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  • Harry Belafonte smiling

    The Heart-Wrenching Death Of Harry Belafonte

    Singer, actor, and activist Harry Belafonte died on April 25, 2023, at the age of 96.

    By Karen Corday Read More
  • Marilyn Monroe in a garden

    What Marilyn Monroe's Exes Said About Her

    Many men that had relationships with Marilyn Monroe tended to speak about her at length. Here's what Monroe's exes said about her after her death.

    By Kathy Benjamin Read More
  • Mark McGrath Rodney Sheppard performing as Sugar Ray

    Sugar Ray's Tragedies And Hardships

    Sugar Ray was one of the '90s pop juggernauts that shaped the musical landscape of the decade. But it wasn't all fun and games, even when stardom came knocking.

    By DB Kelly Read More
  • Eddie Vedder playing guitar

    What Eddie Vedder's Former Bandmates Have Said About Him

    Eddie Vedder has collaborated with countless talented musicians over the course of his decades-long career. Here's what they've had to say about him.

    By Joe Garza Read More
  • Yusuf/Cat Stevens smiling

    The Near-Death Experiences That Changed Cat Stevens Forever

    If not for two near-death experiences, the life of folk singer Yusuf/Cat Stevens - formerly known just as Cat Stevens - could have been very different.

    By William Kennedy Read More
  • Otis Redding III

    Otis Redding III Was Always Trying To Get Out Of His Father's Shadow

    Famous parents can be a blessing or a curse, as musician Otis Redding III learned early on in his life.

    By William Kennedy Read More
  • Henry Rollins

    Why Henry Rollins Says He'll Never Return On Stage With A Band

    Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins says he'll never return on stage with a band. Here's why he's done performing music.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Elton John sings at Dodger Stadium 1975

    The Biggest Concerts Of The 1970s

    Some of the most memorable concerts in history took place in the 1970s. From Jean-Michel Jarre to the Beach Boys, these were the biggest concerts of the decade.

    By Chandler Stark Read More
  • Keith Richards smiling

    Otis Redding's Version Of Satisfaction Was How Keith Richards Wanted It To Sound

    As many Rolling Stones fans will tell you, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" is perhaps the band's best single - or at least the most recognizable.

    By William Kennedy Read More
  • Young Ron Howard black & white

    The Andy Griffith Show's Ron Howard Needed Help With His Opening Credits Rock-Skip

    Ron Howard, who was only 6 years old when took the part of Opie, wasn't exactly a gifted rock tosser at the time, so how did they get that legendary intro shot?

    By William Kennedy Read More
  • Pancho Villa

    The Legendary Lost Biopic Of Pancho Villa

    A melodrama using real combat scenes seemed like a good idea at the time, but here's what happened to the legendary lost biopic of Pancho Villa.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Jazz great Ahmad Jamal

    How Ahmad Jamal Got His Name

    Well before Muhammad Ali and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar jettisoned their birth names when they became Muslims, the seminal jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal converted to Islam.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • School library aisle girl reading

    The Most Banned Books In 21st-Century America

    Books have been challenged (and sometimes banned) for a wide variety of reasons over the years. Here are the books that face the most controversy today.

    By Mina Elwell Read More
  • Jazz great Ahmad Jamal

    Why Music Legend Ahmad Jamal Disliked The Term Jazz

    Ahmad Jamal would eject the term "jazz" for the kind of music he would become famous for as a musician, composer, and band leader. Here's why.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Marie Osmond performing on stage

    Marie Osmond's Tragic Real-Life Story

    Marie Osmond has been singing and dancing her way to stardom for more than half a century, but it hasn't always been smooth sailing. Here's her tragic story.

    By DB Kelly Read More
  • Aftermath of collapse debris in Hyatt lobby

    Tragic Details About The Deadly Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse

    The collapse of two walkways at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City remains the deadliest accidental building collapse in US history.

    By Marina Manoukian Read More
  • Slipknot on red carpet

    What The Members Of Slipknot Look Like Without Their Masks

    Since the band was formed in 1995, masks have been an integral part of Slipknot's unique brand. Here's what every member looks like in real life.

    By Chandler Stark Read More
  • George Harrison

    Beatles Producer George Martin Apologized To George Harrison Years After The Group's Split

    Beatles producer George Martin apologized to George Harrison years after the group's split. Here's why.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Barbara Hutton and son

    The Tragic 1972 Death Of Barbara Hutton's Son

    The pilot of the small single-engine plane, a Cessna 206, lifted off from the Aspen, Colorado airport on July 24, 1972, a little before 6 p.m.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Al Jaffee

    The Guinness World Record Al Jaffee Proudly Held

    The Guinness World Record Al Jaffee proudly held is not likely going to be one that is easily beaten. It requires not only talent but lots of time.

    By William Kennedy Read More
  • Ronald Reagan pointing smiling

    How Ronald Reagan Tried To Calm A 1983 Hostage Situation At Augusta National Golf Club

    Charlie "Smiley" Harris slammed his jacked-up 1974 Dodge truck into the locked gate at the Augusta National Golf Club, the home of the Masters Tournament.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Stevie Wonder

    The Stevie Wonder Hit That Was Written For Someone Else First

    One of Stevie Wonder's biggest hits was written for someone else first, but that famed guitarist had the song swooped out from under him by Berry Gordy.

    By William Kennedy Read More
  • Demi Moore looking serious at event

    Tragic Details About Demi Moore

    After making her way up the ladder in the 1980s, she made it big in the '90s, but it wasn't easy, then or after. Here are some tragic details about Demi Moore.

    By Pauli Poisuo Read More
  • Turtleman close up

    The Dark Reason Animal Planet Canceled Call Of The Wildman

    "Call of the Wildman" was popular on Animal Planet for a few seasons, then was abruptly canceled. This is the dark reason the network ended the show.

    By William Kennedy Read More
  • two ballerinas posing together on stage at bolshoi leg raised

    The Bolshoi Ballet's Biggest Scandals And Controversies

    The world-famous Bolshoi Ballet troupe is synonymous with grace and sophistication, yet the company has controversial since its inception.

    By Alice Bennett Read More
  • Jim Nabors smiling in bow tie

    After Gomer Pyle, Jim Nabors Settled In Hawaii With A Very Different Career

    After playing the character Gomer Pyle, Jim Nabors settled in Hawaii with a very different and seemingly lucrative career.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Israel Kamakawiwo'ole singing with ukulele

    The Life And Early Death Of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole

    Kamakawiwo'ole passed away in 1997, but his music has lived on to continue to touch people. Here is the life and early death of Israel Kamakawiwo'ole.

    By DB Kelly Read More
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