The Truth About Motley Crue's First Sober Album
Aside from its huge success and the fact it was Motley Crue's first sober album, there are several interesting facts about Dr. Feelgood that are worth noting.
Read MoreAside from its huge success and the fact it was Motley Crue's first sober album, there are several interesting facts about Dr. Feelgood that are worth noting.
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Read MoreThe average life expectancy for Americans is 77 years old, so it hits hard when people pass away young. These are some famous celebrities who died in their 60s.
Read MoreImage was everything in Old Hollywood, but things didn't always go according to plan. These are some Old Hollywood feuds that got out of hand.
Read MoreOne of Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Artists, Joni Mitchell has produced music since the 1960s and influenced many. Here is the untold truth of Joni Mitchell.
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Read MoreOn February 15, 2023, the world said goodbye to famed actress Raquel Welch. She was 82.
Read MoreThe rock 'n' roll lifestyle can be rough. To help life on the road, Don Henley brought this with him when he was with the Eagles on the "Hotel California" tour.
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