Music Trivia: 4 Music Videos Released Way, Way Late
Bands make music videos to make people aware of their latest single. Well, usually.
Bands make music videos to make people aware of their latest single. Well, usually.
Some call London’s Battersea Power Station an eyesore but it’s been featured in tons of stuff, including several famous album covers. Here’s a quick rundown on its history…
There are only so many musical notes, so sometimes two hit songs end up sounding alike. That’s when the lawyers get involved.
Here are Billboard’s top 10 hits of the past year, and some interesting facts we found about them.
From 1956 to 1969, Elvis Presley (who would’ve turned 80 years today) made more than 30 movies, such as Roustabout, Girls! Girls! Girls! and Harum Scarum. They were low budget and formulaic: some songs, a pretty girl, a chase scene, and a fight. With our handy generator, you can make up your very own Elvis movie.
Elvis Presley would turn 80 years old this week, had he not died in 1977. Or did he?
In the 1970s, Presley supposedly got mixed up with a California crime syndicate called The Fraternity. After he lost $10 million to the organization in the bogus sales of real estate and private planes, Presley is said to have gone to the federal government for help, who was keen to dismantle The Fraternity. In exchange for helping bring them down, Presley was whisked into the Witness Protection Program. Two hours after Presley’s death was announced in 1977, a man named “John Burrows” boarded a plane for Buenos Aires, paying in cash. That man not only resembled Presley, but had the same name as an alias Presley often used to check into hotels.
Over New Years, Paul McCartney and rapper Kanye West released a surprise joint effort called “Only One,” a song about West’s daughter. Surprise collaborations are kind of McCartney’s bag.
Some interesting music trivia about the astounding pop chart successes of the King of Rock n’ Roll, Elvis, who would turn 80 years old on January 8.
Here’s some interesting and random trivia about Ringo Starr, the funny Beatle.
When a company introduces a new product, they try to hold on to being the one-and-only manufacturer of that product for as long as possible, even introducing more technology to keep other companies out of the game. Someone always finds a way to beat the system.
Looking for random trivia about this year’s Grammy nominees? Here are some interesting facts about the top honor in pop music.
If, for some reason, you’ve ever wondered if Santa Claus visited Kokomo, here’s your answer.
Are you dreaming of a weird Christmas? Here is some odd and random Christmas music.
Scoring a hit song is hard, so what do you do when you can’t score another one? You go and score a Broadway musical. Literally.
In 1984, Michael Jackson was so popular that LaToya Jackson scored a hit single. From 1982 to 1984, the American public couldn’t get enough Michael Jackson. His Thriller album sold more than 20 million copies to become the bestselling album ever. His innovative music videos helped put the burgeoning MTV on the map (and integrated […]
On Thanksgiving Day 1965, folk singer Arlo Guthrie decided to help his friend Alice get rid of some trash. What happened next would go on to inspire a hit film and one of the biggest anti-war anthems of the ‘60s.
As “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” makes a comeback, here’s a look back at a less famous all-star charity single.
What’s a more powerful force than money? Not wanting to be anywhere near your old bandmates who drove you crazy.