Things Found At Rock Star Death Scenes
A rock star's lack of privacy tends to follow them to the grave, as pictures, inquests, and theories about their death flood the internet once they pass away.
Read MoreA rock star's lack of privacy tends to follow them to the grave, as pictures, inquests, and theories about their death flood the internet once they pass away.
Read MoreFor every one of Patti LaBelle's successes, there was a failure, and for every accomplishment, there was a loss.
Read MoreIcelandic music icon Björk once played a hilarious April Fools' Day prank on fans of rock pioneers, Led Zeppelin. Unfortunately, it was just a prank.
Read MoreThomas Mesereau began doing criminal defense work in the 1990s and soon developed a reputation for helping in some cases that were making headlines.
Read MoreIn sports, accidents are bound to happen, and when they do, some athletes have no choice but to wear a sports face mask while they heal. Here's how they work.
Read MoreAs one would expect from such an icon, Whitney Houston has been referenced or had her music featured in numerous films and shows — including "American Psycho."
Read MoreKirstie Alley's infamous 1991 Emmy Award speech got laughs and raised eyebrows, and became the running joke for the rest of the night.
Read MoreThe last few years have been tough for rock music, but it's still a formidable creative force. These are the best rock albums of 2022.
Read MoreIcons of 1990s childhood, the Teletubbies walked as awkwardly as little kids and spoke an indecipherable language. So what happened to them?
Read MoreMarilyn Monroe is one of the most famous names — and faces — of all time. Did she have any children?
Read MoreOn December 29, 1996, cult actor Jack Nance got into a fight. The next day, he was dead. Police called it a homicide, but the culprit was never found.
Read MoreThere are few musicians in the world who have matched the success of Elton John. But one performer who has enjoyed comparable success is Stevie Wonder.
Read MoreJoe DiMaggio was, and remains, a legendary player for the New York Yankees, but even a highly esteemed legend can have his negative moments.
Read MoreThe life of Emmett Dalton took him deep into Indian Territory, where he first began to run afoul of the law. Eventually, he was a Hollywood actor.
Read MoreMost know Sinbad for his standing in the comedy world, but the path there has been far from simple. Here's a look inside Sinbad's life and career in Hollywood.
Read MoreIt's a common observation in the business world that it's not what you know, it's who you know that makes for success, and the maxim might apply in sports, too.
Read MoreAl Cowlings was an amazing football player, but he's best known for driving the white Bronco that carried his friend O.J. Simpson, who was fleeing police.
Read MoreOne of George Harrison's shining moments with the Beatles was on the song "I Want to Tell You." The story behind the song is as compelling as the tune itself.
Read MoreRoosevelt "Rosey" Grier earned a reputation as a fiercely competitive pro football player, so many were surprised to learn what he does to relax.
Read MoreHer road to stardom was long and filled with horrific incidents of abuse, sexual assault, loss, and depression. Here are some tragic details about Cyndi Lauper.
Read MoreAngelo Badalamenti composed the soundtrack for the TV series "Twin Peaks."
Read MoreThese days, people are expected to solve their disputes not with violence, but with words. But silent film actor Rudolph Valentino failed to get the memo.
Read MoreActor Charles Bronson's looks and voice landed him many roles in Western and war films early in his career in the 1950s. But his epitaph may surprise some.
Read MoreFrances Farmer's glamorous Hollywood future ended in a psychiatric hospital. Though she eventually got out, her life was forever changed.
Read MoreCher's mother, Georgia Holt, died on December 11 at 96. But the actress and singer's mom was an entertainer herself.
Read MoreAs the new season was about to begin in the fall of 1996, John Stockton entered contract negotiations with Jazz management.
Read MoreRock 'n' roll singer Joe Cocker rose to fame in the 1960s. Commended by Paul McCartney and imitated by John Belushi, Cocker had a style that was all his own.
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