Mark Wahlberg has somehow gotten away with making about 12 years' worth of bad movies in succession, but we could have so ...
Phil Collins may have an impressive back catalogue, but this lower light from his career was one of his personal favourites.
Jimmy Page always kept his ear close to the ground, and when making Swan Song, he gravitated towards the band that made this ...
In this modern musical landscape, beset with MP3 downloads and the ever-growing landscape of music streaming, the singles ...
Bruce Springsteen is the very embodiment of the stars and stripes, but underneath, the heart of his Irish ancestry will ...
While Patti Smith did have eclectic taste from the beginning, she knew when some of the biggest stars were nothing but hollow ...
Like many of his biggest songs, 'Blue Suede Shoes' was just something Elvis Presley happened to cover. But who wrote it ...
It looked like he had a bright future behind the camera, but it wasn’t to be. All the Pretty Horses was supposed to be his ...
Multiple musicians have run for US President over the decades, but jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie was the first, announcing his incredible campaign back in 1964.
Even though Billy Joel was on top of the world in the 1980s, he was guilty of having one too many stars in his eyes sometimes ...
Being fired from a band is painful business, but when it's for a particularly weird reason, it becomes even more confusing to ...
During the group’s May 2005 performance, the song’s five uses of the line, ‘Where the fuck are you?’ were censored for broadcast, only for guitarist Daron Malakian to throw in an impromptu, “Fuck yeah ...