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The work of David Lynch has been informed by many happy accidents, with the director creating one iconic character based on a strange incident.
Metal music can seem dangerous by nature, but Metallica turned some of their first major gigs into violence arguing sessions.
Session player Elliott Randall stepped in after Donald Fagen and Walter Becker couldn't quite get the sound they were looking for on a soon-to-be hit song.
Slash can make a guitar fit in any context, but there were certain songs that never suited Guns N' Roses from top to bottom.
The iconic green 'Brat' cover has been changed, but what does this say about Charli XCX's next steps and the looming end of the Brat era for the artist?
Frank Zappa sought to break the boundaries between rock and classical music but kept brushing up against the latter's ...
Lindsey Buckingham's history with Fleetwood Mac is just as complex as the history of the band itself, full of fallouts and feuds - but why was he fired?
John Lennon's fascination for Japanese culture began before he met his wife but as he became famous he spent more time in the country, making it his second home ...
In a transformative decade for popular music and the birth of the industry as we know it today, the 1950s' longest-held number one may surprise you.
Some people use their art to bring them out of dark times. Fiona Apple did this with her song 'Extraordinary Machine'.
Neil Young's 'On The Beach' was a sonic departure in 1974, tinged with introspective darkness. And it was fuelled by this ...
Paul Newman was disappointed at not getting a 'Best Director' nomination for 1968's 'Rachel, Rachel,' although he had the last laugh when the movie was a hit.