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In 1971, when confusion and societal disillusionment were high, George Harrison pulled everybody together with his spiritual ...
Francis Ford Coppola was so unhappy with the musical 'Finian's Rainbow' that he wanted it to fail; that way, he didn't become associated with it to audiences.
Icon of cinema and idol of style, Quentin Tarantino’s reign in the land of cult cinema began in the early 1990s and here we explore the best of it.
U2 have crafted a wealth of ambitious albums over the years, but their controversial 2014 effort was once compared to The Who's 'Quadrophenia' by The Edge.
Jeff Goldblum couldn't pick just one song to listen to for the rest of his life, so he opted for one soul classic and an obscure jazz piece.
Alfred Hitchcock claimed he only found a project to suit an actor once, instead of casting an actor to fit his project, and the result was 'Under Capricorn.' ...
According to Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose, this singer is the greatest vocalist of all time and the leader of the best band to ever exist, providing huge inspiration ...
Sylvester Stallone has always tried to follow in the footsteps of this Hollywood giant, for better or for worse.
Of all the strange things you could ever see, Bob Dylan playing tennis with The Beatles is one of them. But it happened at a highly-strung time for them both.
Julian Lennon was let down by his father, John Lennon, who seemed not to know how to be a dad, but Paul McCartney stepped up as a kind of surrogate father.
A look at all the ways Maynard James Keenan and Frank Zappa have lots in common, despite Keenan being completely unmoved by Zappa's music.
Most legacy sequels are bad and really rub dirt on the legacy of it all, but these five proved they can be done well and proudly carry on the name.
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