Steven Seagal Worked With This Legendary Singer On His Debut Album
Actor and martial arts expert Steven Seagal is well known for his starring roles in campy '80s and '90s action movies like "Hard To Kill" and "Under Siege."
Read MoreActor and martial arts expert Steven Seagal is well known for his starring roles in campy '80s and '90s action movies like "Hard To Kill" and "Under Siege."
Read MoreGrunge asked 598 people across the United States what their favorite Pink Floyd album was. But which one came out on the bottom?
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Read MoreThe Notorious B.I.G, aka Biggie Smalls, had a short but legendary life. According to Biography, Smalls helped reinvent East Coast hip-hop in the 1990s.
Read MoreBy the time The Beatles played their now-iconic rooftop concert at the Apple Records headquarters in 1969, the bandmates' relationships were already frayed.
Read MoreHere's why the Beatles, after suggesting several farfetched venues, opted to hold their 1969 concert on the Apple Corps rooftop.
Read MoreOne of the most infamous stories out of the '70s involves a woman who would become affectionately known as the "Queen of the Groupie Scene" — Sable Starr.
Read MoreParker agreed to write the Ghostbusters song. Parker has never said he purposely ripped off the song, but the filmmakers may have planted the seed of the sound.
Read MoreTLC is one of the biggest-selling female groups of all time. Known for iconic songs including, "Waterfalls" and "No Scrubs" — how did they go bankrupt?
Read MoreThe tragic death of R&B phenom Aaliyah was sudden and shocking, but it took two years for the disturbing details of her autopsy to be revealed.
Read MoreLast week on The Howard Stern Show, Elton John told Metallica that he's a huge fan and that he thinks a 1991 song they made is one of the bests songs ever.
Read MoreNo one agrees on what constitutes "good" music. And even legendary musicians have produced work that falls flat with their most dedicated fans.
Read MoreLate '70s rock and roll wouldn't be the same without Kansas. Formed in Topeka, the band's founding members first started playing together in high school.
Read MoreWhat can viewers expect from The Beatles: Get Back as far as previously unheard and unreleased songs are concerned?
Read MoreQuite a few of the biggest names in country music had to deal with hardship in their life. Here are some tragic details about classic country musicians.
Read MoreLed Zeppelin fans often cite the British hard rockers as one of the greatest bands of all time. But which album doesn't hold up as well as the rest?
Read MoreSt. Anger was released in June 2003 and looked like it might be Metallica's final album. The band's bassist, Jason Newsted, left just before production.
Read MoreThe Snowbird Bandit robbed 5 banks in 2015. He was turned in by his own daughter after she recognized him from security footage. Turns out he was a former cop.
Read MoreHere's the Beatles album that, compared to the others, arguably stands out for more than just one reason.
Read MoreSlipknot are known for their mask, which are meant to be more than just creepy faces. Here's the meaning of every Slipknot mask explained.
Read MoreA recent survey involving close to 600 respondents revealed a rather surprising choice as KISS' least popular album.
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Read MoreHeavy metal band Iron Maiden announced the upcoming release of their 17th album, "Senjutsu," to the head-banging delight of the group's loyal legion of fans.
Read MoreIn a recent interview, Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo revealed that he initially wasn't comfortable with their self-titled 1994 debut album.
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