Released in March 1965, Die Die My Darling is the film that connects glamorous old Hollywood star Tallulah Bankhead, via a song with that title by
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After woodshedding with longtime partner Steve Stevens on an album that never materialized, Idol resumed touring with a band that included a new collaborator, guitarist and drummer
Porky’s Revenge, released on March 22, 1985, brought an end to one of the strangest comedy trilogies in American movie history. The series went out
The final episode of V: The Series aired on March 22, 1985, marking the culmination of a great tragedy of ’80s television. The series, which didn’t
Producer Bob Ezrin was trying to remain focused on making The Wall in 1979, while the members of Pink Floyd were busy building walls between
Vince Neil filmed a scene for Police Academy 6: City Under Siege, but it wound up on the cutting-room floor. The Motley Crue singer played
David Bowie revised his career so many times that it should surprise absolutely nobody that he reworked his first No. 1 hit a decade and a
Released in March 1975, Peter Frampton’s fourth solo album, Frampton, gave the former Humble Pie guitarist the tools he needed for his breakthrough a year later.
The Roland TR-808 drum machine had come and gone from the wider popular consciousness. In fact, less than 12,000 units were sold during a brief three-year
By 2009, Slash was desperately in need of change. Ever since the classic Guns N’ Roses lineup disintegrated, with his departure coming in 1996, the
