With a storied songbook of acerbic characters and mordant societal critique, songwriter Randy Newman highlighted one hit of his for its "ignorant" front.
Before this other musician emerged, Billy Joel wasn't sure where he fit in the music world as a piano player and an outsider in the rock and roll world.
Henry Rollins has a definitive voice in rock music, and there's one album in particular that he "evaluates other rhythm sections by" as the peak of the genre.
Marianne Faithfull was more than a muse, as she wrote some beautiful songs about moving topics, including losing loved ones.
Iggy Pop is the most commanding persona in rock music, but it was his favourite songs from the 1960s that set him on that path to domination.
Clint Eastwood turned down one of the lead roles in the '90s sci-fi classic 'Men in Black' and Tommy Lee Jones played the part instead.
A look into the Grateful Dead live album 'Steal Your Face' and how it was so infamously bad that the loyal Deadhead fanbase ...
Kurt Russell got paid double to play a particular role because producer Dean Devlin ran a survey and found nobody in the world dislikes Kurt Russell.
Robert Plant's criticism of this band might seem somewhat hypocritical at first, but he claims their approach to music was bland.
After working with directors like Jim Jarmusch and Martin Scorsese, Winona Ryder shared her desire to work with two filmmakers in particular.
Exploring the history of Rare Earth, a subsidiary label set up by Berry Gordy Jr and Motown in 1969 in an attempt to break into the rock and roll market.
Spike Lee is one of the most important creative figures of all time, creating powerful films that everyone but Robert De Niro wants to star in.
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