He Changed Music ForeverMuddy Waters was the Chicago blues artist that changed the face of American music. His upbeat bluesy sound inspired the likes of The Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac. But his personal life...
Carol Wayne was a beloved regular on the “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson”—but she tragically passed at the young age of 42.
Golden Girls liked to make jokes at the expense of the characters. While the others found it easier to ignore, it took a huge toll on Bea Arthur.
Richard Petty's name remains synonymous with excellence on the NASCAR tracks—but his success has gone hand in hand with some of his greatest tragedies.
Zoe Lund had the potential to become one of the powerhouses of the 80s and 90s indie film scene. Unfortunately, she couldn’t break free of her vices.
Music manager Lou Pearlman came crashing down in a storm of lawsuits after horrifically scamming several boy bands in the 90s—but a much more sinister story emerged in 2009.
While they may have shied away from the spotlight, some of the most reclusive people have left the biggest marks on history. Let's peek into the lives of the most infamous recluses of all time.
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