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What started as a simple quartet of Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, Dave Shogren, and John Hartman evolved into an ever-changing lineup.
Read MoreWhat started as a simple quartet of Tom Johnston, Patrick Simmons, Dave Shogren, and John Hartman evolved into an ever-changing lineup.
Read MoreWhere were the police? "They were there," Yates insisted, "but it appeared as though they were there to protect the people who were beating us."
Read MoreNot many people these days talk about wanting to hang out with Axl Rose. And there are some decent reasons why.
Read More"It's all a big hoax, honey. I never wrote a song in my life," said Elvis.
Read More"London Calling" by The Clash is truly iconic, so much so that it crashes into the 15th spot on Rolling Stones' list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
Read MoreFrom a very young age, Grammy-award winning guitarist Eric Clapton was known as an above-average student with a penchant for art.
Read MoreThe body of Bon Scott, lead singer of the Australian hard rock band AC/DC, was found in his car having asphyxiated on his own vomit after a night of drinking.
Read MoreJames Brown is a name everybody knows. The dude had a lot going for him, but he also had a dark side.
Read MoreDennis Lobban, found guilty for the murder of Peter Tosh and two of his friends, was asked whether he had anything to say. "I am innocent, sir," he answered.
Read MoreMötley Crüe's Tommy Lee: a man whose public misdeeds are outnumbered only by the number of times that he showed the audience his sweet keister on tour.
Read MoreMichael Balzaray, also known as "Flea," started life in a tougher-than-tough home situation.
Read MoreYou might want to sit down. The most expensive baseball card ever sold wasn't exactly cheap.
Read MoreLaura Ingalls Wilder, the woman behind the Little House books really was born in the time of westward expansion -- February 7, 1867, outside Pepin, Wisconsin
Read MoreChristian Slater was sentenced to 90 days in jail in 1997 for drug assault.
Read MoreThe term "blockbuster" used to describe movies has a war-time origin.
Read MoreBefore Stevie Nicks became a famous musician, it's not surprising that iconic rocker Janis Joplin, a successful singer in the 1960s, was someone Nicks admired.
Read MoreSteven Tyler had a raccoon that he kept as a pet when he was 16 years old.
Read MoreRolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has been married to Patti Hansen since 1983.
Read More"Ink Master" Season 2 winner Steve Tefft expanded his business after appearing on the show.
Read MoreComedian Phil Hartman was killed by his wife in a murder-suicide in 1998.
Read MoreConan O'Brien has a high IQ and graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University.
Read MoreBlonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe had one of the most iconic looks in Hollywood.
Read MoreJimmy Stewart is famous for his role in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" and "It's a Wonderful Life," but he also once wrote a tribute poem about his dog.
Read MoreMichael Jackson's troubling legal issues also impacted his sister Janet. Here's how Michael's trial affected his famous sister Janet Jackson.
Read MoreDonna Reed is known for her matronly, domestic persona on "The Donna Reed Show," but she also won an Academy Award for her role in "From Here to Eternity."
Read MoreLL Cool J was one of the original hip-hop artists to earn mainstream praise, but where did his name actually come from? Here's what LL Cool J actually means.
Read MoreEzekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott definitely have chemistry on the gridiron, but at the Dallas Cowboys stars friends off the field as well? Let's take a look.
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