The Sad Reason Phil Collins Stopped Playing The Drums
In a recent interview, Phil Collins revealed why he won't be playing the drums during Genesis' upcoming The Last Domino? tour.
Read MoreIn a recent interview, Phil Collins revealed why he won't be playing the drums during Genesis' upcoming The Last Domino? tour.
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Read MoreKurt Warner went from working at a grocery store while playing semi-professional football to keep his dream alive to playing in the NFL.
Read MoreNetflix's documentary "The Women and the Murderer" follows a French police chief and a victim's mother as they track down notorious serial killer Guy Georges.
Read MoreBack in the '70s and '80s, the Playboy Mansion was the place to be. Attending a party at the Tudor home was a status symbol; it was a sign that you'd made it
Read MoreOprah Winfrey has a lot of connections to other famous people. In fact, some people got even more famous after appearing on her long-running namesake program.
Read MoreForever remembered as the man who killed Alexander Hamilton, U.S. Senator and Vice President Aaron Burr had a promising start in life.
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Read MoreIn 1952, NBC's "Today Show" was struggling. Ratings for the new show were plummeting and NBC had to think fast on how to save it. Their solution? A chimp
Read MoreBy all accounts, Hitler's father, Alois, terrorized and tormented him as a child. However, his mother is a different story.
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Read MoreIn 1977, Marvel and KISS got together for a comic book, and the band members even added their own blood to the comic book's ink.
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Read MoreThe rock band KISS has been melting fans' faces for nearly 50 years now, bringing a theatricality (and marketability) to the act that transcended their music.
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Read MoreIn his first cartoons, Mickey was voiced by none other than Walt Disney himself, who provided all his vocalizations before the character actually spoke.
Read MoreMonroe's life was surrounded by mystery, and to this day, many have never been solved, including the one about her first wedding ring from Joe DiMaggio.
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