that the sibling duo originates from Canada.

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Netflix’s ‘Boots’ Cast From Miles Heizer to Vera Farmiga – Hollywood Life
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Netflix’s ‘Boots’ Cast From Miles Heizer to Vera Farmiga – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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Boots became one of Netflix’s most popular TV series in 2025. Following its October release, viewers were gripped by its emotional and witty adaptation of Greg Cope White’s 2015 memoir, The Pink Marine. Leading the cast is 13 Reasons Why alum Miles Heizer.

According to Boots‘ tagline, Miles plays a “bullied gay teen [who] joins the Marine Corps with his best friend despite risks. In boot camp they experience profound personal change amid danger, as their platoon confronts both literal and figurative landmines.”

Below, meet the main cast of Boots and learn where you’ve seen each actor before.

Netflix's 'Boots' Cast From Miles Heizer to Vera Farmiga: Meet the Actors
Credit: Alfonso “Pompo” Bresciani/Netflix

Miles Heizer – Cameron Cope

As previously noted, Miles is recognized for his performance as Alex Standall in Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why. He also starred in NBC’s Parenthood, playing the character Drew Holt. Miles has also appeared in multiple movies, including The Stanford Prison Experiment and Love, Simon.

Though there’s been no word of a second season for Boots yet, Miles told Variety in October 2025 that there were still “a lot of stories to tell, from more of Greg’s different experiences in the Marines to ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ to when it was repealed.”

“I would do it for 10 seasons if they let us,” Miles added.

Liam Oh – Ray McAffey

Liam plays the role of Cameron Cope’s straight friend in Boots. The series is the actor’s breakout role, and he previously appeared in The Thing About Henry and an uncredited role in Code 3. 

Vera Farmiga – Barbara Cope

Vera plays Cameron’s mother, and the actress is best known for her long-standing portrayal of Lorraine Warren in The Conjuring universe. She has also starred in films such as Orphan, Source Code and Godzilla: King of the Monsters.

Max Parker – Sergeant Liam Robert Sullivan

Max stepped into the shoes of a sergeant for the series. He’s been seen in a multitude of films and shows, such as Casualty, Emmerdale and Vampire Academy. 

Cedrick Cooper – Staff Sergeant Marcus McKinnon

Cedrick also plays a sergeant in the series and has been seen in the series Will Trent in addition to the films The Comeback and Wallbanger.

Ana Ayora – Captain Denise Fajardo

Ana plays the strong female captain in Boots and has appeared in a slew of TV shows, including Lincoln Heights, Banshee, MacGyver and In the Dark.

Angus O’Brien – Thaddeus Beau Sterling Hicks

Angus is gaining traction in his career so far, and Boots isn’t the only series he’s appeared in. The actor has also been seen in Night Sky, The Path, Hightown and the short film The Pass.

Dominic Goodman – Isaiah Nash

Dominic has been on TV for a few years, having appeared in other shows such as Young Rock and First Kill. 

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Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and Nickel 1965 Receive Special Reissues
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Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue and Nickel 1965 Receive Special Reissues

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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A pair of classic Miles Davis releases are set for the reissue treatment.

Davis’ iconic 1959 album, Kind of Blue, will be issued by Analogue Productions as a 180-gram double LP 33 1/3 edition, with Side 4 cut at 45 RPM, on October 31st. The pressing is sourced from the original Classic Records parts mastered by Bernie Grundman directly from the original master tape.

Davis aficionados will be keen to know that long-standing speed issues caused by the motor on Columbia’s 3-track master recorder running slow that affected the first three tracks on the original recording (“So What,” “Freddie Freeloader,” and “Blue in Green”), have been corrected on this edition.

The album is packaged in a heavyweight Stoughton Printing “tip-on” gatefold jacket with a scuff-resistant matte finish, completed by a four-panel insert featuring speed-correction details and liner notes by the late music critic, Robert Palmer.

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Pressed on standard black vinyl, there will also be a limited-edition blue vinyl version, limited to just 1,500 copies, available exclusively through Acoustic Sounds. In addition to the speed-corrected main program, Side 4 features an alternate take of “Flamenco Sketches” cut at 45 RPM for maximum fidelity. Pre-orders are ongoing.

Then, on January 30th, 2026, Columbia/Legacy Recordings will release Miles Davis – The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 on vinyl and CD for the first time in 30 years.

The recordings feature Davis’s Second Great Quintet, which consisted of Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. Captured over two nights in a small Chicago club, the band was inspired by drummer Williams to play “anti-music,” culminating in their well-honed setlist being turned “inside out.” “We found ways to make the old music sound as new as the new music we were recording,” is how Davis described the results.

Originally released in 1995 as a Mosaic Records limited-edition LP box set, The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel has been out of print every since. The 10xLP reissue edition comes in a newly designed slipcase with 10 individual jackets, along with a 40-page booklet. It will also be available in an 8xCD edition. Both will feature over seven hours of music, new liner notes by Syd Schwartz, and classic material by jazz historian Bob Blumenthal. Pre-orders are ongoing.

As a preview of the larger collection, a special standalone 2LP set, Live At The Plugged Nickel: December 23, 1965 – Second Set, will be released for RSD Black Friday on November 28th.

Kind of Blue Vinyl Artwork:

Kind of Blue Vinyl Tracklist:
Side 1 (Corrected Speed) – 33-1/3 RPM
01. So What (9:22)
02. Freddie Freeloader (9:46)
03. Blue In Green (5:27)

Side 2 – 33-1/3 RPM
01. All Blues (11:33)
02. Flamenco Sketches (9:26)

Side 3 (Original Speed) – 33-1/3 RPM
01. So What (9:22)
02. Freddie Freeloader (9:46)
03. Blue In Green (5:27)

Side 4 – 45 RPM
01. Flamenco Sketches (alternate take) (9:32)

Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Set for Reissue Editions

The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel Vinyl Tracklist:
LP1 – December 22, 1965 – 1st Set
Side A
01. If I Were A Bell 16:42

Side B
01. Stella By Starlight 13:09
02. Walkin’ 11:01

LP2 – December 22, 1965 – 1st Set (cont’d)
Side C
01. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:43
02. The Theme 10:19

Side D – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set
01. My Funny Valentine 16:33

LP3 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont’d)
Side E
01. Four 15:05
02. When I Fall In Love 10:44

Side F
01. Agitation 13:13
02. ‘Round Midnight 8:42

LP4 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont’d) & 3rd Set
Side G
01. Milestones 14:04
02. The Theme 0:38
03. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:53

Side H
01. All Of You 14:38
02. Oleo 6:05

LP5 – December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set (cont’d)
Side I
01. No Blues 17:35

Side J
01. I Thought About You 11:03
02. The Theme 8:05

LP6 – December 23, 1965 – 1st Set
Side K
01. If I Were A Bell 13:29
02. Stella By Starlight 13:09

Side L
01. Walkin’ 11:01
02. I Fall In Love Too Easily 12:07
03. The Theme 2:50

LP7 – December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set
Side M
01. All Of You 10:39
02. Agitation 10:48

Side N
01. My Funny Valentine 13:52
02. On Green Dolphin Street 12:48

LP8 – December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont’d) & 3rd Set
Side O
01. So What 13:36
02. The Theme 3:28

Side P
01. When I Fall In Love 13:39
02. Milestones 11:49

LP9 – December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set (cont’d)
Side Q
01. Autumn Leaves 11:56
02. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:43

Side R
01. No Blues 20:06
02. The Theme 0:22

LP10 – December 23, 1965 – 4th Set
Side S
01. Stella By Starlight 14:16
02. All Blues 12:18

Side T
01. Yesterdays 15:00
02. The Theme 4:51

Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Set for Reissue Editions

CD Tracklist
CD1 – December 22, 1965 – 1st Set
01. If I Were A Bell 16:42
02. Stella By Starlight 13:09
03. Walkin’ 11:01
04. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:43
05. The Theme 10:19

CD2 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set
01. My Funny Valentine 16:33
02. Four 15:05
03. When I Fall In Love 10:44

CD3 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont’d)
01. Agitation 13:03
02. ‘Round Midnight 8:42
03. Milestones 14:04
04. The Theme 0:38

CD4 – December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set
01. All Of You 14:38
02. Oleo 6:05
03. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:53
04. No Blues 17:35
05. I Thought About You 11:03
06. The Theme 8:05

CD5 – December 23, 1965 – 1st Set
01. If I Were A Bell 13:29
02. Stella By Starlight 13:09
03. Walkin’ 11:01
04. I Fall In Love Too Easily 12:07
05. The Theme 2:50

CD6 – December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set
01. All Of You 10:39
02. Agitation 10:48
03. My Funny Valentine 13:52
04. On Green Dolphin Street 12:48
05. So What 13:36
06. The Theme 3:28

CD7 – December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set
01. When I Fall In Love 13:39
02. Milestones 11:49
03. Autumn Leaves 11:56
04. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:43
05. No Blues 20:06
06. The Theme 0:22

CD8 – December 23, 1965 – 4th Set
01. Stella By Starlight 14:16
02. All Blues 12:18
03. Yesterdays 15:00
04. The Theme 4:51

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Miles Davis’ The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Gets New Box Set Reissue
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Miles Davis’ The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Gets New Box Set Reissue

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965, the storied Miles Davis live album, will be reissued as a giant box set on January 30, 2026. Available in 10xLP and 8xCD editions via Columbia/Legacy, the reissue revives an album that has been out of print for three decades, according to a press release. An excerpted double-LP, Live At the Plugged Nickel: December 23, 1965 – Second Set, will come out on November 28 for Record Store Day. Find the full vinyl tracklist below.

Recorded in a Chicago club under a bakery, The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 collects four sets played across December 22 and 23 that year, with the group known as Davis’ Second Great Quintet: Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. Recreating the original Mosaic Records presentation from 1995, the set comprises some seven hours of music and comes with archival photos and new liner notes by Syd Schwartz.

The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965:

01 If I Were a Bell (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
02 Stella by Starlight (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
03 Walkin’ (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
04 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
05 The Theme (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
06 My Funny Valentine (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
07 Four (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
08 When I Fall in Love (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
09 Agitation (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
10 ’Round Midnight (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
11 Milestones (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
12 The Theme (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
13 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
14 All of You (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
15 Oleo (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
16 No Blues (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
17 I Thought About You (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
18 The Theme (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
19 If I Were a Bell (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
20 Stella by Starlight (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
21 Walkin’ (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
22 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
23 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
24 All of You (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
25 Agitation (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
26 My Funny Valentine (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
27 On Green Dolphin Street (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
28 So What (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
29 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
30 When I Fall in Love (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
31 Milestones (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
32 Autumn Leaves (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
33 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
34 No Blues (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
35 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
36 Stella by Starlight (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)
37 All Blues (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)
38 Yesterdays (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)
39 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)

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All About Her 3 Kids Eva, Jack & Miles – Hollywood Life
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All About Her 3 Kids Eva, Jack & Miles – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Susan Sarandon attends the premiere for "The Death and Life of John H. Donovan" on day 5 of the Toronto International Film Festival at the Winter Garden Theatre, in Toronto
2018 TIFF - "The Death and Life of John H. Donovan" Premiere, Toronto, Canada - 10 Sep 2018
Jack Henry Robbins, Susan Sarandon, Eva Amurri
The 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 30 Jan 2016
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WESTWOOD, CA - JUNE 04: Eva Amurri Martino and Susan Sarandon at Columbia Pictures Premiere of 'That's My Boy' at Regency Village Theatre on June 4, 2012 in Westwood, California. Eva Amurri Martino Susan Sarandon
Columbia Pictures Premiere Of 'That's My Boy' Westwood Los Angeles, America.
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Susan Sarandon is a Hollywood icon! The star has the kind of Tinseltown credit that few actors have been lucky enough to enjoy, including an Academy Award for Best Actress from 1995’s Dead Man Walking. Born the eldest child out of nine in Queens, New York, Susan graduated with a drama degree from the Catholic University of America before setting her sights on TV and film. After quickly landing roles in a couple of soap operas, Susan got her big break in 1975’s The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Then the roles came rolling in and she would go on to be nominated for Best Actress in Thelma & Louise (1991), Lorenzo’s Oil (1992), and The Client (1994).

Alongside her many acting accolades, Susan is known for her activism and being the mother of three wonderful kids. Her eldest, Eva Amurri, was welcomed during Susan’s romance to Italian filmmaker Franco Amurri. During her relationship with actor Tim Robbins, which ended in 2009, Susan gave birth to sons Jack Robbins and Miles Robbins. Here is everything to know about Susan’s kids, below!

Eva Amurri

Susan Sarandon
Eva and Susan attend the ‘That’s My Boy’ premiere in Los Angeles in 2012. (Shutterstock)

Born on March 15, 1985, Eva has all the beauty and talent to make a name for herself in Hollywood — and she has done just that! With parts on Friends and How I Met Your Mother, Eva eventually landed a recurring role on Showtime’s Californication. in 2012, she appeared in the Adam Sandler and Andy Samberg vehicle That’s My Boy. In 2016, Eva had a chance to work alongside her mom Susan in the movie Mothers And Daughters.

Eva has also blessed her mom with three grandchildren. After marrying Kyle Martino in 2011, the pair would welcome son Marlowe in 2014, followed by son Major in 2016. Five months after Eva and Kyle split, she welcomed their son Mateo in April 2020. Although Eva and Kyle were in love for many years, they ultimately called it quits and divorced in 2020. Most recently, Eva took to Instagram and revealed that she is engaged to her now fiancé, Ian. “My Heart’s Been Borrowed And Yours Has Been Blue. All’s Well That Ends Well To End Up With You Those who know us know so well what this moment means to us. We are so so so happy. Can’t wait to spend all the rest of our days together,” she captioned the photo of her massive diamond ring.

Jack Robbins

Susan Sarandon
Susan and Jack at ‘The Meddler’ film premiere in Los Angeles in 2016. (Shutterstock)

John “Jack” Henry was welcomed by Susan and Tim on May 15, 1989. His Hollywood goals are being pursued behind the camera, as he has credits for directing the short film Serfs Up, the documentary I’ve Got Levitation and the TV series Ultimate Ultimate. He has also written Hot Winter: A Film by Dick Pierre and the short Opening Night.

Miles Robbins

Susan Sarandon
Miles Robbins, Susan and Jack at ‘The Leisure Seeker’ premiere at 74th Venice Film Festival in 2017. (Shutterstock)

Susan’s youngest of the brood is Miles, born on May 4, 1992. He has really started to pick up steam as an actor, with gigs in huge projects like Blockers, The X-Files, The Day Shall Come and Fearless. He was heavily featured in the new Halloween reboot from 2018 as Dave, the doomed boyfriend of a teenage babysitter killed by Michael Myers.

In November 2023, Miles made headlines when he spoke out against the media for sharing a video of Susan wearing a bra while reporting on a controversial speech she gave about Israel-Palestine after Hamas launched a vicious attack that killed hundreds of men, women, children, and babies. After the attack, Israel declared war on Hamas and retaliated with a bombing campaign in the Gaza Strip and ground invasion, which killed thousands of Palestinians.

“Ok I’m really grateful to see people on Twitter defending my mom amidst a new era of McCarthyist blacklisting but can you PLEASE stop using the clip of her getting her hair done with her honkers out,” Miles said in a message shared on Twitter.

Susan’s speech about the attack, which also caused her agency, United Talent Agency, to drop her, took place at a pro-Palestinian rally in New York City, NY. “There are a lot of people afraid of being Jewish at this time, and are getting a taste of what it feels like to be a Muslim in this country,” she said in part of the speech.

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Miles Kane shares "rock n' roll creeper" new single 'Without You'
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Miles Kane shares “rock n’ roll creeper” new single ‘Without You’

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Miles Kane has shared a new single called ‘Without You’ – listen below.

  • READ MORE: Miles Kane tells us about new Dan Auerbach-produced album ‘Sunlight In The Shadows’ – and the chances of a Last Shadow Puppets reunion

The song marks the fourth preview of the singer-songwriter’s sixth studio album, ‘Sunlight In The Shadows’, which is due for release on October 17. Pre-order/pre-save here.

“For me, the track is a rock n roll creeper,” Kane explained of the vintage number. “The underdog of the album that has that ’70s dark vibe to it. It was one of the very first tunes Dan [Auerbach] and I wrote together and it’s still got that rawness to it.”

Black Keys frontman Auerbach produced Kane’s full upcoming album, including the previous singles ‘Love Is Cruel’, ‘Electric Flower’ and ‘I Pray’. He is also credited as a co-writer, singing backing vocals and playing on every song.

Listen to ‘Without You’ here:

Speaking to NME over the summer, Kane explained of his new album: “I’m absolutely obsessed with it. You’ve got your T-Rex glam rock-y ones that are like, ‘Wow!’, then there are slower moments. There are two songs called ‘Always In Over My Head’ and ‘Walk On The Ocean’ which have almost a bit of a crooner-y Burt Bacharach vibe – they’re a bit [Last Shadow] Puppets-y as well.

“It’s got all the elements that I’ve shown over 20 years of making music and stuff. I feel it’s all combined into one.”

When asked about what Auerbach brought to the table, the musician told NME that the pair “hit it off so well” after meeting “last summer for the first time”. He said: “It sounds so fucking cheesy, I know, but the connection was something really special.”

Miles Kane announces new album ‘Sunlight In The Shadows’. Credit: Press

Kane continued: “Then he said, ‘I’d love to produce you and I’d love to sign you’. It was this opportunity that happened out of nowhere; it wasn’t the plan at all. Even our Jay was like, ‘Man, you’ve got to do this – this is special’. For once in my life, it all fell into place.

“I was still touring that last album [2023’s ‘One Man Band’] until December, then in January I went over to record with Dan and this incredible band that we put together. We recorded the album in five days, we did it all live, and I just felt so comfortable and respected. The result is so good that I’m still pinching myself about it all.”

Elsewhere in the conversation, Kane was asked whether he wanted to make another album with his friend and Puppets bandmate Alex Turner. “Well, I would, but we’ll just see where it goes,” he said. “I’m always up for anything, me.”

Kane will play two special stripped-back solo UK in-store shows at London’s Rough Trade East on October 16 (find more information here). Details of a headline tour are set to be announced soon.

In other news, Kane is set to open for Kasabian at their huge gig in London’s Finsbury Park next summer. He appears on the line-up alongside Razorlight, The K’s and more.

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Miles Davis’ Catalog Acquired by Reservoir Media
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Miles Davis’ Catalog Acquired by Reservoir Media

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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Next year would have marked Miles Davis’ 100th birthday. In advance of the centennial, independent music rights company Reservoir Media has struck a deal with the Miles Davis estate to acquire 90 percent of Davis’ music publishing rights and the estate’s income from his catalog, according to The New York Times. Reservoir and the estate will share control of Davis’ name and likeness. Terms of the acquisition have not been made public, though the Times estimates Reservoir to have paid between $40 and $60 million.

Reservoir has also outlined plans for a celebration of Davis’ centennial in 2026. These include a previously announced biopic centered on Davis’ love affair with French singer Juliette Gréco—Mick Jagger is among the film’s producers—an international tour by the former Miles Electric Band, now known as M.E.B., and a four-night “Miles Davis Centennial Celebration” to take place at San Francisco’s SFJazz center this March.

Reservoir currently administers the publishing catalogs of Snoop Dog and Joni Mitchell, among others, as well as the rights to songs by Sheryl Crow, the Isley Brothers, Offset, and Sonny Rollins. In 2021, the company purchased hip-hop and electronic label Tommy Boy Music, which led to De La Soul’s full discography being made available on streaming for the first time. Sony Music has confirmed to Music Business Worldwide that it retains the recorded music rights to Davis’ albums released between 1955 and 1985.

“With Reservoir, there’s a real respect for Miles—his music, his style and his cultural impact. That means a lot to us” Davis’ nephew Vince Willburn Jr. shared on behalf of the estate in a press statement. “This partnership gives us the chance to elevate his legacy in new ways, and to ensure that his influence continues to inspire.”

Reservoir founder and CEO Golnar Khosrowshahi added:

Miles Davis is one of the most influential musicians of all time, and it is an incredible honor that his catalog has found a home at Reservoir. We are deeply grateful to the entire Miles Davis Estate–Cheryl, Erin, Vince, Darryl and Jeff–for entrusting us with this responsibility.” She added, “This moment is also a recognition of Reservoir’s proven commitment and capability to preserve legacies and reignite discovery of legendary artists on modern platforms, like streaming and social media. As we head into his centennial year, we look forward to showcasing Miles’ brilliance to new audiences, ensuring his music continues to be heard and celebrated worldwide.

Read the Sunday Review of Miles Davis’ 1974 album Get Up With It, and revisit Michael J. Agovino’s column “A Guide to 1980s Miles Davis.”

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