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While playing live with Jethro Tull might have been fun most of the time, Ian Anderson still won't touch this particular ...
Before streaming giants brought commonality to free albums, Radiohead adopted the approach as a means of goodwill. But what ...
Ryan Coogler's vampire thriller 'Sinners' exceeds box office projections and is predicted to make upwards of $42 million on ...
Clearly, when he’s not polishing his pistols, Willis loves nothing more than to thumb through a good novel. GQ asked him ...
Robert De Niro might have spent much of his career playing gangsters, but off-screen, he likes to spend time with his ...
While Roger Waters was interested in telling stories with sound, he did see some overlap between a handful of his classics.
Any venue would be gladly to have a Beatle at their institution, but Paul McCartney couldn't manage to get anywhere near some ...
David Bowie may have a singular voice in rock and roll, but he knew that he could be himself when getting his first taste for rock and roll.
While most people would consider it a blessing to feature on a song with one of The Beatles, Eric Clapton realised that he was looking for something else.
When Will Smith signed on to play one of the greatest cultural icons of all time, he had the great pleasure of meeting and becoming friends with him.
Woody Harrelson, the star of projects like 'True Detective' and 'Zombieland', once got a new movie idea after having a fit of anger in a taxi. Read more here.
As one of the major figures in the Mod subculture and of British rock music, having Pete Townshend praise you as being among the greats is a huge honour ...
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