Why John Mellencamp Considers Himself The Luckiest Guy Ever
After surviving a rock star lifestyle, John Cougar considers himself the luckiest guy alive. The rocker has lived through a whole host of troubles.
Read MoreAfter surviving a rock star lifestyle, John Cougar considers himself the luckiest guy alive. The rocker has lived through a whole host of troubles.
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Read MoreTony Bennett is one of the most famous singers in the U.S., with one of the most storied careers, but how did he get his start? This was his first singing job.
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Read MoreWith so much build-up, Super Bowl games can often be anti-climactic. But, there is one game that still remains the most controversial Super Bowl ever.
Read MoreThe Jamaican bobsled team rose to international popularity in the 1988 Winter Olympics, and from the film "Cool Runnings," but how do they actually train?
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Read MoreDebbie Harry is a famous singer who rose to fame in the late '70s as the frontwoman of the iconic band, Blondie. She became a recognizable figure of the era.
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Read MorePink Floyd's 1979 hit song "Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2" featured the vocals of teens who weren't paid royalties for their participation.
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Read MoreSteve Perry became famous for being the frontman for the rock group Journey. "Oh Sherrie" was one of the first singles off Perry's 1984 debut solo album.
Read MoreLots of actors work for decades without winning an Academy Award. Lots of bands sell lots of records without a lot of Top 100 airplay -- Pink Floyd among them.
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