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Metallica may embody everything about heavy metal, but sometimes the only way to switch things up is to go in the exact opposite direction.
Having played bass with The Rolling Stones since their 1962 founding and lasted decades, Wyman finally called it quits in a curious chapter of their history.
Paul McCartney’s bass is one of the most heard instruments in history, according to CBS News, The Beatles sold over 1.6billion singles in the United States.
Sandra Bullock has been in the business long enough to see all sides of it, describing her uncomfortable early experiences with fame.
From voicing magical lions to hunting down his missing daughter to endorsing his adorable son’s drum-playing career, Liam Neeson really has done it all in Hollywood. The veteran star has consistently ...
Joan Baez truly believes in the power a protest song can hold, considering these two to be the best written in the heady and socially tense period of the 1960s.
Revisiting comments by The Who frontman Roger Daltrey about The Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson who he holds in "such awe" and makes him "incredibly nervous".
Ringo Starr may forever be associated with one of England's greatest bands, but he knew there was something special about the music from America.
Natasha Lyonne has claimed in a new interview that the late director 'Twin Peaks' was a huge supporter of using AI in movies and television series.
John Wayne made plenty of bad movies in his lifetime, but there was one that was disappointing on a more personal level.
We dive deep into the Far Out Magazine vault to look back at the moment The Doors were banned from performing on the Ed Sullivan show forever ...
Bob Dylan's legacy is cemented amongst musicians, who all wish to have just one of his songs in their arsenal. But who called him the greatest poet?