After spending much of the previous decade building a new future for themselves, Kiss successfully reconnected with their past on the Hot in the Shade
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On May 13, 1970, fans got their final look at the Beatles as one cohesive unit when the documentary Let It Be was released. Unveiled
Paul McCartney and Wings’ “Listen to What the Man Said” presents as a breezy romp, but sessions for the smash single were actually a painstaking
The Eagles wanted to write a ballad, but they didn’t want it to be too ballad-y. They were also all too aware of the contemporary
When Back to the Future III hit theaters on May 25, 1990, it brought along an unexpected cameo. There, alongside familiar characters Marty McFly and Doc
Paul McCartney followed up a solo career-defining smash with a Wings album populated by miniature delights and distracting whimsy. Venus and Mars, released on May
Motley Crue’s Dr. Feelgood album spawned its fourth hit single nine months after the LP’s release: the sarcastic breakup anthem “Don’t Go Away Mad (Just Go Away).”
Bruce Dickinson was clear about what he expected from his return to Iron Maiden. It wasn’t going to be a cash-in and it wasn’t going
Queen had entered the ‘80s with the release of their single “Save Me” in January 1980, but that soon seemed like a toe in the
Fletch arrived in theaters on May 31,1985, offering an effortless charm that belies its almost decade-long struggle to reach the screen. Producer Jonathan Burrows acquired
