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Liz Smith: David Foster, a ‘Hit Man’ With Heart

Wed, Nov 26, 2008

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By Liz Smith- WOWOWOW

“My favorite artist? The whole package? Talent, personality, professionalism, a good nature, a good person?  Well, I’d have to say … ummmmm”

Producer/composer/songwriter/singer David Foster stopped right there. He wouldn’t tell me! But I think he was talking about Celine Dion. He certainly grinned impishly when I put forward her name.

Since 1976 Foster has worked with, enhanced and burnished the likes of — this is only a partial list — Barbra Streisand, Cher, Madonna, Josh Groban, Renee Olstead, Olivia Newton-John, Mariah Carey, Michael Bublé, Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Dolly Parton, Michael Jackson, Andrea Bocelli, Donna Summer.

I’m sure all of these singers — especially the ladies — think that they are Foster’s fave. He has that ability to focus all his attention on whomever he is working with, and make them feel quite special. I experienced the charm of his personality myself last week, when I met David at the El Rio Grande restaurant on East 38th Street. He was accompanied by Warner Records PR queen Liz Rosenberg. They’d been up since dawn, promoting his new CD, “Hit Man: David Foster & Friends.” In fact, Liz had been guiding David through the shoals of TV and radio appearances for two weeks. It was close to the end of their joint junketing. They were tired!

When the handsome David slipped into the booth at El Rio he laughed and put his hands in front of his face, “Please, you’re not going to make me talk more about myself? I’m so sick of me!” He turned to Liz: “The world knows enough, by now, don’t you think?” Liz’s cell phone was jangling every two minutes with the latest from the Madonna front. She was distracted to say the least, saying: “Eat, drink, mention the CD!”

The funny thing was, David really didn’t want to talk about himself; at least not the work stuff. “I’m much more comfortable as the guy behind the scenes. Sometimes attention can be embarrassing.” He looked at Liz Rosenberg. She laughed, “That’s a hilarious approach to success in the music industry.” Her cell rang again. She looked at it like it was going to bite her. “You’re the only embarrassed person I know. And so many others should be.”

Pressed to comment on the CD/DVD package — a live concert recorded in Las Vegas — David said, “It was kind of like directing and orchestrating my own funeral — getting all these artists together for one night to honor me.” (The video version will soon air on PBS.) He talked a lot about life rushing by, and how everybody has a third act, and they should never waste a minute getting to it. David is one of those people who automatically assumes everybody has a  second act in them — he’s very optimistic. “I’m 59, so I figure I have about 20 good summers left. I’m not going to piss away anything now.” I told David that speaking from my own experience, he was being somewhat conservative about “good summers.”

Would his third act be another marriage? “Uh, no. Three is enough. Actually, if it weren’t for the sex, I’d think I’d probably marry a man. Two guys — it seems easier. But I couldn’t make the ‘big commitment!’” (His current lady is the beautiful Yolanda Hadid.)

David has five — count ‘em five — daughters. His sister, Jaymes, is the woman who made Clay Aiken a baby daddy. He is comfortable with women and most other aspects of life and love. Of his sister’s choice, he did say, “She was married for 23 years and always wanted children. The marriage ended. She and Clay were best friends and they found a way to have this beautiful baby. It’s great. She is a phenomenal mother. And they are all  very happy.”

He’s done some TV, most prominently the reality show, “The Princes of Malibu,” in which he attempted to convince his spoiled, slacker, step-sons, Brandon and Brody Jenner, to … stop slacking. Last we looked, the boys remain famous for being famous. What about some real acting for David Foster? He is so genial and outgoing.

“No, I don’t think so. Barbra tested me years ago, and told me I just didn’t have it.”

“Barbra who?”

“Streisand.”

“The same Barbra Streisand who made ‘A Star is Born?’”

“Well, yes!”

“David, I think you can go get a second opinion.”

Liz’s phone rang again. As if reading Rosenberg’s mind, David said, “I can tell you my favorite moment working with Madonna. We were in the studio, and suddenly she stopped singing and lay down on the floor, moaning. I thought she was sick. ‘Madonna what’s wrong?’ She said, ‘I need a man. I mean, a real man!”

I asked, “What happened?”

David: “She got over it, and went back to the music. I didn’t volunteer and she didn’t offer. I just wasn’t her kind of man.”

Madonna’s loss, I’d say.

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Before we parted, I did ask David Foster who he thought was the new sound, the new star — in music. He immediately said, “Charice.” She is the teenage Filipina beauty who first gained attention through appearances posted on YouTube. I asked her last name. David said, “It is ‘Pempengco.’ But forget that. This girl is going to be known by one name, like Cher and Madonna. I told her that, as soon as I heard her sing.”

Charice did appear for David in Las Vegas. She sang, “I Will Always Love You.”

Well, that’s the general feeling about this guy.

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    apennyforyourthought Says:

    If given the opportunity, I wouldn’t mind collaborating with Mr. Foster and knowing more about his creative process…while enjoying the anticipated focus Ms. Smith contends Mr. Foster is able to give whomever he is working with. Anyone who thinks highly of Cha’s talents is certainly worth knowing.


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    n3lakay Says:

    His reputation is at stake.To aver blatantly that charice is the next big thing is not a calculated guess but almost a stated fact.How could he go wrong when the equation is already complete.15TH TIME GRAMMY AWARDEE+WORLD RICHEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMAN + THE NEW VOICE OF THE MILLENIUM= A HIT.ILL BET MY BUTT INCLUDING MY MOTHER IN-LAW THAT HE WILL BE PROVEN CORRECT.


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    charicefan-25 Says:

    Mr David Foster has been in the music industry business for almost 40 years now and when he said that CHARICE will gonna be the next international superstar, then he is almost sure that it will gonna happen for charice. He is really determined to make it happen for Charice, especially now she calls him ” hey dad”. More success to this new team CHARICE-DAVID-OPRAH.


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