Monday, February 20, 2023

At the
O2,
UMG ruler
Sir Lucian Grainge congratulates
Capitol star
Sam Smith and team on the massive success of smash single “Unholy.” In a related story,
Beelzebub later tried to enter UMG’s afterparty and was told he wasn’t on the list. Seen just after giggling at
Ted Cruz’s outraged tweets are (l-r) UMG U.K. chief
David Joseph,
EMI Co-President
Jo Charrington, Smith, EMI Co-President
Rebecca Allen and Sir Grainge.

“This is a great party,” notes
Republic chief
Monte Lipman. “When do they roll out the knishes?” Seen brainstorming a cross-cultural feast involving deli meats and butter sandwiches are (l-r) Lipman,
Island U.K. MD
Nicola Spokes, Republic Co-President
Wendy Goldstein and
Angelina Lipman. Later, the wallpaper seen in the background got a JV deal.

Sir Grainge poses with British Dance Act winner
Becky Hill and
Polydor President
Ben Mortimer, seizing the opportunity to warn them to steer clear of weaselly American trade publications.

“I’ll have you know,” Capitol artist
Lewis Capaldi informed Joseph, Charrington, Allen and Sir Grainge, “that I put on my most formal bathrobe for this photo opportunity. Now, if you don’t mind, I’ll have a sit-down—these fuzzy slippers are
killing me.” Later, there was haggis.

Charrington, Lipman and EMI’s
Mae Stephens,
Claudia Piazza,
Archie Lamb,
Marisa Hemson and
Michaela Browne ponder the market potential of cannabis-infused Darjeeling.