Few songs can claim to be ground zero for heavy metal. Black Sabbath’s eponymous 1969 album opener is largely accepted as the genre’s starting point, but Blue Cheer's "Summertime Blues," released in ...
UPDATE (6/22): Helter Skelter: An American Myth will now premiere on July 26 at 10 p.m. EST. UPDATE (6/5): The release date for Helter Skelter has been pushed back and it will no longer premiere on ...
In his 1998 book The Long Hard Road Out of Hell, Manson wrote his stage name derives from Charles Manson and Marilyn Monroe. He said his stage name was supposed to represent the duality of humanity.
Recording engineer Chris Thomas received a note on Sept. 9, 1968 from producer George Martin saying: "Chris, hope you had a nice holiday. I'm off on mine now. Make yourself available to the Beatles." ...
“What attracted me is I don’t understand why we are still talking about it,’ says Helter Skelter: An American Myth director Lesley Chilcott of why she wanted to make a docuseries on Charles Manson.
Jailed for 44 years, Charles Manson made his way back into the national conversation after falling seriously ill and being transported out of prison Tuesday. The cult murderer invoked the phrase ...
Paul McCartney said The Beatles’ “Helter Skelter” used a metaphor to portray the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. He also said that The Who influenced the song indirectly. One of these claims is ...
Jeff Sneider is the Senior Film Reporter at Collider, where he breaks film and television news and curates the Up-and-Comer of the Month column in addition to hosting The Sneider Cut podcast and the ...
Quentin Tarantino tried to steal the swinging sixties aura Tinseltown back from the murderous late sixties spree which ground the decade of love and peace to a close. But a new exposé takes an almost ...
The docuseries will chronicle the history of the Manson Family and feature never-before-seen interviews with Manson’s former cult followers. Epix has ordered a six-part docuseries that will center on ...
With the release of their second album 'Shout At The Devil' in 1983, Motley Crue were rising fast in the game of rock and roll. The second album featured a glossier, more stylized production than ...