David Gilmour may have spared no expenses with Pink Floyd, but he knew when someone was throwing perfectly good money away.
Stevie Nicks wrote 'Silver Girl' about Sheryl Crow, who she felt was born in the wrong generation and would have succeeded more by belonging to her own.
When Mavis Staples first got the call about being signed to Prince's label, she wasn't sure. But an in-person meeting immediately changed her mind.
Cary Grant worked with many classic stars during the Golden Age of Hollywood, but there was one that he found "terrible" and ...
Ridley Scott's least favourite Russell Crowe movie was 2014's 'Noah,' because he couldn't abide Darren Aronofsky's choice to ...
Greta Gerwig is set to bring her version of 'Narnia' to Netflix in 2026 and now, it's been reported that Brit-winning star ...
The Beatles took songwriting inspiration from a wealth of different places, and John Lennon once took direct influence from a ...
The Band truly became the voice of the working man in one particular song, exploring the juxtaposing histories of American ...
A look at Iggy Pop celebrating the life and work of Jesse Malin, their joint connection with New York City, and their work championing grassroots music venues.
Joni Mitchell has never had a major charting hit, but her impact and legacy exceeds the need for such commercial measurements in today's landscape.
Tom Hanks has played over a dozen real-life figures across film and television, but there's one he'll always lament never getting the chance to inhabit.
The scientific and political catastrophes of the 20th century that inspired Brian Eno's 21-minute soundscape epic 'The Ship'.