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The Kinks changed music with their iconic hit 'You Really Got Me', and Ray Davies believes he knows why Jimmy Page liked people thinking he played on it.
All's fair in love and music business, and Dave Grohl remembered getting hung out to dry when contributing to some classic albums.
Eddie Murphy doesn't appreciate being compared to this great comedian, despite the fact that he grew up idolising him.
Glenn Frey ensured the Eagles made a career of doing things their own way and as a result, cared little about external voices. But this one singer was the outlier.
George Harrison slowly grew to become an impactful songwriter for The Beatles, delivering moments of genius to rival his contemporaries. Is this his best?
Rock and roll has a lot of swagger about it in principle, but Bruce Springsteen felt that you could still go a long way by being a bit of a loser with a heart.
Maverick' is attempting to sue Paramount Pictures, claiming he should receive a screenplay credit for the movie.
A performance at the Eden Project for Kneecap has been cancelled amid a police investigation into previous footage of the ...
Nick Cave has opened up in a new blog post, sharing that he genuinely loves his fans and that "the sentiment is entirely true". Read more about it here.
Van Halen were more than a band, when they first started recording, they teetered on the edge of changing music forever, but ...
Brad Pitt has been lined up to star in the latest project from 'Conclave' director Edward Berger, a movie titled 'The Riders' adapted from the eponymous novel.
Reflecting on the pioneers that inspired him, Eddie Van Halen singled out one guitarist in particular as possessing a "standalone" and distinctive character.