How Old Black Sabbath Was When They Wrote Their Debut Album
In 1969, after Black Sabbath signed with Vertigo Records, they recorded their debut album, Black Sabbath, at Regent Sound Studios in London.
Read MoreIn 1969, after Black Sabbath signed with Vertigo Records, they recorded their debut album, Black Sabbath, at Regent Sound Studios in London.
Read MoreTom Petty's posthumous project "Wallflowers & All The Rest" included a "Something Could Happen" music video, and the main character is also a Walking Dead star.
Read MoreLike his fellow martial artists-turned-actors, Steven Seagal uses his real-world fighting skills in the fictional stories that define his lengthy career.
Read MorePink Floyd's commercial successes were belied by growing resentments and simmering disdain for one another, with Roger Waters pitted against the other three.
Read MoreWrestling superstar Scott Hall would wrestle for multiple pro wrestling companies starting in the '80s, and would rise to fame as Razor Ramone in the '90s.
Read MoreScott Smith was just a student at the University of Manitoba in 1979 when he got a call offering him the bassist gig in a new band called Loverboy.
Read MoreWilliam Perry was part of the Chicago Bears team that beat the New England Patriots at Super Bowl XX and appeared at WrestleMania II.
Read MoreSnoop Dogg, or Snoop "Doggy" Dogg, also Rastafarian-era Snoop Lion and about a hundred other nicknames, has crafted quite a colorful public persona for himself.
Read MoreRobin Zander, lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the band Cheap Trick, ruled the pop-rock airwaves in the '70s and '80s, but what is he worth now?
Read MoreWe're once again tapping our readership to settle another question about music history: Who is the greatest guitar player of all time? And you responded.
Read MoreHow much is The Undertaker really worth these days? Let's take a look at the Grim Reaper's finances and see.
Read MoreDwayne "The Rock" Johnson's life is being portrayed on NBC's Young Rock, but does the actor playing him in college look like he did at that age?
Read MoreAt the height of their career in the '70s, the Eagles were on tour promoting their hit album "Hotel California," but bassist Randy Meisner called it quits.
Read MoreCharles Sobhraj terrorized the hippie trail in the 1970s and 80s, killing more than 20 people and escaping prison several times before his final arrest in 2003.
Read MoreA recent documentary on the murder of college student Pravin Varughese has ignited a new debate over the fate of the person his family believes killed him.
Read MoreAs The Wild Samoans, the large, big-haired, horseshoe-mustachioed siblings, Afa and Sika, stepped into the ring and wowed crowds with their unique style.
Read MoreDean Ambrose, aka Jon Moxley, has dominated the world of professional wrestling, and he has come to be worth more than you think.
Read MoreA 19-year-old college student in Illinois, Pravin Varughese, was found dead several days after going missing on a cold night in 2014.
Read MoreBob Seger, Detroit's legendary musician, played in his fair share of bands before forming the Silver Bullet Band and reaching the pinnacle of rock stardom.
Read MoreKevin Owens is a rising star in professional wrestling. This is how much he is actually worth.
Read MoreWhile Les Paul is known first and foremost for his electric guitars, he actually is credited with developing a number of sound recording innovations.
Read MoreThe Young Bucks have created a sizable net worth by working hard on the independent wrestling circuits.
Read MoreActors have died in the middle of filming pretty often. Sometimes filming is incomplete when the star keels over. Here are actors who passed away while filming.
Read MoreDwayne The Rock Johnson is a wrestling superstar, but he's not in the WWE Hall of Fame. Why?
Read MoreSix-time NBA All-Star Adrian Dantley is well known for his basketball prowess, but after he left the NBA, he took on a surprisingly "regular" job.
Read MoreIf you watch Pawn Stars, you expect to see some risky gambles made by Rick Harrison and crew. But one $5,500 bet ended up being a huge win for the Pawn Stars.
Read MoreWhen Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore left the band for the second and final time in 1993, Joe Satriani got a unique opportunity.
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