The BBC banned Bob Dylan's debut song Baby, Let Me Follow You Down over a single word, setting the stage for the singer's ...
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Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson scored a No. 1 hit with "Good-Hearted Woman" despite not even recording it together.
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The ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ filmmaker is back after nearly a decade, and is ready to skewer how technology has taken over ...
“Sweet Dreams of Joy,” from the documentary “Viva Verdi!,” was indeed eligible under academy rules even if it was recorded nearly 10 years ago. Here’s how. By Esther Zuckerman This year the academy ...
To understand why the East Bay’s first Original Joe’s has been so embraced by its community, a restaurant where the weeknight waiting area is as packed as an urgent care and its bouncers — a rarity at ...
Take That have surprised fans by debuting a brand‑new song, You’re A Superstar, during the closing credits of the final episode of their three‑part Netflix documentary. The unexpected track appears in ...