JB- When Piers was saying to change things up and be different… I mean, in my opinion the "Rappin' Granny" did the same thing over and over again but the judges seemed to love her every time.
DM- You're absolutely right. The "Rappin' Granny" did nothing but rap. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say this, and I hope it never gets me in trouble, but I think I speak for a lot when I say the "Rappin Granny" - who was absolutely wonderful, by the way. She was adorable, a wonderful lady - but did a rapping granny really deserve to be in the finale of a million dollar talent contest like that? You couldn't understand, but they bent the rules, they changed the rules.
JB- The same thing happened with American Idol. I interviewed contestants from the first season and they said the same thing happened.
DM- After all, I have to say, thank goodness that we did (the show). A lot of great things have happened since the show. We walk into airports and people give us tremendous compliments. But we're off and running onto bigger things! As I told you before we are one the official acts of the NBA Halftime and we're one of the Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines and have been for many years. As I told you before (the interview) we should be on The Oprah Winfrey Show on December 13. On the fourth of December we're doing the Royal Variety performance in London, England. Goodness, it goes on and on and on. Over Thanksgiving we're going to be in Spain. At Christmastime we're going to go back to London. A lot of great stuff is coming our way.
JB- For something like the England presentation (you'd mentioned to me that it is for royalty), do you get nervous before you go out there for something like that?
DM- For an event like that, and in most cases we're doing an NBA event that we've done a million times, but an event like that, it's being televised for the BBC and any little mistake is right on the camera. And goodness, (an event like that) it doesn't get any bigger than that, does it?
JB- No. And it's got to be quite an honour to get invited to things like that.
DM- You've got to be out there. You've got to be at it. It's been a long, long process, it's not like we just started yesterday. A lot of years, a lot of airplanes… you give up a lot.