Iron Maiden fans are renowned for their commitment — but that can have a downside. One example popped up on Aug. 16, 2010 with the
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Smokey and the Bandit II will never be confused with a great movie, but it has two things going for it: Burt Reynolds’ inexhaustible charm,
If Keith Richards was the subject of the Rolling Stones’ last mainstream Top 10 hit, 1989’s “Mixed Emotions,” he could hardly accuse Mick Jagger of throwing
The 1985 dark comedy Better Off Dead is remembered as a cult classic and one of John Cusack‘s best early films, but arguably the flick’s most memorable
The fireball-filled gatefold photo tucked inside Kiss’ Alive II is undeniably awesome. It’s also a bit of a fib. The photograph was shot by the
By summer 1968, James Brown had seen enough. Racial tensions, rioting in the streets and the murder of an iconic civil-rights leader inspired the singer to
There’s a good reason the identity of the woman who inspired Rick Springfield’s “Jessie’s Girl” will never be known. “I don’t know her name,” Springfield
For Alice in Chains, their debut album Facelift represented an introduction to rock fans all over the world. The group had cut its teeth in
Born to Run was the album that took Bruce Springsteen from critics’ darling to rock stardom. We’re looking at the stories behind each of the
Queen’s music was already impossible to pigeonhole: a bit glam, a bit hard rock, a bit prog, a bit pop. Why not try out disco?
