Tragic Details Found In Leon Wilkeson's Autopsy Report
Lynyrd Skynyrd bassist Leon Wilkeson died of natural causes in 2001.
Read MoreLynyrd Skynyrd bassist Leon Wilkeson died of natural causes in 2001.
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Read MoreBeach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson was only 39 when he died on December 28, 1983, at Marina Del Rey, California.
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Read MoreAt first, an album was just a collection of tracks by an artist or band. Eventually, they were created thematically, with underlying meaning, like "Desperado."
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Read MoreJiles Perry Richardson, also known as "The Big Bopper," died in a plane crash in 1959.
Read MoreRapper and actor Mos Def was a well-loved celebrity in the 90s, but we don't hear his name often anymore. Whatever happened to Mos Def?
Read MoreFor a time in the late 1990s and early 2000s, one of the biggest names in rap and hip-hop was Brooklyn native Foxy Brown, real name Inga Marchand.
Read MoreResearchers found that AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" made cancer treatments more efficient.
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Read MoreMaurice Gibb died of a health issue he was born with but didn't know about. Here are the tragic details found in the Bee Gees' member's autopsy report.
Read MoreStevie Nicks met George Harrison after the Beatles broke up and Fleetwood Mac was on the rise. Here is the truth about their relationship.
Read MoreThough Buddy Holly's career lasted only two short years, his impact on rock 'n' roll and pop culture are undeniable, influencing both the Beatles and Bob Dylan.
Read MoreRapper 50 Cent started out as a musical artist, but these days he's not making music and currently works as an executive producer for several hit series.
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Read MoreElton John and BIlly Joel, two of rock's greatest piano men, spent 16 years touring together. Here's why they no longer hit the road as a duo.
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Read MoreKaren Carpenter famously died as a result of anorexia. Here are some of the disturbing details found in her autopsy report.
Read MoreAmong many other revelations, Elton John used his autobiography to reveal what he considers the worst album he's ever made. Can you guess what it is?
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