Things That Came Out About One-Hit Wonders After They Died
By definition, one-hit wonders usually don't have much time in the spotlight, so we often learn surprising things about them after they die.
Read MoreBy definition, one-hit wonders usually don't have much time in the spotlight, so we often learn surprising things about them after they die.
Read MoreLegendary rock group Deep Purple once really liked to play loud — so loud that they actually earned the record for the loudest band in the world.
Read MoreLoretta Lynn played a foundational role in the rise of country music, and the coal miner's daughter from Kentucky had a tragic life to match her success.
Read MoreEven though Celine Dion had recorded nine albums prior to winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1988, that win forever changed her life. Here's how.
Read MoreOver the years, many bands and artists have gained the dreaded label of "one-hit wonder." And some have even managed to destroy their careers.
Read MoreDespite his status as a rock legend -- and sometimes because of it -- Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler has experienced decades of tragedies and setbacks.
Read MoreThe Misfits were trailblazers in the punk rock scene, creating a new genre of horror punk that inspired bands both within and outside the genre.
Read MoreAs one of the most successful musicians of all time, Paul McCartney has undoubtedly set a few records, but one particular event he did was out of this world.
Read MoreMale rock stars have earned a reputation for wild antics and substance abuse, but musicians in that genre and gender aren't the only ones who partied too hard.
Read MoreFor seven decades multiple nations have competed for the best song of the year in the iconic Eurovision competition. These countries have won the most times.
Read MoreEven as they took over the alternative rock world in the 1990s, Weezer experienced setbacks in the form of critical failures, health crises, and band turmail.
Read MoreAlice In Chains frontman Layne Staley had one of the mightiest voices in rock history and was one of the greats of the Seattle grunge movement.
Read MoreYou've probably heard of Aerosmith, the legendary rock band fronted by Steven Tyler. But do you know where the name comes from? Does it even mean anything?
Read MoreCreative differences and personality clashes can lead to the fracturing of even the most successful bands, but these band breakups were worse than you thought.
Read MoreDedicated fans may want to visit their favorite musician's grave and pay tribute ... if they can. Here's where these legendary rappers are buried.
Read MoreThe "Eurovision Song Contest" made its TV debut in 1956 and is still running. Decades later, this 1974 hit remains the greatest song in the show's history.
Read MoreCatastrophe and tragic personal circumstances have taken some of the best musicians away from us far too soon, some of whom died at the peak of their fame.
Read MoreCountry music icon Tammy Wynette died at 55-years-old. Though she had ongoing health issues, her daughters suspected foul play. Here's what her autopsy showed.
Read MoreJanis Joplin's final interview happened on "The Dick Cavett Show" in early August 1970, and it was her third time on the program over the last three years.
Read MorePlenty of aspiring musicians have found fame and fortune, only to fade away into obscurity as a one-hit wonder, but a few found their way to prison.
Read MoreThe Misfits never received the accolades of The Clash or the fame of The Sex Pistols, but it made a mark on punk rock, and its story has many untold truths.
Read MoreShock rocker Marilyn Manson has willingly courted controversy for decades, so it may come as no surprise that a few interviews with him went horribly wrong.
Read MoreAfter more than 40 years of spoofing hit songs, Weird Al Yankovic is still making music and selling out his live shows. Here's what he's been up to lately.
Read MoreThese artists scored huge hits in the 1990s but faded from the spotlight as the years went on. They died without much fanfare, in tragic ways.
Read MorePrince was classically unpredictable, and it was hard to confirm him to play Coachella in 2008. However, his late addition didn't stop his iconic performance.
Read MoreGloria Estefan was riding high on success after years hit songs, but during a 1990 tour, she was involved in a horrific accident that nearly ended her career.
Read MoreSinger-songwriter and pilot John Denver tragically died in a plane crash on October 12, 1997. Here's what his autopsy report revealed about his death.
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