Many of rock's countercultural icons have skeletons in their closet, having lent their services to the world of advertisement even during their 1960s heyday.
It opens with Keaton's character, an LA-based art dealer, receiving a phone call from his wife in the middle of the night in which she tells him that she is going to be checking herself into a 90-day ...
Every year, in that dismal stretch between winter and spring, we gather around our televisions—snacks in tow—to watch the Super Bowl. For some, it's all about the game, while for others, it's solely ...
Pepsi got the right ones (baby!) when they cast Beyoncé, Britney Spears and Pink in a Gladiator-inspired commercial. While the brand spent lots of money to make it, the ad ended up never airing in the ...
How many Broadway shows has Ray Fisher been in? Ray Fisher has appeared on Broadway in 1 shows. How many West End shows has Ray Fisher been in? Ray Fisher has not appeared in the West End.
The "Soul Bossa Nova" artist, who worked with acts including Michael Jackson, Ray Charles, Miles Davis, Count Basie, Frank Sinatra and Aretha Franklin, died in November at 91 years old of ...
1984: Michael Jackson Michael Jackson won album ... including Ella Fitzgerald, Ice-T, and Ray Charles. 1992: Natalie Cole 1994: Whitney Houston Whitney Houston won album of the year in 1994 ...
Quincy Jones was a legend at the Grammy Awards, winning 28 Grammys in his career as a musician, producer, arranger and more. So it felt entirely appropriate for the Grammys to honor Jones, who died in ...
"Quincy made so many music greats across multiple genres sound even greater, bringing the best out in legends, from brother Ray Charles to Ella Fitzgerald ... World," the 1985 release — written by ...
Wilson performed a lively, rollicking version of Quincy's Ray Charles track "Let The Good Times Roll" alongside singer and ...
"Bringing the best out in legends from brother Ray Charles to Ella Fitzgerald ... Monáe closed out the tribute with a cover of Michael Jackson's “Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough” and embraced the King ...