Before they were ‘California Dreamin’, the seeds for The Mamas and The Papas were first planted in New York City.
It's hard to imagine anybody telling The Beatles that their next album wasn't going to be their biggest, but some had doubts they'd pushed their sound too far.
Jennifer Garner said that her turn as a superhero was one of her toughest roles, even though it almost ruined her career.
Although the Traveling Wilburys were among the finest rockstars anyone had ever seen, they didn't seen eye-to-eye on every one of their records.
The 1970s were one of the most innovative decades for music, as the art form branched out further than anyone had previously thought was possible.
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band would probably have enough talent between them to handle any disaster, but couldn't overcome one rocker's sabotage.
Although Gene Hackman was a leading actor you could usually rely on to add a stamp of quality to a movie, nothing went right on one John Grisham adaptation ...
At the end of 'Chelsea Hotel No 2', Leonard Cohen desperately tries to look nonchalant, but as it wraps up his most mournful song, it only makes it sadder.
As much as Joni Mitchell had a certain standard for her music, she loved when someone was in complete control of their instrument.
At the height of the British Invasion movement, several artists stormed the US charts and catapulted their careers.
Despite his never-back-down attitude, there were more than a few times when Tom Petty wanted to hang things up for good.