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The late Black Sabbath vocalist suddenly died just weeks after he made his final on-stage appearance with the band.
Once heralded as the next greatest rock guitarist and touted as a member of Duran Duran and Thin Lizzy, but due to "cruel twists of fate", fame always eluded Robin George. The artist, who died last year, is remembered by a dedicated group of fans and a new book which charts his career highs, as well as the catalogue of bad breaks that plagued it.
He hadn't had an outright hit in years, which seemed odd, considering the hot-streak of success that he had been on just prior to the pandemic. He's now set to scale down with the upcoming sports drama The Smashing Machine,
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In a wide-ranging interview, Hollywood's Mamie Van Doren talks about everything from Marylin Monroe's JFK affair to Sydney Sweeney to Howard Hughes.
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Forgive the poor pun and reference, but it sure smells like The Rock might make his way back to WWE programming soon.
Released in 1980 on Osbourne’s debut solo album Blizzard of Ozz, “Crazy Train” did not make the Hot 100 upon its release despite becoming one of his signature songs. It did rise to No. 9 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart in July 1981.
Chris Rock has tapped Rosalind Eleazar, Adam Driver, Daniel Kaluuya and Anna Kendrick for roles in his feature directorial debut at A24.