How Art Garfunkel Almost Lost His Voice
Art Garfunkel was half of the dynamic musical duo of Simon and Garfunkel, but he once almost lost his voice. Here's the story of how he almost lost his voice.
Read MoreArt Garfunkel was half of the dynamic musical duo of Simon and Garfunkel, but he once almost lost his voice. Here's the story of how he almost lost his voice.
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Read MoreWhile "Peter Pan" is often considered a happy go lucky story of a boy who never grows up, its origins are far darker and tragic.
Read MoreWhen news broke of an Indiana fertility specialist using his own sperm to treat unknowing patients, the question arose: How many children did he father?
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Read MoreLauren Bacall and Katherine Hepburn were two of the most popular and acclaimed actresses of Hollywood's golden age. Were they friends, or competitors?
Read MoreDolly Parton wrote "I Will Always Love You" but the success of Whitney Houston's version of the song made Parton millions. Here's how she spent the royalties.
Read MoreWhile the 1970 Kent State shooting might have been memorialized by the CSNY song "Ohio," another rock icon was there that day: The Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde.
Read MoreWalt Disney (yes, a real person) certainly worked for his success. He was a very wealthy man when he died in 1966. What became of that Disney fortune?
Read MoreHere's the surprising meaning behind the lyrics of the Beatles' 1966 song "Got to Get You Into My Life."
Read MoreFayard and Harold Nicholas, known as the Nicholas Brothers, were two of the biggest tap dancers in Hollywood.
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Read MoreTammi Terrell reportedly endured abuse from James Brown. Fellow band member Bobby Bennett remembered that "[Brown] beat Tammi Terrell terrible."
Read MoreGary Busey is known for being eccentric, but one of his more interesting outbursts came when he refused to act in a movie scene set in heaven.
Read MoreMarlon Brando and Vivien Leigh acted alongside each other in "A Streetcar Named Desire," but did they ever have a romantic relationship? Here's the truth/
Read MoreActress Sophia Loren and her valuable jewelry were once the target of a burglary in New York City, which ultimately motivated her to move to Switzerland.
Read MoreActor James Dean died young, just as his star was rising in Hollywood. But he had a hidden talent in his brief life.
Read MoreLed Zeppelin are surrounded by rumors of legendary rock 'n' roll antics. Sometimes the craziest ones are true, like the reason they were banned from Boston.
Read MoreGary Busey is known for his bizarre, eccentric antics, but a bizarre wrestling stunt once got him banned from the Howard Stern Show. Here's what happened.
Read MoreThe band Toto has some hit songs from the 1980s that continue to be played regularly on classic rock radio stations. This is how the band got its name.
Read MoreThere was a time when Pat Smear wasn't part of the Foo Fighters.
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