The Untold Truth Of The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips are known for their weird music, weird stage shows, and cult following.
Read MoreThe Flaming Lips are known for their weird music, weird stage shows, and cult following.
Read MoreThe film "Some Like It Hot" is often considered a masterpiece. But over the course of filming, Marilyn Monroe became increasingly unstable.
Read MoreRolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts could have gotten whatever he wanted when he visited the Playboy Mansion. What he did will probably surprise you.
Read MoreBabe Ruth, otherwise known as the Great Bambino (among other things) was born as George Herman Ruth Jr. in 1895. Here's what he looked like in color.
Read MoreAccording to a 2019 poll, 45% of Americans believe in ghosts (hang on, this fact will be relevant really soon); that averages out to be about four in 10 people.
Read MoreThe last official Sex Pistols reunion took place in 2008, and the chances of there ever being another such gig have dropped dramatically in recent months.
Read MoreThrough the decades, members of the Rolling Stones have come and gone. Here's what happened to all of the former members of one of rock's biggest groups.
Read MoreFrom Keith Richards snorting his father's ashes to Charles Manson's alleged Monkees connections, here's the truth about rock's most famous urban legends.
Read MoreIn their six decades as Rolling Stones, Keith Richards and Mick Jagger have come a long way. Here's more on Jagger and Richards' turbulent relationship.
Read MoreAlthough he was found alone in his room at the luxurious Fairmount Pacific Rim Hotel, Cory Monteith spent his last few days and hours surrounded by friends.
Read MoreOn August 17, 1957, the Philadelphia Phillies played a day-time baseball game against the then-New York Giants that would go down in history for a weird reason.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Spencer Elden sued Nirvana over his now-three-decade-old portrait used on the Nevermind album cover.
Read MoreBy all accounts, Hitler's father, Alois, terrorized and tormented him as a child. However, his mother is a different story.
Read MoreDef Leppard spent years slaving over a single album, and they have withstood more than their fair share of tragedy, including divorce, addiction, and more.
Read MoreAn alliance between Joel Osteen, one of America's most well-known televangelists, and rapper Kanye West makes a kind of sense when you see their commonalities.
Read MoreHere are some of the details that weren't discussed in the new Netflix documentary Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed.
Read MoreCharlie Watts officially joined as the drummer of the Rolling Stones in 1963, and Ringo Starr became part of the Beatles in 1962.
Read MoreCharlie Watts raised a few eyebrows when he made some prickly comments about "Fame" rocker David Bowie.
Read MoreIf there was one thing Charlie Watts was known for aside from being the legendary drummer of the Rolling Stones, it was his impeccable dress style.
Read MoreFashion mogul Gianni Versace's success didn't stop tragedy from infiltrating the five short decades of his life. This is his tragic real-life story.
Read MoreCharlie Watts had, by far, the most impressive collection of cars in his garage (well, likely garages) of all the Stones — but his passion was a bit unexpected.
Read MoreOf the 23 studio albums the Rolling Stones has released, a few have stood out as some of the band's best work on various fronts.
Read MoreDespite a half century together, drummer Charlie Watts was quite different from his Rolling Stones bandmates in several ways.
Read MoreCharlie Watts was the drummer and engine behind the Rolling Stones — one of the most iconic musical acts of all time — for nearly six decades.
Read MoreFollowing the news of his death, fellow musicians heaped praise on the jazz-trained drummer who ended up in one of the most successful rock bands of all time.
Read MoreDespite the huge publicity that would come from a new single performed live to a nationwide audience, Sullivan gave the Stones an ultimatum: censor or go home.
Read MoreRolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has died. He was 80. Here's how much the legendary rock musician was worth at the time of his death.
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