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Christiane Salvador, 64, nearly lost her arm when she was suddenly attacked by a female alligator while kayaking in Polk ...
The only Hot 100 No. 1 for the late Lou Christie was a winning pop-soul confection from one of the greatest periods in top 40 ...
Chaos erupted near a party boat which, according to local reports, had to suspend a scheduled excursion because of the ...
John Lennon didn't think Americans had a right to protest one Beatles album cover. Here's why he objected to their objections.
Author and podcaster Nora Princiotti tells NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about her new book, "Hit Girls," and the pop stars of the turn of the millennium.
As the Deseret News celebrates its 175-year milestone, we’re looking at prominent arts and entertainment figures past and ...
War, drugs, and racial tensions set the stage for the summer of 1967.
The Beatles' label pulled their most controversial album from shelves. Now, a rare copy of it is worth thousands of dollars.
John Lennon once called a song he wrote for Ringo Starr the "funniest thing" he had ever written. George Harrison just thought it was weird.
George Harrison said he didn't agree with one of The Beatles' creative decisions. He shared why it made him uncomfortable.
Perhaps the last great rock‘n’roll band of the pre-internet era, Oasis lived the lifestyle to the hilt and dared to enjoy it.