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In honor of Sunday’s Grammy Awards, we’ve assembled a side of music legends, packed into an Ajax-style 3-4-3. Our selections may skew older, but that's just because that's when the real music was made (and our – or at least my – musical knowledge actuall
LIKE it or not, Whitney Houston wasn’t just any old celebrity. She was in the Jimi Hendrix/John Lennon/Marvin Gaye calibre of talent. Her voice, as an instrument, rivaled Coltrane or Keith Moon with what she could do with it, regardless of your tastes. A
Yes we had a good time and, you know, Keith Moon showed up with a different girl and a different Rolls-Royce everyday
Where the Avengers assemble, the Misfits are more likely to stumble. Where the X-Men fight for civil rights, the Misfits fight to stay sober - and to finish their community service. Welcome to the world of Misfits, the popular British dramedy about a rag
How tragic it is when a fallen human being gives themselves over to the base and lawless practices of this little world and sell their souls to find satisfaction and contentment by living a godless and lawless life (Psalm 14:1-3, Rom. 3; 5:12-21, Gal. 6:
To the British tabloids, she was “Sex case Joyce,” or sometimes, “Sex-in-chains Joyce,” and her story was called “The Manacled Mormon.” It had everything the British press wanted: sex, religion, bondage, abduction and an attractive woman who was, moreove
Charlotte Ronson doesn't just dress some of Hollywood's most stylish stars like Rashida Jones, Ashlee Simpson and Nicole Richie, she's also BFFs with them. The fashion designer, who's showing her latest collection at the Big Apple's Lincoln Center on Fri
Legend has it that the famous scene in Women In Love where Oliver Reed wrestles naked with Alan Bates in front of a roaring fire was actually filmed in Reed’s Surrey home Broome Hall. Buy a wing of Broome Hall, which once belonged to legendary British ac
Keith John Moon (23 August 1946 – 7 September 1978) was the drummer of the rock group The Who. He gained notoriety for exuberant drumming and his destructive lifestyle. Moon joined The Who in 1964, replacing Doug Sandom. He played on all albums from their debut, 1965's My Generation, to 1978's Who Are You, which was released two weeks before his... Full Article
