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Mark Knopfler's guitar style is widely renowned for its high level technicality. But this one Dire Straits hit pushed him to ...
If Audrey Hepburn had gotten her way, 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' opening scene would have been subtly but drastically different ...
Bob Dylan has probably had to listen to many awful covers of his work, but when he first heard the most famous cover of a ...
Sting included 'God Save the Queen' in 'Englishman in New York', a reference that "tickles" him because no one else seems to hear it.
Looking at how Led Zeppelin ended at their commercial peak, what the surviving members did next and how their reputation didn ...
Graham Nash already had to make sure he played what he wanted outside The Hollies, but that didn't mean he was immune to some ...
After the fourth of five huge Oasis shows at Heaton Park, Greater Manchester Police announced that they had made 14 new ...
As a 17-year-old aspiring drummer in 1968, Collins caught a show in London that opened his eyes to a new style of rock drumming, and he never forgot it.
Despite his innovative and highly influential approach to rock drumming, this Hall of Famer has largely remained overshadowed by his even more legendary bandmate.
Whereas most people differentiate between different creative mediums half the time, Cameron Crowe always knew what a great film as well as a great record.
Despite Bob Dylan once claiming that Kiss would send people to hell, he and Gene Simmons share a complex and seemingly mutually inspiring connection.
Star of the new F1 movie Brad Pitt has appeared in some of the best and highest grossing movies ever, but he once got nervous on set ...
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