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Becoming Michael Corleone in 'The godfather' would shape Al Pacino's entire career. But it wasn't easy for him to be cast.
A look at the wah-wah pedal, its history and how Jimi Hendrix perfected its use in one of his best-known and best-loved songs.
According to research, there is a specific year where comedy peaked in Hollywood, dropping off since then as other genres rise to the top.
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 ...
William S Burroughs' writing legacy includes the fascinating cut-up method he used to craft his non-linear pieces - but what is it? And who originated the idea?
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have been through it all as artists, delivering us greatness as they've done it. But what are their best albums?
Kiss were a band who did their thing well and eccentric make up and heavy riffs were the foundations of their sound. But eventually the novelty wore off.
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 ...
Sammy Hagar may have made some of the best moments with Eddie Van Halen, but he knew when his writing partner was completely spent.
For as many times as they've been called one of the most indestructible bands in history, The Rolling Stones haven't got that way without some hardship.
Ringo Starr may have only seen visions of what America was like in Liverpool, but one band completely shifted his perception of the country he idolised.
Right when the band were beginning to collapse, a chance encounter with Frank Zappa gave Simon and Garfunkel a saving grace and a night of reprieve.
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