Friday, June 7, 2024

"Close To You"

"Close To You"
Mike Clifford

Here is the perfect ballad for Pride Month a re-working of the Carpnter's Classic "Close To You" 

Sung and performed by former Teen Idol Mike Clifford of "Close To Cathy" fame.

The cover itself is a tribut to the song's writer Burt Bacharach here's the 411:

"Mike first met the late Burt Bacharach in New York in 1963. Since then, Mike has been an admirer of his work. In the course of his illustrious career, Burt won six Grammy's, three Oscars, an Emmy, and many other worldwide awards. In this tribute, Mike has recorded a new version of one of his biggest hits (written with Hal David), "Close to You" made famous by the Carpenters in 1970. With a brilliant arrangement by the iconic Maurice Gainen and a fresh and captivating video, Mike brings new life to this classic million seller! Special thanks to Devin Pinckard for lending his wonderful talents to this project. Entire production was conceived and co-produced by the great Maurice Gainen and Mike Clifford."

Hit the video after the jump and celebrate your Pride!



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Thursday, June 6, 2024

Michael's Musings

Michael Shinafelt

Tis' the season to be Proud! Gay Pride Month is officially on!!! Don't you just love a man in uniform?! That man in uniform would be yours truly.

Something about men in uniform make may gay guys swoon, trust me I've gotten a lot of that regarding the photo above. Let the Pride celebration commence!!!

Back door guests are the best, the more you know...

Don't forget to drink water and mind your own business this week

Gays like Bewitched because it's about outsiders,fight me!

At the stroke of midnight June 1st, Bam! Gay everything

Classy people don't have one night stands, they have auditions. You didn't get a call back.

Finding a man to milk, dicuss

This used to be my playground, amongst other things

Vinyl Fetish the mind reels

Woman Crush of the Week - This photo came up in my Facebook Memories it's my forever grrrrrl Traci Lords!

I be cute so I pose for a pic

One word: Eric on Netflix, It's so good!

Plastic Hearts or Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers, your choice

Congrats to George Takei on being the Grand Marshall at the Pride Parade in Hollywood this Sunday!

Time for me to get to yoga at Hollywood Forever Cemetery

Get proud with me here!

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Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Hump Day & Chill

Love Is Love
Madonna & Isabella Rossellini

It's Pride Month and today I thought we would Hump Day & Chill to the Queen of Pop doing what she does best, being provocative.

"Yes" here is an image from Madonna's notorious Sex book of her and Isabella Rossellini in a suggestive embrace as a Lesbian Couple.

I felt it only fitting that we include one of the LGBTQIA's strongest allies in our Pride celebration here at Entertain Me.

Madonna after all was on the front line in the battle against HIV and AIDS, thus we must give the legend credit where it is due.

So snuggle up to this image of love and Hump Day & Chill with Pride!

Madonna on IG -

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Sunday, June 2, 2024

Happy Pride Month!

Pride!
Michael Shinafelt

It's on! June is officially Pride Month, being a member of the LGBTQIA community I will be posting Pride related things all month long.

Guess which letter I am in the acronym? Base on the image above I think you've got it!

We kicked here at Entertain Me kicked it off yesterday with a post on 12th place Amrican Idol runner up and out singer David Hernandez.

There's more where that came from.

Get your Pride on! We'll have a gay ole time! 

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Saturday, June 1, 2024

I Am Who I Am

American Idol’s David Hernandez is releasing a re-imagined version of the title track from his first EP, I Am Who I Am.  The new version has been shortened to “I AM,” but still tells the story of David’s earlier years, growing up in a broken home among family members struggling with substance abuse, all while being bullied in school for his differences.  “I was listening to that old record, going down the memory lane of my life and career, remembering that young kid who was scared yet somehow had the audacity to chase his dream on national TV,” David Hernandez reflects today.    “It occurred to me how much I still relate to him.” It got David to thinking: what if he re-recorded the track and revamped it for the modern era, as a nod to all that he has been through since? He reached out to the producer of that first EP, Alex Teamer, and within a few days, they had a new version of the song.  

“So much of what I sang about in my first album still rings true today,” David Hernandez continues from his Los Angeles home.  “I’ve worked so hard to overcome the traumas of my childhood, and by the grace of God, I have managed to heal so much of my past pain, but I would be lying if I said that some days weren’t still a struggle.  I think I will always be discovering who I am until my dying day. There’s a beauty in that.”

The new version of “I AM” is an anthemic pop song, with David’s powerful vocals amplified by the addition of orchestral strings, piano, and drums.  Like the original, it delivers hints of soul and R&B but the new version adds major and minor chords throughout that produce a sense of push and pull, reminiscent of the emotional tugs many people battle on their journey to self-discovery. There is also a huge climatic chorus and an ending choir that takes listeners to church with a spiritual experience meant to drive home the feelings of hope and redemption.

The music video, co-produced and directed by David Hernandez and Johny D. and shot in Burbank at Stage 35, echoes the sentiment of the song.  It opens with David, the music star, about to perform on stage, greeted by applause and adulation from screaming fans while at the same time, facing an onslaught of criticism and homophobia from the media.  The pressure is intense and an emotionally beaten David Hernandez wonders, “Who am I?”.  A polaroid image of David as an adorable child in a Mickey Mouse shirt is depicted on a screen and then we see an all grown up David in that same Mickey Mouse shirt as he looks back at pivotal moments of his life and career.

“I remember the initial excitement of stardom when I thought it was all cheering crowds and fancy clothes,” David says.  “But pretty quickly, the doubts crept it along with the questions:  Is this it? Is this me? Did I hit my goal? Have I realized my dreams? Why do I feel so empty?”
In the video, Hernandez finally loses control, ripping his costume off and trashing his dressing room.  He walks out to an empty set, in complete silence and loneliness, left to his own thoughts.  There is no crowd. There are no distractions. No one is there to lean on.  Only him. 

David Hernandez gained national attention as a Top 12 finalist on American Idol. Since then, his talents have been showcased on notable platforms like The Ellen ShowThe Today Show, MTV's TRL, and TV Guides' Sexiest Stars.   He even performed at the Inaugural Kick-Off Celebration ball for Barack Obama alongside renowned artists John Legend and Maroon 5. 


In his music, David draws inspiration from legends like Stevie Wonder, John Legend, Whitney Houston, Donnie Hathaway, Alicia Keys, Luther Vandross, Beyoncé, and Michael Jackson. He writes and produces his own original music.  One of David's notable hits, "Beautiful," made its way to the Top 100 of the Billboard Dance charts, with its music video becoming a viral sensation. In the past year, he has released several self-produced songs and music videos including "Sorry," "Kingdom," and the infectious summer anthem "Boomerang." 

 

David also recently completed a successful 8-month residency in the Off-Broadway musical comedy Naked Boys Singing, for which he won the Broadway World Award for "Best Performer in a Musical."

 

His latest album, Don’t @ Me, is available on all digital platforms.  It includes the hit singles "Vices" and "When it Rains, it Pours”.  The album’s title claps back at critics who publicly outed him for being gay and for being a former stripper.   “They still don’t realize how much their words have scarred me,” David says today.

 

He understands he is not alone in his mental health struggles and often hears from fans who are facing their own hardships.  “It’s why I never want to sugarcoat things in my music,” he explains.  “I hate when people act like their life has been a breeze. That's not how life works. Sometimes it's incredible and other times it is really f-ing hard. But no matter how hard it gets, it’s important to remember that we all have the strength and ability to push through our pain and turn it into triumph.”

 

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