From Randy Newman to Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan, every songwriter under the sun has expressed a level of adoration for Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys.
Jimmy Page may have had more control than most working on Led Zeppelin classics, but he remembered that some tracks could have certainly been better.
Ethan Hawke once auditioned for a role that, had he landed it, would have changed his life for both better and worse. Read ...
The estimate across all of The Rolling Stones' tours stands at over 45 million, with numbers accrued from over a staggering 2 ...
Joni Mitchell was an excellent songwriter, and on her album 'Blue', she wrote a song so moving it made James Taylor feel as though he was home.
On their debut album as a due, Geologist & DS or Doug Shaw and Brian Weitz release an experimental record that seems to care only about themselves.
An Adam Sandler movie broke a world record with one of its very impressive stunt sequences. Read more about its unique achievement here.
Bob Dylan contains multitudes. He can be loving, funny or charming. He can also be vicious and violent. Often all at once, but he was at his most cutting here.
The Beatles' 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' has one of the most debated meanings in music history, but it all sparked from some artwork by Julian Lennon.
Sean Young was one of the most promising stars in Hollywood, appearing in movies like 'Blade Runner' and 'Wall Street'. So why did she leave?
Link Wray released a string of fantastic albums in the 1970s but is best known for his 1958 song 'Rumble', the only instrumental song ever banned from radio.
The rock 'n' roll lifestyle looks fun, but it can take it's toll, which is what inspired one of Rolling Stones darkest songs, 'Sister Morphine'.