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From severed heads and corpses to Father Christmas, these famous directors all turned up in the most unlikely places.
Oasis are set to play four huge shows at Heaton Park in Manchester this July but fans must opt-in to a new scheme to secure front standing tickets.
Bob Dylan has had experience with many music legends throughout his career, but he knew some artists were far beyond any of their competition.
Quentin Tarantino has a long history of casting the same actors in his films, but he also likes to draw on cinematic history when making his casting decisions.
Sean Penn revealed that he thinks one star is the last of a dying breed, despite having never worked with her.
After being diagnosed with a rare brain disorder, Billy Joel has cancelled all future shows after previously postponing his tour earlier this year.
Neil Young reached new levels of greatness while writing 'Old Man' for his fourth record, 'Harvest', tapping into generational gaps and emotional connection.
Foo Fighters have been given the green light to smoke, drink and swear when they perform in Jakarta, Indonesia, later this year as part of their Asian tour.
During the recording of 1984's 'The Unforgettable Fire', U2 frontman Bono highlighted one artist who'd gripped him and Europe with their unique sound.
A look at how Eric Clapton and his renaissance in the 1990s mirrored grunge, and how he related to and respected Kurt Cobain despite their surface differences.
With 213 Beatles songs in the books, it would be surprising if the band liked them all. But George Harrison hated these two from McCartney, in particular.
As the drummer for David Bowie, it's difficult for Woody Woodmansey to pick a favourite tune, but one song has a transcendental power to make him feel "bigger".
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