American Pickers Star Frank's Weight Loss Finally Explained
When Season 9 of "American Pickers" debuted, a lot of viewers were surprised — and even concerned — at co-star Frank Fritz's apparently significant weight loss.
Read MoreWhen Season 9 of "American Pickers" debuted, a lot of viewers were surprised — and even concerned — at co-star Frank Fritz's apparently significant weight loss.
Read MoreIf you didn't know that the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia was missing a pretty important body part, you'd never guess it from the way he performs.
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Read MoreAside from Harry Houdini himself, it's hard to think of someone who did more to popularize the art of magic than professional illusionist David Copperfield.
Read MoreWhen you spend so many decades doing one outrageous thing after the next, people are going to notice and judge.
Read MoreSpending $50 million to buy Musha Cay, famous magician David Copperfield is just part of a long list of celebrities that own islands in the Bahamas.
Read MoreThere's a particular sadness to losing someone to violence, and that's just as true for celebrities whose family members were murdered.
Read MoreGlenn Frey, a co-founder of the Eagles and a hit-maker in his own right, died at the age of 67 on January 18, 2016, after months in the hospital.
Read MoreVan Halen was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007, but when it came time to accept the honor, only members who had been fired showed up.
Read MoreSheryl Crow hasn't topped the charts for decades, but she's still worth more than you probably think.
Read MoreActress Sharon Tate was born in Dallas, Texas, and during her childhood, moved around with her military family, living both in the U.S. and Italy.
Read MoreEven the greatest bands in the world record a few songs that don't exactly resonate with their fanbase, and Guns N' Roses is no exception.
Read MoreHere's the story of Adam Lambert's fateful 'American Idol' audition and the most important rendition of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' he ever performed.
Read MoreBoth blues and rock 'n' roll owe a debt to Muddy Waters and his pioneering electric guitar work. This is the untold truth of Muddy Waters.
Read MoreAfter the Beastie Boys released 'Licensed to Ill' in 1986, the group became famous, but the 1989 release of 'Paul's Boutique' didn't have the same effect.
Read MorePerhaps no comedian is less conventionally pretty than Scott Thompson, who performs professionally under the name "Carrot Top," after his bright red curls.
Read MoreTawny Kitaen's life after her video vixen days had been hard, but she had started working on turning things around. KItaen died May 7 in her home. She was 59.
Read MoreGrunge asked, "What moment in Keith Richards' career do you think he went too far?" The answers provide a doozy of a stroll down a crooked, chaotic memory lane.
Read MoreFor instance, Michaels' ongoing beef with Hart would last for years. The rivalry was entertainment that kept fans tuned in, and also kept Michaels well paid.
Read MoreEach episode of "Forged" depicts four professional and hobbyist bladesmiths competing to see who can create the best weapon within shifting parameters.
Read MoreAs an actor and entertainer, Dick York exemplified what it meant to have a multidisciplinary job in the entertainment industry -- Broadway, radio, film, TV.
Read MoreFrom the time he was a young boy, Michael Shawn Hickenbottom wanted to be a professional wrestler. And he fulfilled that boyhood dream as Shawn Michaels.
Read MoreThe personal life of illusionist David Copperfield, like that of many entertainers who have been active for as long as he has, has had its ups and downs.
Read MoreEven The Boss has his detractors. Grunge took a poll and 663 people responded to the question, "Which of these is Bruce Springsteen's worst hit?"
Read MoreDJ Paul consistently wears a cast on his right arm, which is smaller than his left arm-- in fact, he reportedly refers to his right arm as his "baby arm."
Read MoreGreek-American soprano Maria Callas took the operatic world by storm with her intensely dramatic portrayals of classical music's most famed leading ladies.
Read MoreHarry Lillis 'Bing' Crosby raised himself from humble working-class beginnings to become both a hugely popular entertainer and a technological innovator.
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