On This Day In Beatles History: February 11th

It was 57 years ago tonight (February 11th, 1964) that the Beatles played their first American concert, in Washington, D.C. at the Washington Coliseum, in front of 8,092 screaming fans. The group performed in the round, and after every... Read More.
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Bruce Springsteen Arrested On DUI Charges In November

It's come to light that on November 14th, Bruce Springsteen was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. TMZ first broke the news of the rocker's arrest in Sandy Hook, New Jersey's Gateway National Recreation Area,... Read More.
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The Supremes’ Mary Wilson Dead At 76

Mary Wilson of the Supremes died suddenly on February 8th at the age of 76 at her home in Henderson, Nevada, according to Rolling Stone. Wilson is survived by her daughter, son, grandchildren, a sister and brother. Due to... Read More.

Late-Metallica Bassist Celebrated Today

Late-Metallica bassist Cliff Burton will be saluted today (February 19th) with "Cliff Burton Day" on what would have been his 59th birthday. The celebration can be accessed at at Twitch.tv/GomezGrip, with Blabbermouth posting, "The event will be emceed by... Read More.
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Paul McCartney Credits Surrealist Art For First Solo Number One

To many, Paul McCartney's first solo Number One hit, 1971's "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" is as confusing as it is infectious. While answering questions on his official website (PaulMcCartney.com), "Macca" shed light on what exactly a "butter pie" means. McCartney admitted,... Read More.