Hit singles come and go like the changing of the tides, but back in the 1960s, nobody dominated the pop charts quite like Motown Records. From humble origins back in the 1950s, the label founded by ...
People might want to argue that crazed fan behaviour has become a much broader issue in recent years with the growth of social media allowing any old Joe Bloggs to interact with their favourite ...
Comedy actors come and go, but few have enjoyed the same success or enduring legacy as Bill Murray. From his early days working for National Lampoon during the 1970s, Murray soon became a household ...
We are taking a look at one song which changed the lead singer of Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant's life — the incredible 'Masters of War' from Bob Dylan.
The one movie Kevin Costner will always regret is 'The Untouchables' because he felt he wasn't yet a good enough actor at ...
When you listen to a lot of music, you begin to appreciate that nobody will ever see eye to eye on the same artist. Some opinions might overlap, sure, but it’s rare that people’s mindsets will ...
The movie Michael Caine hated making was 1994's 'On Deadly Ground', a Steven Seagal vehicle that shot in Alaska. Caine hated the location.
Paul McCartney talks about the biggest risk that he took in his career following the breakup of The Beatles and the formation of his new band, Wings.
Dame Helen Mirren is an undisputed icon of the acting profession, but during her early days in film, she felt as if she could ...
Some bands have their sound nailed down right from the beginning of their career, and there's one band in particular that Slash believes had everything perfect.
Godfather of metal Ozzy Osbourne once compiled a list of his all-time favourite metal albums, including a healthy representation of mainstream 1980s metal.
The parental advisory sticker for explicit content was a controversial issue - but which album had it slapped on first? Read more about it here.