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Taking on the slasher boom of the late '90s, the Wayans brothers revived the spoof genre for a new generation with Scary Movie, sending up horror hits Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, The ...
Elton John could craft some of the finest melodies of all time, but that didn't come without some enormous help and years of practice. Read more here.
Springsteen initially hated the album so much that he tossed a test pressing into a pool. But its operatic tracks about ...
With 'The Late Show' leaving and no new occupant announced, the future of Broadway's most storied talk show stage is suddenly ...
Lincoln City offers stunning ocean views, glass float hunting, and kite-flying adventures, but this retro eatery might just be serving the most perfectly constructed club sandwich on the entire Oregon ...
It’s August 16th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1974, for the first time ever, The Ramones played at New York’s famed CBGB. In 1962, Beatles manager Brian Epstein ...
Perhaps no event looms larger than the Beatles’ August 15, 1965, performance at Shea Stadium in front of 55,600 fans. The concert ushered in a new era in rock music in which superstardom was defined ...
Historic photos offer a look back at the life of Elvis Presley, from Graceland to the concert stage to fun playing football.
CD set features recordings from the master tunesmith of the 1950s and ’60s, who wrote hits for Elvis Presley, Ray Charles and ...
Colonel Tom Parker wasn’t the villain of Elvis’ story "The Colonel and the King" reveals a complex, often misunderstood figure whose ambitions mirrored Presley's ...
The soundtrack matches the scenery—The Beatles, Elvis Presley, and Buddy Holly provide the audio component to this immersive time-travel experience. Somehow the music stays at that perfect volume ...
Peter Guralnick's new book, “The Colonel and the King,” is focused on the man who elevated Elvis Presley to superstardom: Colonel Tom Parker.