Why Rage Against The Machine Was Banned From SNL
Rage Against the Machine was banned from Saturday Night Live in 1996 for a controversial incident that never got to be seen on-air.
Read MoreRage Against the Machine was banned from Saturday Night Live in 1996 for a controversial incident that never got to be seen on-air.
Read MoreCarole King made history as a woman in music, and paved the way for new generations of female singer-songwriters. Here are things you may not know about her.
Read MoreThese days, Cher has everything money can afford. However, the singer grew up in a different reality.
Read More"I was never a fan of the first three albums, sonically."
Read MoreRegrets, musicians have had a few. Huey Lewis is no exception to the rule but the '80s rocker's biggest regret is not exactly what you might be expecting.
Read MoreLost in the shuffle of the pandemic and comeback tour, however, is the discussion of Hall & Oates' new album.
Read MoreNearing the age of 80, David Crosby is still passionate about music but, as he's confided in recent interviews, he may soon lose the ability to play guitar.
Read MoreIn March, Mumford & Sons' banjo player Winston Marshall received backlash after posting a specific tweet. He has now exited the band.
Read MoreWhether an actor dies in an accident, succumbs to illness, or overdoses, it's a tragic loss. Discover some action movie stars who suffered tragic deaths.
Read MoreIn 1984, Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts infamously punched Mick Jagger in the face. Here's the story of what led to the now-notorious incident.
Read MoreEmpress Elisabeth of Austria, aka "Sisi," never wanted to be empress but never had a choice. This is the tragic life and death of Empress Sisi.
Read MoreBrandon Lee, son of Bruce Lee, followed in his father's footsteps and pursued a career in acting. Weeks before his wedding, though, he met his untimely death.
Read MoreCurious about the story behind Stephen King's famous "Dollar Babies?" Aspiring filmmakers, take note of a pretty incredible deal the horror master is offering.
Read MoreWhen you think of reality TV, shows like "Keeping Up with the Kardashians,\" might come to mind. But the genre goes back earlier than you think — to ABBA.
Read MoreMichael Bolton is known for his romantic pop-rock ballads, but there's much more to the vocalist. Here's a look into the life of Michael Bolton.
Read MoreThe results of a recent survey revealed a rather surprising choice as Green Day's least popular hit song.
Read MoreThe world was left reeling after an airplane exploded minutes after it left JFK Airport on July 17, 1996. This is the tragic true story of TWA Flight 800.
Read MoreWhen Charley Pride died in December 2020, there were only three children listed on his will. But Tyler Pride has filed a lawsuit demanding he be included.
Read MoreFor eight decades, audiences have delighted in the eye-gouging, hair-pulling comic mayhem of The Three Stooges. Their story is much more than slapstick comedy.
Read MoreNBC is one of America's oldest broadcasting organizations, so it's bound to have made a few mistakes over the years. Here are the biggest scandals to hit NBC.
Read MoreWhile actor Vincent Price may be best known for his horror movies, his grandfather created one of the most helpful kitchen items of all time.
Read MorePhysical talent doesn't automatically mean solid ethics. Just take a look at this list of history's most corrupt athletes.
Read MoreIn 1987, Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx was declared clinically dead before he was revived. Here's what you may not know about his near-death experience.
Read MoreRobin Gibb was a music industry survivor, working alongside his brothers in the Bee Gees for decades. Unfortunately, his career was cut short at the age of 62.
Read MoreDeep Purple's original lineup consisted of guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, singer Rod Evans, bassist Nick Simper, keyboardist Jon Lord, and drummer Ian Paice.
Read MoreLiza Minnelli did one surprising project when she was featured on an album from My Chemical Romance, an alternative rock band.
Read MoreHall and Oates did take the initiative to make their own music video before MTV, for "She's Gone." That odd video from 1973 may have given them a slight leg up.
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