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For all the fantastic vocal performances that Grace Slick delivered throughout her career, it's arguably the most famous work ...
Aerosmith had often struggled for chart success in the 1970s, but little did they know that a simple drum beat would inspire ...
Marlon Brando was not a fan of Burt Reynolds at all, but that didn't stop the latter from praising the 'A Streetcar Named ...
Eddie Murphy took over the lead role for the 'Beverly Hills Cop' franchise instead of Sylvester Stallone but that's not the ...
Despite recording two successful collaborative albums alongside Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt and Dolly Parton won't be teaming up again anytime soon.
Before the Hays Code went into effect, Hollywood movies featured sex, violence, heroic gangsters, mixed race couples, and unwed mothers.
Robert De Niro might have spent much of his career playing gangsters, but off-screen, he likes to spend time with his ...
While playing live with Jethro Tull might have been fun most of the time, Ian Anderson still won't touch this particular ...
In an unsuspecting college campus, Bruce Springsteen, John Fogerty, Smokey Robinson and Tom Morello jammed for a modest crowd ...
Ron Howard, the director of films like 'Apollo 13', actually started out as a child actor but an iconic role "terrified" him.
In particular, the band performed various covers of tracks by rock and roll pioneer Buddy Holly. “Buddy Holly was completely different; he was out of Nashville, so that introduced us to the country ...
Having worked with the likes of Katharine Hepburn and James Stewart, Cary Grant once named the "bravest" actor he'd ever seen ...