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The TV movie that changed the course of the Cold War: “Very effective and left me greatly depressed”
The Day After' was a TV movie that depicted a nuclear attack on America so realistically that it changed President Reagan's ...
Paul McCartney had an innate ability to make the simplest tunes work, but sometimes his British humour could fly right over people's heads.
That doesn’t mean he doesn’t watch TV, though, and one brutal British show caught his eye. In a conversation with Stephen Colbert, Jackson revealed he’d been bingeing “some wild and crazy things” ...
Despite working with him numerous times, Bruce Dern never got a long with this icon of the New Hollywood movement.
As though playing the saxophone isn't already impressive enough, Rahsaan Roland Kirk knew no bounds for how far he could ...
While Tony Iommi is certainly a pioneer of a certain guitar sound, he believes there's only one guitarist who nobody has ever ...
There's plenty of talk of how Joni Mitchell used to use plenty of alternative guitar tunings, but just how many times did she ...
Sly Stone, the pioneering American musician and record producer known for leading Sly and the Family Stone, has died at the ...
Tom Petty had rock and roll in his veins, but he felt that there were many pieces of the alt-rock movement that were all too ...
Wild Man Fischer was never destined for any kind of mainstream success, but Frank Zappa saw him for what he was - a true ...
Over 50 years on, Grateful Dead are remembered as one of the most iconic bands of all time, this incident is merely just a ...
Jimi Hendrix famously played the final slot at the legendary Woodstock festival in 1969, but who had opened the show three ...
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