In early 1970, Janis Joplin visited Lyle Tuttle, a pioneer of American tattooing, at his tattoo parlour in San Francisco.
Harmony Korine was inspired by the mixture of strangeness and beauty found in Florida when making his meditation on the 'American Dream', 'Spring Breakers'.
Suzi Quatro once turned down a personal offer to meet her hero, Elvis Presley, at Graceland, because she felt that she needed ...
While Steven Tyler was willing to try anything with Aerosmith, he never thought that some songs would become mainstays of ...
The sensation of ‘Sex on Fire’, whether driven by its title's infamy or the pop sheen veiled over their signature Southern ...
Fortunately, Billy Bob Thornton didn’t have that problem when pressed on the greatest records he’s ever heard. Not that you’d ...
The Doors were a bald of flagrant thieves, never better exemplified than the case of the rock icon they ripped off on their ...
The Traveling Wilburys was largely a musical project designed for fun. But this one tune steered a little more into American ...
Throughout their careers, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits' voices all completely transformed from where it started - ...
Mike Bloomfield, whom Dylan would call the best guitarist he'd ever heard, didn't plan to befriend the folk singer. In fact, ...
It's safe to say that there'll never be another horror movie quite like Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, although Stephen King ...
Paul McCartney dug deep into the British archives to find the inspiration for this 2005 song. Read more to find out how he ...
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