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Country and rock and roll may as well be distant cousins on the musical spectrum, but where did the two intersect for the first time?
Don Henley had a certain standard when it came to getting the right songs for Eagles, but he knew not every track had to come from him and Glenn Frey.
John Goodman claimed he felt 'The Flintstones' worked as a movie before its release, but dismal reviews revealed he couldn't ...
Paul Simon may have been just like every other struggling folkie, but it only takes one great song to give someone the ...
Eva Green reportedly cried at the premiere of Ridley Scott's 'Kingdom of Heaven' when it became obvious how much of her role had been cut from the film.
Most songwriters have a good enough radar for when a song isn't working, but it only took a matter of seconds for Tom Petty to turn a bad song around.
Jack Black is a rock obsessive through and through, and his love of the likes of The Who, Led Zeppelin and AC/DC is even reflected in the name of his child.
Lubbock, Texas, in the summer of 1956, with the sort of intensity typically reserved for scenes in western movies when the hero is stranded in the desert.
The rebellious actor Dennis Hopper always struggled to perform for producers and Hollywood officials, finding the industry notoriously fake.
The two Greenwich Village folkies, Phil Ochs and Bob Dylan, started out as friendly supporters, but a combination of cruelty and jealousy led to a sad end.
Natalie Portman owes a lot to Mike Nichols, who cast her in 'The Seagull' and 'Closer' when she felt like no one wanted to work with her after 'Star Wars'.
Wings have released some poor songs in their time, but these ones would have been better falling on the cutting room floor.
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