Did You Know:
A1. Blur's Grahm Coxon models for Cordings, an upmarket London gentleman's tailor, part owned by Eric Clapton.
2. Before Pearl Fam, Eddie Vedder was the singer in Bad Radio, a progressive funk rock band heavily influenced by early Red Hot Chili Peppers.
3.Over the years, Pete Best, Stuart Sutckiffe, Brian Epstein, George Martin, George Best and Billy Preston have all been referred to as the fifth beatle.
4.Meat Loaf supports English football team Hartlepool United.
5.Elvis Presley weighed 170lbs. following his discharge from the US Army in 1960. When he died, in 1977 he weighed 260lbs.
6.Andy White, the drummer who played on the definitive version of The Beatles' Love Me Do, never earned more than his original session feef from the track.
7.Steve Vai is an expert beekeeper.
8.Since their inception, Guns N' Roses have had 21 full-time band members ... and counting.
9.In his youth, Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis's babysitters included Cher and Sonny Bono.
10.Flowers In The Rain by The Moves was the first record ever played on BBC Radio in the UK.
2. Before Pearl Fam, Eddie Vedder was the singer in Bad Radio, a progressive funk rock band heavily influenced by early Red Hot Chili Peppers.
3.Over the years, Pete Best, Stuart Sutckiffe, Brian Epstein, George Martin, George Best and Billy Preston have all been referred to as the fifth beatle.
4.Meat Loaf supports English football team Hartlepool United.
5.Elvis Presley weighed 170lbs. following his discharge from the US Army in 1960. When he died, in 1977 he weighed 260lbs.
6.Andy White, the drummer who played on the definitive version of The Beatles' Love Me Do, never earned more than his original session feef from the track.
7.Steve Vai is an expert beekeeper.
8.Since their inception, Guns N' Roses have had 21 full-time band members ... and counting.
9.In his youth, Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis's babysitters included Cher and Sonny Bono.
10.Flowers In The Rain by The Moves was the first record ever played on BBC Radio in the UK.