These one-hit wonders used pretty unusual instruments to produce their megahits, one of which wasn't an instrument at all.
The singer Jerry Butler performing in New York City in 1983. He approached a lyric with an almost courtly level of sensitivity.Credit...Michael Putland/Getty Images Supported by By Jim Farber ...
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld shot down an anti-Israel activist, quickly telling him he doesn’t “care about Palestine” when the online personality attempted to ambush him over the weekend ...
The anthem singer who performed the Canadian anthem prior to the 4 Nations Face-Off championship game Thursday night changed a lyric in “O Canada” as a response to U.S. President Donald Trump ...
What do you think of Jerry Cantrell’s 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray? Does this classic muscle car represent the perfect rock star ride, or would you have gone for something more subtle?
Merbein man Chris Heaysman was camping at Mungo National Park when the bright streak caught his attention just after 10.05pm. He took out his phone to snap a few photos. "It had come from south to ...
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