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Peter Gabriel recalled George Martin being appalled by his approach to creating art, evidently preferring a more stringent ...
John Frusciante knew all of Frank Zappa's solos by the time he was 16. However, his audition for Mothers of Invention didn't ...
It sounds like sentimental tripe, and that’s exactly what Stewart thought. Reflecting on his filmic highs and lows, he called Pot o’ Gold “easily the worst film I ever made.” In fact, in Michael ...
The legal team for Justin Baldoni are preparing "additional evidence" after his counterclaim for defamation against Blake ...
Neil Young has seen it all, having been in the music industry for over half a century but still maintains a deep spiritual ...
Axl Rose has never been afraid of running his mouth, but these are the five bands that he hates more than any others. Read ...
Sly Stone lived a life of ups and downs, to the point that it's worth asking where he had any regrets before he passed away.
Gene Wilder was a comedic genius and a legend of show business, but he became distrustful of Hollywood after one bad experience.
Exploring the woefully underrated music of Chicago-born Kip Tyler, the rockabilly bongo player who paved the way for horror rock and inspired The Cramps.
No matter what the Hollywood mythology might have you believe, Audrey Hepburn did not soar to success from the moment she landed a major role.
In the age of streaming, more and more fans want to grab their own vinyl. But what about CDs, since when did they become a historic commodity?
There are many movies that spark the water works for audiences around the world, but Ana de Armas described one scene most notorious for this.