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David Bowie wrote many songs about launching into the stratosphere, but as he aged, he became more reflective on his happiest memories ...
Phil Collins could practically be a human jukebox in his prime, but he knew when a distinct change was happening in the music world.
When asked to return to 'Apocalypse Now' for one final line that would only take an hour, Marlon Brando demanded to be paid $70,000 for his time.
Looking at the incredible trajectory of The Supremes, who went from being the laughing stock of Motown to the label's most successful group during the 1960s.
Sigourney Weaver has worked with many great auteurs, but there was one director who had a uniquely freeing impact on her approach to acting.
Joey Ramone picked out what he thought to be the best album made by his own iconic punk band, the Ramones, representing a period of refocus for the group.
Demi Moore didn't think she was capable of deeper emotional acting, until she was directed by a comedy legend.
Ringo Starr was born to play the drums in many respects, and it only took that one second to realise that he truly belonged ...
If rumours are to be believed, Angelina Jolie's biggest gripe with Johnny Depp on the set of 2010's 'The Tourist' was his questionable personal hygiene./ ...
Eddie Van Halen recorded a diverse number of albums with his band, but one of his biggest highlights was their self-titled debut.
The Coen Brothers are known for their offbeat characters and madcap plots, but they are also known for making good movies, so you’d think their sets would be pretty organised.
John Lennon did his fair share of straining in The Beatles, but he came close to losing his voice altogether when working on his solo ventures.
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