John Paul Jones discussed how Jerry Lee Lewis' 'Great Balls of Fire' was the first record he ever bought, and how it was a ...
When asked about her career aspirations, Cameron Diaz mentioned Bill Murray as a figure who had the life she wanted, free ...
The title track from the band's third album wasn't quite the hit that 'Whip It' surprisingly became, but both songs were ...
Back in the 1990s, you wouldn't dare release a blockbuster movie unless you had a big-name musician ready with a matching song to go with it.
While metal has always been a genre for outsiders, all the public needed was the right song to get their heads banging.
We are looking at the man Bruce Springsteen called the "greatest" rock and roll guitarist of all time and how he shaped his ...
While Tom Petty kept his ears open for all sorts of rock music, he understood when some projects weren't going to work out ...
As the writer and director of Young Frankenstein, the laugh-a-minute classic that he called the single funniest motion ...
When a controversial 1969 film was released, David Bowie finally found the inspiration he was looking for to shape his iconic ...
Ranging from Guy Pearce to Sarah Snook, these are 10 actors who were way too qualified to star in the horror movies that they ...
Jerry Garcia of Grateful Dead had many musical loves, among them was the pedal steel guitar, and a 1957 performance by Chuck ...
While Lou Reed never wanted to be considered predictable, a lot of what The Velvet Underground did could be summed up in only ...
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