The Untold Truth Of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Billy Powell
Lynyrd Skynyrd was first composed of guitarists Gary Rossington and Allen Collins, bassist Larry Junstrom, drummer Bob Burns, and vocalist Ronnie Van Zant.
Read MoreLynyrd Skynyrd was first composed of guitarists Gary Rossington and Allen Collins, bassist Larry Junstrom, drummer Bob Burns, and vocalist Ronnie Van Zant.
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By Lorenzo Tanos Read More"Weird Al" Yankovic is known for parodies like "Eat It" and "Amish Paradise," but there's no better proof of his musical powers than his non-parody work.
By Jeff Somers Read MoreLauren Spierer, a student at Indiana University, vanished without a trace in the early morning hours of June 3, 2011. To date, her case has not been solved.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreBoth in life and death, William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" was the embodiment of the West and the people who lived there. Here's the story of his corpse.
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By Benito Cereno Read MoreProbably the most remarkable thing about the "Weird Al" Yankovic film "UHF" is that it exists. The story of how it happened is fascinating.
By Jeff Somers Read MoreAre tarot cards really mystical tools used to connect with a larger understanding of the universe or just pretty pictures? And where did they come from, anyway?
By Sarah Crocker Read MoreAlthough it has been 17 years since Maura Murray vanished, authorities have never found a trace of the missing woman, and her disappearance remains unsolved.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreThe U.S. and Canada are pretty buddy-buddy now, but that wasn't always the case. Both countries have at one point drawn up plans to invade each other.
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By Michael Griffin Read MoreMost musicians are proud to be parodied by Weird Al Yankovic. Coolio was not one of those musicians at first, but he soon learned the errors of his ways.
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By Jean Mendoza Read MoreConspiracy theorist Max Spiers believed he was being pursued by people who did not want his theories being publicly shared and may have feared for his life.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreVermont's Bennington Triangle, which includes a large portion of a National Forest and the Glastenbury Mountains, has been the epicenter of unusual activities.
By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreThe Pacific Electric red cars traversed 1,100 miles of tracks around Southern California. It had stops from Santa Monica to Orange County and San Bernardino.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreSince Vladimir Putin became Russia's president, dozens of journalists have been murdered and many of his critics have ended up dead. Here are just a few.
By Marina Manoukian Read MoreThe Methodist Church in the UK says there are somewhere around 60 to 80 million Methodists worldwide, making it one of the larger Protestant traditions
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