How Nirvana Helped Rejuvenate Weird Al Yankovic's Career
Nirvana helped Weird Al Yankovic revitalize his career after a three-year slump that started with the 1989 box-office bomb UHF.
Read MoreNirvana helped Weird Al Yankovic revitalize his career after a three-year slump that started with the 1989 box-office bomb UHF.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine the dynamic and attention-grabbing Gwen Stefani as a backup singer, but in her former band, No Doubt, that's how her career started.
Read MoreBorn into a family with multiple other famed musicians, Johann Sebastian Bach was one of the greatest figures in the history of classical music.
Read MoreIn his last interview, Lennon was transparent about hating the process of writing the songs that would become inextricably woven into the fabric of our lives.
Read MoreFrom the outside looking in, probably no one pegged Nirvana rocker Kurt Cobain as the kind of guy who would have a will. Those instincts would be correct.
Read MoreOn July 23, 2011, Winehouse was found dead at home from accidental alcohol poisoning. Winehouse did not have a will. Her net worth was around $4.66 million.
Read MoreHere are the best and worst paths to take in Netflix's new interactive film Escape The Undertaker.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine John Wayne hanging ten, catching the big one, and riding the wave in like a gunslinger chasing down a band of outlaws - but he did.
Read MoreYoda sculptor Stuart Freeborn created the facial features of the Jedi Master using his own face, as well as Albert Einstein's.
Read MoreThe Undertaker has several tattoos covering his body, and they have sentimental meanings behind them.
Read MoreCaptain Meade didn't know he had caused the injury until President Roosevelt revealed it in his autobiography 12 years later. The extent of it was hidden.
Read MoreMany know Russian President Vladimir Putin as a former KGB agent, a prominent politician for over two decades, and arranging his own public relations photo ops.
Read More"We spent long lazy afternoons on the beach, talking and burying each other in the sand. At times like this, Andy wasn't as strange as he initially seemed."
Read MoreAt 90 years old, William Shatner will be the oldest human to boldly go where a handful of people have already gone — thanks to Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin.
Read MoreBy the time The Beatles played their now-iconic rooftop concert at the Apple Records headquarters in 1969, the bandmates' relationships were already frayed.
Read MoreLeonardo da Vinci is perhaps one of the greatest minds to ever grace the Earth. A true Renaissance man, da Vinci was an inventor, painter, scientist, and more.
Read MoreThe desire for world peace has motivated many major artists throughout the 20th century and beyond, their message transmitted to the world through symbols.
Read MoreHere's why the Beatles, after suggesting several farfetched venues, opted to hold their 1969 concert on the Apple Corps rooftop.
Read MoreWu-Tang Clan first emerged with their breakthrough single "Protect Ya Neck" and their classic 1993 debut album, "Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)."
Read MoreOne of the most infamous stories out of the '70s involves a woman who would become affectionately known as the "Queen of the Groupie Scene" — Sable Starr.
Read MoreWhat makes some performers have hit upon hit and others to only have one chart-topping song only to disappear into obscurity as quickly as they arrived?
Read MoreThis isn't the first time Eminem has served up pasta, though. Mom's Spaghetti was a pop-up in 2017, connected to Eminem's "Revival" album, then on tour in 2018.
Read MoreMadonna had an awkward interview with late-night show host David Letterman in 1994.
Read MoreMuch about Disney World has changed in the half century since it first welcomed guests, but much is still remarkably similar to how it was October 1, 1971.
Read MoreHowever, when a plane crashed in 2021, Lara was piloting. He and six passengers died, including his wife Gwen Shamblin Lara, founder of the Weigh Down method.
Read MoreNazism is a disease that humanity has yet to squash, and even after their defeat in World War II, many Nazis were able to escape to the Americas.
Read MoreBritish metal band Motörhead melted faces for the better part of 40 years, from their formation in the 1970s until the death of frontman Lemmy Kilmister.
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