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Wet Leg captured a moment in time when their breakout debut album landed. But what song brought value to the madness?
James Stewart's career was guided by two unbreakable rules that dictated the roles he took on. However, he subverted this from time to time ...
Leonardo DiCaprio is a great admirer of Hollywood icon Humphrey Bogart, calling his role in 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre' his greatest performance.
Yoko Ono stepped into the spotlight and stepped fully into the role of a rockstar when she released her first album that committed fully to music.
Elvis Presley was the King, but was he the king of the charts? Do his sales records match up to the looming cultural legacy he left behind as a historic artist?
In a battle royale of the Country Club, The Doobie Brothers sent a cease-and-desist to Bill Murray for using their song in a golf advert.
Joni Mitchell discussed her appreciation for Marvin Gaye, Billie Holiday, and Édith Piaf, recalling how each of them had an immense impact on her singing.
Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt may seem like a match made in heaven, but when they came to record an album, a feud threatened to derail everything.
As the defiant frontwoman of X-Ray Spex, Poly Styrene certainly left her mark on the punk landscape, but one forgotten B-side remains her defining anthem.
A look into how album art can provide a glimpse into the record within, via five of the best album covers of the Grateful Dead.
Keith Moon typified the rebellious mod rock sounds of The Who, but the drummer first joined the band in 1963, after filling in and destroying a drum kit.
What makes music sad and happy, via Electric Light Orchestra's Jeff Lynne, who seemingly make happy music, talking about the saddest song he'd ever written.
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