Whatever Happened To Hank Aaron's 755th Home Run Ball?
Milwaukee Brewers groundskeeper and baseball fan Richard Arndt was the lucky grabber of Aaron's historic hit (though he had no idea then that it was historic).
Read MoreMilwaukee Brewers groundskeeper and baseball fan Richard Arndt was the lucky grabber of Aaron's historic hit (though he had no idea then that it was historic).
Read MoreTerence "Geezer" Butler is best known as Black Sabbath's bassist and the songwriter who contributed lyrics to some of the band's biggest hits, like "Iron Man."
Read MoreTommy Chong is a highly influential man who's known for his views on a variety of topics. Here's what fans don't know about Tommy Chong.
Read MoreTerry Chimes banged the drums on The Clash's 1977 self-titled debut, helping the punk band become a household name with songs like "I'm So Bored with the USA."
Read MoreJust on the heels of the death of legendary Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda comes the news that home run legend Hank Aaron has died at the age of 86.
Read MoreBaseball legend Hank Aaron died peacefully in his sleep on January 22, 2021 at the age of 86. Many celebrities took to Twitter to pay tribute to and honor him.
Read MoreHank Aaron, one of baseball's greatest players, has died, and this was his net worth after baseball and other business pursuits.
Read MoreIf you've listened to pop music from the 1960s and early 1970s, you've heard the studio work of The Wrecking Crew. Bassist Carol Kaye was the only woman member.
Read MoreDave Grohl has a reason he won't perform Nirvana songs ever since Kurt Cobain's suicide and the band's breakup in 1994.
Read MoreAndy Summers of The Police was a musician whose great tone and fretboard wizardry made it easy to forget that there was actually only one guitarist in the band.
Read MoreBefore he became a Motown superstar, Kim Owens recorded his 2001 debut album and sold 15,000 copies from the trunk of his car.
Read MoreJulio Iglesias is known for delivering hits such as "Starry Night" and "To All The Girls I've Loved Before." His life has had its share of ups and downs.
Read MoreShow business wonder Joey Bishop found fame as a television host, comedian, and actor, but most of all, he is remembered as a regular member of the Rat Pack.
Read MoreThe Doors guitarist Robby Krieger has made some interesting turns in his career since his time with the band, including painting.
Read MoreFor much of history, the idea that feral children existed was something of myth and legend. However, there are several stories of those being raised by animals.
Read MoreThe multi-platinum-selling group called Tag Team is known for one of the biggest hits of the '90s, Whoomp! (There It Is).
Read MoreElton John hasn't been shy about voicing his opinions on other artists, and Janet Jackson might be one he can't stand.
Read MoreMany of the most famous chefs in the world had to overcome personal tragedies to get where they are. These are tragic details about some famous celebrity chefs.
Read MoreRose Island, a Netflix movie about Italian engineer Giorgio Rosa, who builds an artificial island, is based on a real-life story.
Read MoreWhile Don Felder wasn't an original member of the Eagles (he joined as a guitarist in 1974), he was present for many of the band's greatest moments.
Read MoreFans of Elvis were one of the first iterations of typical youth fandom behavior today. Here's what it was really like to be an Elvis Presley fan in the 1950s.
Read MoreKarl Malone, legendary Utah Jazz player and arguably the league's best-ever power forward, didn't follow the post-NBA trajectory many of his fellow players did.
Read MoreNestled in Australia's Northern Territory lies Ayers Rock. A popular tourist attraction today, the area has a history of land taken away from Aborigines.
Read MoreSince his time with the Doors, John Densmore has gotten into different mediums of art such as acting, dancing, producing, and writing.
Read MoreIn 1976, the Jackson 5 were flying high. Brothers Jermaine, Tito, Jackie, Marlon, and Michael seemed to come out of nowhere to dominate the charts.
Read MoreCrosby was impressed by magnetic tape's sound quality, but he was more interested in the opportunity it gave him to perform his shows in a relaxed setting.
Read MoreCheech and Chong pioneered the genre of stoner comedy, but in the mid-1980s things between the two weren't so funny anymore.
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