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Emerson, Lake and Palmer proved supergroups could indeed be prolific and coherent. In fact, this one great song seemingly fell in their laps.
Patti Smith has announced details of her new memoir 'Bread of Angels' which is set for release on November 4th, 2025, through ...
Neil Young randomly dig up old recordings and continue to put them out in such a haphazard way! Read more about the project that took 22 years.
Roger Ebert didn't hold back when savaging a horror movie that went on to gain cult status, and even became a favourite of Christopher Nolan.
Ian Anderson would always learn a great deal from the bands that he saw live, but these things weren't always positive.
Paul McCartney may have one of the best pedigrees in rock and roll, but even he knew when something wasn't up to his usual standards.
Margot Robbie is an Oscar nominated actor, a box office-smashing producer, and, apparently, a world-class diplomat.
Michael Caine was too famous and too talented to be given his marching orders when he became a star, but he had to make it there first.
The Rolling Stones pairing Mick Jagger and Keith Richards never denied Chuck Berry was an inspiration, however, Jagger called him "rude" and a "parody".
Ritchie Blackmore once named 'Blonde On Blonde' as his favourite Bob Dylan record ever, describing the singer as someone who "remains mysterious".
Alfred Hitchcock's instincts were usually spot-on when it came to casting, but the 'Master of Suspense' made a couple of egregious errors.
Brian Wilson was the brains behind The Beach Boys, but at one point, they had to work without him. This was the first track to not feature their leader.