The 1994 crash of China Airlines Flight 140, one of the deadliest in the airline's history, remains shrouded in mystery. The pilot was in communication with ground control shortly before the crash and attempted to land at Nagoya Airport. Witnesses reported the plane appeared to be on fire and...
The tragedy deeply affected the surviving members and fans, marking a sad chapter in the history of rock music. December 31, 1985: Rick Nelson, His Fiancée, and Members of the Stone Canyon Band Die in a Plane Crash Rick Nelson, known for his hit “Travelin’ Man,” died on December ...
On 3 March 1974 a McDonnell Douglas DC-10 plane crashed outside Paris,killing all 346people on board. The cause for the crash was an improperly secured cargo door. The cargo door broke off, setting in motion a series of events that ended with the crash The Turkish Airlines aircraft just ...
The 50 Worst Decisions in Music History. Adam Levine, Justin Timberlake, KISS, Elton John, Rolling Stones
The September 11 attacks struck the nation on a clear, late summer morning on the East Coast. Hijackers used jet airliners as weapons and rammed them into New York City's World Trade Center and the Pentagon. One hijacked plane crashed in a field outside Shanksville, Pennsylvania. In all, ...
'There were a lot of sharks,' says one of the survivors of the USS Indianapolis sinking, the worst sea disaster in the U.S. Navy's history. 'So many.'
John Denver, 53: Plane crash John Denver was a wildly successful folk artist whose forays into country music earned him the genre’s most prestigious awards. “Take Me Home, Country Roads” and “Rocky Mountain High” are two songs that still live on in the 21st century. “Thank God I’...
He died in a plane crash in 1967. 12. Little Richard (1986) Squeals of lust and desire, a recklessly extravagant piano attack, and a devilish energy were what Richard brought to rock and roll. He was one of the chief architects of the music. He was capable of more routine blues, ...
During a shoot of a scene where Morrow and the kids were pursued by a helicopter, shrapnel from a controlled explosion got caught in the helicopter’s rotor, and caused it to crash on the three actors, killing them instantly. The movie was later released, but the tragedy overshadowed the ...
John Denver, 53: Plane crash John Denver was a wildly successful folk artist whose forays into country music earned him the genre’s most prestigious awards. “Take Me Home, Country Roads” and “Rocky Mountain High” are two songs that still live on in the 21st century. “Thank God...