Music
Written by: David Mikkelson
March 9, 2002
What's not to believe about a band founded as much on outrageousness as on music?
Written by: David Mikkelson
March 4, 2002
Is the band name KISS an acronym for 'Knights in Satan's Service'?
Written by: Barbara Mikkelson
Dec. 1, 2001
Did Michael Jackson's prosthetic nose fell off during a recent TV special ?
Written by: David Mikkelson
Nov. 11, 2001
Jan Berry of Jan & Dean had a near-fatal automobile accident on the very same road the duo had s ...
Written by: David Mikkelson
Sept. 18, 2001
Has Clear Channel Communications created a list of songs banned from airplay?
Written by: Barbara Mikkelson
Aug. 13, 2001
Was teen rapper Lil' Bow Wow raped by his bodyguard?
Written by: Barbara Mikkelson
July 18, 2001
The inspiration for this well-known piece of sacred music purportedly struck after a life-alteri ...
Written by: David Mikkelson
June 24, 2001
Rumor has it that the Beatles recorded the songs 'Colliding Circles' and 'Pink Litmus Paper Shir ...
Written by: Barbara Mikkelson
June 5, 2001
Is the Eric Clapton song 'Tears in Heaven' about his young son, who died in an accident?
Written by: David Mikkelson
May 7, 2001
The answer must be heavily qualified in order to avoid being misleading.
Written by: David Mikkelson
April 26, 2001
"I caught him in bed with men several times. In fact the best time I caught him in bed was with ...
Written by: David Mikkelson
April 12, 2001
Did violinist Itzhak Perlman once finish a concert on an instrument with only three strings afte ...
Written by: Snopes Staff
Feb. 4, 2001
Urban legend describes a rock star who collapses at a party and has a pint of semen pumped from ...
Written by: David Mikkelson
Jan. 27, 2001
Was the Bob Dylan song 'Blowin' in the Wind' actually written by a New Jersey high school student?
Written by: David Mikkelson
Jan. 19, 2001
In many legends, the 'why' is more important the 'what.'
Written by: David Mikkelson
Jan. 19, 2001
'Puff the Magic Dragon' is what its writers have always claimed it to be: a song about the inno ...
Written by: David Mikkelson
Jan. 17, 2001
Were CDs designed to be long enough to hold Beethoven's 9th Symphony?
Written by: David Mikkelson
Jan. 4, 2001
Did Jefferson Airplane singer Grace Slick name her daughter 'god'?
Written by: David Mikkelson
Nov. 12, 2000
Humorous slip-up on the back of a Beatles album.
Written by: Barbara Mikkelson
Nov. 10, 2000
The origins and effects of one 1982 pop hit have proved to be more legendary than the song itself.
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