Goldie Hawn said that the underperformance of a certain rom-com was the most disappointing moment of her career.
While the Doors took pride in their cynical side, it wasn't long before they were shown the door by some of their hometown haunts.
Roger McGuinn certainly didn’t rule The Byrds with an iron fist. Arthritic butterflies have had a firmer grip, and he let ...
Even nearly 60 years later, ‘Blue Jay Way’ lies buried in The Beatles’ canon with undimmed mystical intrigue, forming an alternative soundtrack to the LA songbook that swaps its glitzy radiance for a ...
Even though Eddie Van Halen wanted to put his best foot forward on every album, he felt some songs worked a lot better than others live.
Despite Rush being a musical brotherhood in a lot of ways, Geddy Lee could find time to move away from his progressive bandmates.
Going to America for the first time is a huge moment, but Brian May nearly derailed the entire operation for Queen with one fateful show in New York.
Even though Eagles were in top form by the end of their careers, there were some pieces of their past that they could never fully return to.
Catherine O'Hara once suggested a daring scene for the Christopher Guest movie 'Best in Show' but he refused to let her go through with it.
Jake Gyllenhaal said that his parents stopped him from auditioning for a critically panned Disney sequel, which ultimately worked in his favour.
Linda Ronstadt initially rejected the opportunity to record her own version of Warren Zevon's 'Poor Poor Pitiful Me', but eventually changed the lyrics.
Just before Page and Plant got back together for the one-night Led Zeppelin reunion in 2007, Jimmy had been discussing a different reunion with another legend.