The Truth Behind Eric Clapton And Jimmy Page's '60s Feud Explained
Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page recorded songs together in the 1960s, but they ended up in a bitter feud. Here's the story of Clapton and Page's feud.
Read MoreEric Clapton and Jimmy Page recorded songs together in the 1960s, but they ended up in a bitter feud. Here's the story of Clapton and Page's feud.
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Read MoreJohn McEnroe and Bjorn Borg are two of the best tennis players to grace the court. With their long association with tennis, here is a look into their rivalry.
Read MoreChad Smith, the Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer, and Taylor Hawkins, who drummed for the Foo Fighters, were close friends, with Smith calling Hawkins his brother.
Read MoreJohn McAfee, of McAfee software, died on June 23, 2021, and among the questions that remain, some wonder about his widow Janice Dyson and what happened to her.
Read MoreJohn McEnroe and Serena Williams are two legends of tennis, but here's the truth about McEnroe's controversial opinion of Williams.
Read MoreThe Empire State Building was once the tallest building in the world, and still stands as an architectural marvel. Here's how many bricks it took to build.
Read MoreTim Donaghy, a former NBA referee who served jail time for betting and potentially fixing NBA games, was actually a target of the mob.
Read MorePete Townshend and Jimmy Page are rock 'n' roll icons, but one song inspired them both to pursue a music career.
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Read MoreEric Idle believed that his esoteric Piscean friend George Harrison would get along great with the otherworldly stardust-sprinkled Capricorn David Bowie.
Read MoreSkip Spence was Jefferson Airplane's first drummer and was also known for his time with Moby Grape. Here's a closer look at his tragic life story.
Read MoreOld Hollywood star George Raft turned down more scripts than anyone realized. He was very particular about his roles.
Read MoreNo Doubt burst on the scene in the mid-1990s with its catchy music and lyrics. Here is the real meaning behind one of No Doubt's biggest hits, "Don't Speak."
Read MorePhil Collins replaced Peter Gabriel as Genesis' vocalist in 1975.
Read MoreFew know of Gene Roddenberry's life before "Star Trek," or considered how that life may have influenced the show's development.
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Read MoreAccording to Audrey Hepburn herself, she was no exception to Roman Holiday's sensational effect on the tear ducts.
Read MorePop singer Madonna spent a good portion of the 1980s courting controversy, and a video wound up with a call for a boycott from Pope John Paul II.
Read MoreTattoo artist and "Master Ink" alum Robbie Ripoll was performing a body suspension stunt at a tattoo convention when things went horrifically wrong.
Read MoreThere have been numerous show business partnerships over the years, but few were as long, loving, and successful as Blake Edwards and Julie Andrews.
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