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Keanu Reeves doesn't think he deserves the honour of Fender making him a signature bass because he's not actually a great player, he just enjoys making music.
Linda Ronstadt berated the music industry for its prejudices and disliked her own music and experiences, from the material itself to live performances.
Wyatt Russell signed up for the existential comedy show 'Lodge 49' because doubters in Hollywood questioned whether "Snake Plissken's son" could be vulnerable.
Songs aren't just banned because of politics, but for a number of reasons. These are the greatest banned songs of all time. Read more about the picks here.
The highest-grossing actor who has never been in a superhero movie isn't Tom Cruise, but rather someone who has been in 'Star Wars' and 'Harry Potter'.
Exploring the centuries-old origins of the term punk in an attempt to uncover the very first song to feature the word that went on to define a music movement.
Plenty of directors release their own edit of a movie -- a 'Director's Cut' --but there aren’t many who go to the hassle of starting all over from scratch.
Exploring the tragic tale of 'Come and Get It', the song Paul McCartney wrote in 1969 to be performed by Badfinger, which predicted the band's ultimate demise.
Ethan Hawke was always a little jealous of one of his friends, River Phoenix, whom he starred alongside in his debut acting gig, 'Explorers'.
Diana Ross is one of America's most successful artists, but 1976 was a turning point for her, marked by the failure of 'Mahogany' and a move away from soul.
Dave Grohl may not make the most complex music in the world, but he felt that some artists are all too predictable when it comes to their music.
In an exclusive interview with Far Out, Graham Nash has shared the songwriting lesson he learnt from Brian Wilson following ...
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