With tracks like 'Willow' and 'Down to Zero', Joan Armatrading established herself as one of the greatest songwriters . Now, she is back with '25 Kisses'.
Despite Tom Petty coming up with his own brand of heartland rock, some of his best singles rocketed one record up to the top of his discography.
Before At the Drive-In had their own breakout success, guitarist Jim Ward already had a random brush with greatness thanks to his local used guitar shop.
Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks called David Bowie "one of my heroes" and deeply regrets never meeting or working with the late singer who died in 2016.
Revisiting comments made by Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page about the late Clarence White who performed in The Byrds, who he called "absolutely brilliant".
The Horrors are one of the most influential bands of their generation, and a lot of this is to do with the magic of 'Skying', a perfect drug album.
When Cat Stevens grew endeared to The Beatles, he tried to learn their music. However, he couldn't grasp it, and instead took a path to learning his own style.
The B-52's wrote their iconic hit 'Love Shack' by exercising spontaneity and improvisation, choosing to extract good lyrics to cut it down to radio size.
As well as these two 21st Century war movies, Emmerich was also inspired by the 1977 classic A Bridge Too Far. He even wanted William Goldman, the Oscar-winning screenwriter who penned the movie, to ...
There was one particular seismic album George Michael refused to listen to over time as he could "hear a front" on the lyrics and found it too naive.
Jack Nicholson knows how to hold a grudge, with the legendary actor spending half a decade arguing over Jennifer Lopez's rear end.
Back in the swinging sixties, a funk revolution was inspired in the unlikeliest of ways by the sonic sampling of a peculiar nursery rhyme on one song.