The Unfulfilled Dream Of Barry White
In his 1999 autobiography, White discussed the pain of missing out on the opportunity to work with one of his icons, soul music legend Marvin Gaye.
Read MoreIn his 1999 autobiography, White discussed the pain of missing out on the opportunity to work with one of his icons, soul music legend Marvin Gaye.
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Read MoreWhen police arrived at the Houston residence of Antonio Armstrong Sr. on July 29, 2016, they discovered that someone had shot him and his wife Dawn.
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Read More"Weird Al" Yankovic has parodied some of the greatest music stars to ever live. Curiously, some other musical legends have gotten in on the act themselves.
Read MoreIt's not unusual for a star of Tom Jones' caliber to rub some impressive shoulders and have some fantastic showbiz anecdotes to share. Here's one.
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Read MoreLisztomania has the world's 'first rock star' to thank for its name -- only rock 'n' roll wasn't invented when composer Franz Liszt was making women swoon.
Read MoreThe blues legend Howlin' Wolf called his time in the army "Hell." He said, "Jus' couldn't take all that bossin' around, I guess."
Read MoreThere's one prank in particular, involving pitcher Larry Andersen, that's widely considered the most outrageous off-the-field jape ever perpetrated in the game.
Read MoreActress Peg Entwistle is more well-known for the way her life ended than for her career. Her stepson, actor Brian Keith, followed her footsteps in a dark way.
Read MoreFor the 39th U.S. President, Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn Carter, the year 2015 was a time of deep celebration but also of immense mourning.
Read MoreRock stars and legendary musicians of the 1970s have started to pass away, years after their prime. These are 1970s musicians whose deaths you may have missed.
Read MoreIn the '70s, few stars captured as many teen hearts as Leif Garrett - but as quickly as his fame came, it seemed to disappear. Has he held on to his fortune?
Read MoreOn March 2, 2006, Making a Murderer's Brendan Dassey was charged with first-degree murder, mutilation of a corpse, and first-degree sexual assault.
Read MorePop culture icon Farrah Fawcett is known for her feathered hair, role on "Charlie's Angels," and the classic pin-up poster in which she dons a red bathing suit.
Read MoreAs Karen Carpenter struggled to overcome her eating disorders, she found love -- or so she thought.
Read MoreThere is a longstanding myth that Pete Seeger wielded a hatchet at Bob Dylan's first electric show. Here's what he wrote in his apology letter to Dylan.
Read MoreHollywood icon James Dean tragically died at the young age of 24. Although his career and life were brief, he managed to make memorable films.
Read MoreA friendship between Canadian rocker Bryan Adams and the late British powerhouse singer Amy Winehouse seems somewhat unlikely - but sources say it was real.
Read MoreMarvin Gaye had undeniably one of the most illustrious musical careers of all time, but his success was almost derailed after Gaye suffered a massive tragedy
Read MoreFrom the opening bars to the iconic chorus, "Son of a Preacher Man" is an instantly recognizable hit from the '60s-era English soul singer Dusty Springfield.
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