EMILY PRESCOTT: Tara Newley unearths a lost musical masterpiece from her late father Anthony

EMILY PRESCOTT: Tara Newley unearths a lost musical masterpiece from her late father Anthony

Speaking of art that imitates life… here’s a perfect example. Tara Newley, daughter of 1960s singer Anthony Newley and film legend Joan Collins, has unearthed a long-lost musical masterpiece from her father.

The man who wrote the music for the 1971 movie Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory and co-wrote the classic song Feeling Good, died in 1999 at the age of 67, King III. He was working on a musical about Richard.

And of course, III, which was unearthed under a parking lot in Leicester in 2012. It was Richard himself.

Tara Newley, photographed with her family Joan Collins, is gone, and Tony discovers a lost musical masterpiece belonging to his late father, who wrote the music for Charlie’s Chocolate Factory.

Tara is the first daughter and first husband of screen legend Joan Collins, Tony Newley.

Tara is the first daughter and first husband of screen legend Joan Collins, Tony Newley.

Tara, 58, theatrical producer, said that reviving her father's musical has become a musical.

Tara, a 58-year-old theater producer, said that playing her father’s musical has become an “obsession”.

Tara, a 58-year-old theater producer, says acting out her father’s musical has become an “obsession.”

“I was curious a few years ago when I had to fly to America with my other siblings to update my father’s contracts. I saw Richard III in his catalog and began to wonder what had happened to him. “

Tara was a new mother when her father died. “I think searching for his last words and music was a way of suffering and getting closer to him,” she explains.

However, his search for the manuscript was hampered by Covid restrictions, as he was unable to return to America and many of his father’s former colleagues also died.

Eventually, Tara’s fate changed when her father’s agent’s secretary called to say she had found the manuscript behind an old filing cabinet. “It had a cap with pictures of the father in medieval clothes on the front. It was like he was winking at me. I was so happy,” Tara says.

“Mother knows. She likes it when I work with her from beyond the grave.

He staged the first performance of the play, a musical comedy called Digging Up Dick, which refers to how the king’s body was found, and he has his eye on the West End.

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Good morning Branson!

It’s clear that Richard Branson has an ego to match his huge bank account. The billionaire celebrated his 72nd birthday with a “Richard Branson Through the Ages” party on one of the Virgin Voyage ships.

Guests, who came in a variety of Branson-inspired outfits, from flight attendants to astronauts, were even able to wear face masks. Richard’s musician, 37-year-old son Sam, along with his father and 40-year-old sister Holly, sang a song he respectfully wrote, Sympathy For The Legend.

Branson announced that he’s created an Instagram filter with his own cartoon for “a smart person” fans to download, in case anyone doesn’t know it’s the big day.

Richard's musician, 37-year-old son Sam, along with his father and 40-year-old sister Holly, sang a song he respectfully wrote, Sympathy For The Legend.

Richard’s musician, 37-year-old son Sam, along with his father and 40-year-old sister Holly, sang a song he respectfully wrote, Sympathy For The Legend.

Source: Daily Mail

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