The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Grace Slick
Grace Slick, frontwoman for Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship, would live to 80, a milestone she passed in 2019. This is her real life story.
Read MoreGrace Slick, frontwoman for Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship, would live to 80, a milestone she passed in 2019. This is her real life story.
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Read MoreDeath is always tragic, but when someone who's brought joy and laughter to millions passes unexpectedly, it can be especially heartbreaking. Here are a few comedians who died tragically.
Read MoreTina Turner has never been a big fan of the tune that became her biggest hit.
Read MoreOn the astronomically slim chance that you're not familiar with Walpurga Hausmännin, here's the inside story, which is actually horribly tragic.
Read MoreIt's hard to imagine a famous rock band with a happier image than the Foo Fighters, and they've had plenty of drama and tragic incidents.
Read MoreA full eight years before the shootings at Columbine High School resulted in the deaths of 13 students in Littleton, Colorado, well before school shootings became tragically passe, and before online bullying even existed, Pearl Jam released their 1991 masterpiece "Jeremy."
Read MoreMadonna once described her early musical training, playing instruments and writing music for the first time, as "one of the happiest times of my life."
Read MoreThe 1993 film Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story takes liberties with the details of Lee's life. Here are a few of the times Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story lied to you.
Read MoreIf there's one band that's notorious for breaking up, it's The Eagles. Here's why Randy Meisner left.
Read MoreMany hearts broke in the chest of emo teens on Friday, March 22, 2013. After 12 years, My Chemical Romance, one of the biggest bands of the 2000s, had split.
Read MoreKris Kristofferson is one of those people, you look at his life and you think to yourself, "What can't this guy do?" But even his stellar career had its low points.
Read MoreQuite a few famous musicians have died tragically young. Some, however, died young ... and were brought back to life.
Read MoreThough they've flirted with new wave, rock, Gothic pop and even dance over the years, Depeche Mode have always sounded like themselves, thanks to singer Dave Gahan. Given their success, he must be doing pretty well, right?
Read MoreIke Turner wasn't always the poster child for spousal abuse.
Read MoreIn 1996, Anders Colsefni, the original lead singer of Slipknot, approached Jim Root with the offer of a lifetime -- would he join Slipknot? The answer, originally, was no. Multiple times.
Read MoreDan Bilzerian is a lot of things, and true to his self-appointed "King of Instagram" title, it's sometimes hard to tell which claims are true.
Read MoreRecord companies are out to make money, and there's a lot of shadiness going on that proves they don't care how they do it, they're perfectly happy to get rich off the backs of the music artists with the real talent. Here are insane times music artists were screwed over by their recording companies.
Read MoreProsecutions of homosexuals increased in England after World War II, and one of the individuals so ensnared was a mathematician -- Alan Turing.
Read MoreSomeone once told Third Eye Blind frontman Stephan Jenkins that their '90s emblem "Semi-Charmed Life" sounds like "summer and everything is going to be wonderful." But the truth of the song is a little less charming.
Read MoreIn 2015, the world lost yet another rock star when Scott Weiland died. Yet despite his massive success, he was nearly broke.
Read MoreHawkins, Indiana is a very peculiar place. The third season of the Netflix super-hit Stranger Things raised the stakes considerably, what with huge monsters, copious body horror, and even a secret base full of angry Russians.
Read MoreThis is the story of how Wendy's fish sandwich ended famed folk-punk rockers the Violent Femmes.
Read MoreBefore Black Sabbath, metal was barely a thing. After Sabbath, metal was a lifestyle. But all those sinister lyrics and all that heavy riffing came from a dark place. This is the tragic real-life story of Black Sabbath.
Read MoreAh, Mark McGwire! The second most famous Big Mac in history is one of the greats of baseball, even though his legendary player career is somewhat tainted because of his use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Read MoreBack in the early days, Johnny Cash was racking up hits and popularity. But how was his relationship with his wife, June Carter?
Read MoreA few weeks after Trent Reznor began renting the house at 10050 Cielo Drive, a friend of his noticed something.
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