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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 ...
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.
Gene Wilder was a comedic genius and a legend of show business, but he became distrustful of Hollywood after one bad experience.
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?
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.
Peter Gabriel recalled George Martin being appalled by his approach to creating art, evidently preferring a more stringent ...
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.
Linda Ronstadt recalls how Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris turned her on to female country singers before their collaboration in the 1980s.
Stanley Kubrick was notoriously hard to work with, as evidenced by his treatment of Shelley Duvall, but there was one actor he actually apologised to.
Quincy Jones was desperate to get Prince to sing on 'We Are the World', but the artist turned it down and refused to be a part of the all-star choir.
Led Zeppelin were the band that changed rock forever, but it was a 1951 jazz recording that first united the bandmembers when they first came together in ...
Any supergroup may seem like a big deal on paper, but sometimes the biggest names in music don't have the resources to get off the ground.
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