Powerhouse blues and rock guitarist who played with groups like Skid Row and Thin Lizzy. Despite being left-handed, he played right-handed guitar. His first guitar was a beaten-up acoustic that he acquired...
Author and sister of Joan Collins, Jackie Collins listening to records in 1956. She was one of the world's top-selling novelists, her 30 books have sold more than 500 million copies in 40 countries.
As a child, B.B. was forbidden by his mother to sing the blues, which she called the Devil’s music, even though her cousin was renown bluesman, Bukka White. King would eventually take some of his...
Movie maker Scorsese also used Muddy’s songs in scores to some of his biggest movies, including Goodfellas, Casino, The Color of Money, and Shine A Light, the acclaimed Rolling Stones Rock Concert...
Berry wore many different hats. Before he made it big on the music scene, he worked at his father’s construction company, at an auto plant and as a freelance photographer. He also followed in his...
Harrison nicknamed his 120-room Friar Park mansion “Crackerbox Palace” after a friend’s description of Lord Buckley’s tiny Los Angeles home. The 66-acre property, about 37 miles...
As notorious troublemakers, it’s probably no surprise that Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were turned away from numerous hotels in their 50-odd years of making music together. However, in the space...
When he changed his name from Reginald Dwight, the singer chose a stage name that paid tribute to vocalist Long John Baldry and saxophonist Elton Dean. For a middle name, he picked Hercules. He sang “Crocodile...