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Axl Rose may have a cutthroat mentality to making rock and roll, but he knew that some artists left him in the dust vocally.
Denzel Washington's religious beliefs made 'Man on Fire' an unofficial 'Training Day' sequel because he used the same piece of scripture to unlock both movies.
Tina Turner already wrote the book on how to perform, but she knew that there had to be substance even in the biggest names in pop.
Following Monroe’s death, plans to finish Something’s Got to Give were put on hold indefinitely. To this day, it has never been completed, and most of the footage that was filmed is locked away in a ...
Talking Heads have a range of influences at play, but there was one band who showed them how to bring those influences together.
Jim Carrey was keen to get death metal band Cannibal Corpse in his movie 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective', revealing a secret appreciation for the genre.
Despite having been the engineer on two classic Pink Floyd albums, Alan Parsons' work wasn't always appreciated as much as it should be by the band.
Marlon Brando made some pretty terrible movies in his career, but none were quite so bad as this one. His only consolation was that he wasn't alone.
The Baltimore hardcore band pave the way for future generations to breakout of the genres conventions and experiment with textures.
Attention Bird Utopia drop their brilliant debut album 'Best of Kings', but it sounds more than a little bit familiar, to say the least.
Dances with Wolves was a commercial and critical success that swept the Oscars and gave Costner carte blanche for his next projects. Those follow-ups have been decidedly mixed, but he proved beyond a ...
Rod Stewart has made singer-songwriting part of his wheelhouse, but he's no match for some of his contemporaries in England.