Exploring the influence of the early tape sampler known as the Mellotron on the sonwriting and construction of tracks by Paul McCartney and The Beatles.
Wong Kar-wai is defined by the likes of 'Chungking Express' and 'Fallen Angels', but his career might have gone differently if not for the small dramas.
Jerry Garcia once described the impact of Bob Dylan's album 'Bringing It All Back Home', which was the first Dylan album he truly enjoyed.
Sammy Hagar took Van Halen to new heights but admits that he didn't give his all to the band when he initially joined.
Dennis Hopper, the star of movies such as 'Easy Rider' and 'Apocalypse Now', caused quite a stir in Peru when he went there for filming. Read more here.
Stephen Stills recalls the "furious" moment he found out about Cass Elliot's death, devastated by the passing of a dear friend who he would hang out with.
While Harvey Keitel is mostly associated with the likes of 'Taxi Driver' and 'Reservoir Dogs', it was this film that he called the most important of his career.
Neil Young has been lucky enough to play with a host of guitar heroes, with there one utter "craftsman" who reminds him of his old friend Stephen Stills.
Inspiration can come from a variety of places, but in the instance of this Red Hot Chili Peppers hit, it came from their Mum.
It's fair to say that Samuel L. Jackson can be defined by one simple word: "motherfucker". There is a reason why the actor introduced his catchphrase, though.
Joni Mitchell once recalled writing 'Goodbye Pork Pie Hat', explaining the difficulty she encountered trying to write from a more historical point of view.
Charlie Chaplin and Marlon Brando were titans of their respective eras, and yet when they worked together the results were quite dire.