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The Bestie Boys' dating history is reexamined, as one of its members, Ad-Rock, dated an 80s rom-com star, Molly Ringwald.#BeastieBoys #DatingHistory #AdRock #MollyRingwald #MikeD #MCA -
Beastie Boys’ MCA Tragic Death: Rapper’s Cause of Death Resurfaces After 10 Years
Beastie Boys' MCA, whose real name is Adam Yauch, still holds a huge place in people's hearts 10 years after his tragic death.#MCA #BeastieBoys -
Vinyl Records: 4 Beastie Boys Albums Filled With Solid Gold Hits [Amazon]
The Beastie Boys have proven themselves among the most influential artists of their time. To keep the party going, below are four of the best Beastie Boys albums in vinyl record format, now available on Amazon. -
Beastie Boys Memoir To Include Graphic Novel, Cookbook, Mixtape Playlists
Beastie Boys surviving members Mike D and Ad-Rock just announced that their memoir is now available for pre-order. 'Beastie Boys Book' will pay homage to the band that was formed in 1979. -
A Beastie Boys Memoir Will Be Published Sometime This Year, Mike D Confirms
The long-mooted Beastie Boys memoir might finally be in the cards. Mike D confirmed that the tell-all book, which has been in the works for years, is due sometime in 2018. -
Rihanna Shares Instagram Clip, Says "Love on the Brain" Will Be Next Single from 'Anti' Album
Rihanna has revealed in an Instagram clip that “Love On The Brain” will be the next single from her 'Anti' album. “#nextsingle” she wrote on a short video of her performing the song during the tour for 'Anti.' Other singles from the album have included her Drake duet “Work,” “Kiss It Better” and “Needed Me.” -
Guns N’ Roses Refused to Bargain with Todd Phillips on ‘War Dogs’ Soundtrack
Todd Phillips, the director of the new film War Dogs starring Miles Teller, Jonah Hill and Bradley Cooper, revealed that he originally wanted to use Guns N' Roses' "Paradise City" in the movie. However, the director had to go with a different song because the band refused to bargain with him. -
Founding Member of Beastie Boys John Berry Dead at 52 from Dementia
Founding member of the Beastie Boys John Berry is dead from dementia at the young age of 52. Reportedly, the former guitarist died at 7:30 a.m. this past Thursday (May 19) in hospice care in Danvers, Massachusetts. -
J.J. Abrams Creates Beastie Boys Inspired 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Character
'Star Wars' fans love finding little hidden nuggets inside the movies, especially as the highly anticipated 'Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens' approaches this year. But fans of director J.J. Abrams know to look for Beastie Boys nuggets too. -
Ad-Rock on 'Late Night With Seth Meyers': Adam Horovitz Gets Goofy During Interview
Ad-Rock, aka Adam Horovitz, of the Beastie Boys has been making the press rounds as of late to promote the new Noah Baumbach flick, "While We're Young." Horovitz stars alongside Ben Stiller, Adam Driver and Naomi Watts in the film, which is more information than what the artist shared with Seth Meyers last night, April 6, on "Late Night." Instead, the pair talked about everything from Vin Diesel to the Beastie Boys concert film titled "Awesome; I F*ckin' Shot That!" -
Ad-Rock On 'Tonight Show': Beastie Boy Talks Touring With Madonna, Acting, 'While We're Young' & More On First Solo Appearance
Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz stopped by 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' on his first solos appearance to promote his new film 'While We're Young.' Instead, he talked about touring with Madonna and his original intentions to be an actor, and became friends with Fallon's other guest Will Forte. The trio also got to touch fish and other "river monsters" with 'River Monsters' host Jeremy Wade. -
Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock) Says The Beastie Boys Are Officially Over, Talks Losing Adam Yauch
Adam Horovitz, aka Ad-Rock, recently sat down with 'GQ' to talk about his career as of late. The MC will appear in Noah Baumbach's 'While We're Young,' out March 27, alongside Ben Stiller. Horovitz revealed that his rap trio, the Beastie Boys, is officially over. The news comes as little surprise since the group ceased operations following the death of founding member Adam Yauch in 2012.
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