Why The Eagles Sued The Real Hotel California
"Hotel California" by The Eagles is one of the band's most popular and iconic songs, but they actually sued the real Hotel California over a copyright issue.
Read More"Hotel California" by The Eagles is one of the band's most popular and iconic songs, but they actually sued the real Hotel California over a copyright issue.
Read MoreIn hip-hop, there are few artists as committed to the music or with a more dedicated fanbase than Tech N9ne. The rapper has released 24 albums since in 1999.
Read MoreIn our modern age, more and more people are living longer and longer. It comes as a shock, then, when someone like Paul O'Neill dies at the age of 61.
Read MoreArtists will often tell you they're more than their creative outlet -- James Garner, Steve McQueen, and Paul Newman all enjoyed a high-stakes hobby.
Read MorePerhaps everyone has regrets at one point or another in life. Presidents, kings, queens -- even the Queen of Soul herself, Aretha Franklin, had one.
Read MoreRidley Scott's "House of Gucci" got more than its share of mixed reviews when it came out in November. Fans were unsatisfied except for one element: Lady Gaga.
Read MoreSan Francisco Mayor London Breed officially announced December 16 as "Metallica Day" in honor of the band's 40-year anniversary, which included several events.
Read MoreThe Gucci family is not happy with how members of their family were depicted in "House of Gucci."
Read MoreThe 1980s was a huge decade for rock music, with iconic bands rising and, many times, quickly falling. Here's the real reason these '80s bands broke up.
Read MoreA celebrity's death almost always attracts theories of the conspiracy nature -- what, when, who? Jayne Mansfield's death in an auto accident is no exception.
Read MoreThe real meaning behind "Turning Japanese" by The Vapors has a lot of fan theories behind it. But the song writer said none of those are accurate.
Read MoreSir Elton John is a music icon, but he has one vice responsible for draining much of his income. The singer reportedly spends a fortune on flowers each year.
Read MoreMartin Scorsese used Rolling Stones songs in several of his movies, such as the classic "Gimme Shelter" three times in some of his most successful films.
Read MoreAretha Franklin is known for many things. The Queen of Soul, a Kennedy Center honoree, and a Grammy Award-winner are just a few of her notable accomplishments.
Read MoreRolling Stone originally slammed AC/DC's first album, calling it "calculated stupidity." Here's what else the magazine said.
Read MoreWhen Jimmy Page was putting together Led Zeppelin following the dissolution of The Yardbirds, he approached one teenaged singer to see if he was interested.
Read MoreWhile they surely had good days, Gary Coleman and Shannon Price's relationship reportedly devolved into acrimony and even needed police involvement at times.
Read MorePopular culture is full of examples of individuals who seemed to rise out of nowhere, become prominent, and then vanish in tragedy, as did Edie Sedgwick.
Read MoreDespite its commercial failure, the Beach Boys' 1967 album Smiley Smile ultimately had major ramifications for the group's career going forward.
Read MoreAt first, an album was just a collection of tracks by an artist or band. Eventually, they were created thematically, with underlying meaning, like "Desperado."
Read MoreR&B icon Marvin Gaye was killed by his father at 44 years old. Here is who inherited his estate when he died.
Read MoreJust as Lou Grant and Mary Richards became friends on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," Ed Asner and Mary Tyler Moore became friends in real life.
Read MoreRonald Reagan and The Beach Boys had a surprising connection. Reagan invited them to play at the Special Olympics, and assisted in the burial of Dennis Wilson.
Read MoreThough reports differ, it is said that Snoop Dogg was associated with the Rollin 20's Crips -- a Long Beach faction of the notorious Crips gang.
Read MoreMarvin Gaye's powerful protest song "What's Going On" is cemented in music history. Here is the real meaning behind it.
Read MoreStevie Wonder, whose legal name is Stevland Hardaway Morris, is the father of nine children. So where are they now? Let's take a look.
Read MoreThe premiere episode of "1883," the Paramount+ prequel to "Yellowstone" starring Sam Elliott, is streaming now. Part of it takes place in Hell's Half Acre.
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