charles39+FollowGirl in coma dances to Taylor Swift—amazing recovery!Jade Metivier’s story is nothing short of incredible. After three intense surgeries to reconstruct her face, Jade was kept in a coma for days. But when her parents played Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer,” she started moving her hands and hips—while still unconscious! Nurses and doctors were stunned. Now, at 16, Jade is thriving, learning to tap dance, and dreaming big about her future. Her journey shows just how powerful music, determination, and family support can be. What do you think—can music really reach us even when we’re not awake? #Entertainment #Music #TaylorSwift2238Share
Cameron Frazier+FollowRandy Rhoads Nearly Quit Ozzy’s Band?! 🎸Bob Daisley just dropped a bomb on the Artists on Record podcast: Randy Rhoads was planning to leave Ozzy Osbourne’s band for a master’s degree! Even crazier, Daisley said Rhoads wasn’t a fan of Black Sabbath and hated playing their songs live. Imagine if Randy had left before that tragic accident—would Ozzy’s solo career have survived? Fandoms are split: some say Randy was the real genius, others think Ozzy would’ve been fine. What do you think? #Entertainment #Music #OzzyOsbourne30Share
Suzanne Glover+FollowForgotten 70s Hits Still Spark Debate 🎸Anyone else think it’s wild how some absolute bangers from the 70s barely get any radio play now? “Ride Captain Ride” by Blues Image, Gilbert O’Sullivan’s “Get Down,” and The Blackbyrds’ “Walking In Rhythm” are all classics that deserve way more love. Some fans argue these tracks are even better than the so-called ‘essentials’—hot take or total truth? Let’s hear your picks for underrated 70s gems! #Entertainment #Music #70sMusic5020Share
charles39+FollowBands Who Vanished After 1967 Fame? 🎸Remember those bands that blew up in 1967 and then just... vanished? Strawberry Alarm Clock, Blues Magoos, and The Parade all had huge hits, but drama, breakups, and even court battles totally derailed their careers. Some fans say it was bad management, others blame the changing music scene. Are these bands underrated legends or just one-hit wonders? The debate rages on! #Entertainment #Music #MusicHistory340Share
sfrazier+FollowFrank Beard’s Comeback Sparks ZZ Top Fandom Debate 🥁Frank Beard is finally back on drums for ZZ Top after his health issues, but fans are split—some say the band isn’t the same without Dusty Hill, while others are just happy to see the original trio (well, minus the beards) rocking again. The tour’s getting extended, but will the classic ZZ Top magic return with Beard’s comeback? The fandom is buzzing! #Entertainment #Music #ZZTop40Share
Andrea Hebert+FollowWillie Nelson vs Elvis: Who Owned the Hit? 🎤Willie Nelson’s version of “Always on My Mind” not only topped the country charts but also sparked a debate among fans: did he outshine Elvis Presley’s earlier take? Some say Nelson’s heartfelt delivery gave the song new life, while others argue Elvis’s version is the true classic. The twist? Nelson almost recorded it as a duet with Merle Haggard, but Haggard passed. Now, the fandom is split—who really made the song iconic? #Entertainment #Music #WillieNelson1418Share
James Garner+FollowKitty Wells’ Chart-Topping Scandal 🎤Kitty Wells totally flipped the script in country music with “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels.” Not only did she clap back at Hank Thompson’s hit, but her song got banned from major platforms—yet still hit No. 1! Some fans say the controversy made her a legend, while others think she just got lucky. Is she the real queen of country or just a rebel with perfect timing? #Entertainment #Music #KittyWells307Share
Suzanne Glover+FollowClassic Rock Legends: Hit Singles Drama 🎸Who else is shocked that so many 1970s classic rock giants—like Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd—barely bothered with hit singles? Fans still debate if avoiding the charts made them more legendary or just missed opportunities. Some say it kept their music 'pure,' while others think they could've dominated pop radio too. The real twist: their biggest songs weren't even singles! #Entertainment #Music #ClassicRock430Share
Andrea Hebert+FollowDid Hank Williams Really Write That Song? 🎤Everyone calls “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” a Hank Williams masterpiece, but there’s a wild rumor that a young Kentucky guy, Paul Gilley, actually wrote it and sold it to Hank! Some fans totally believe it, others say it’s just gossip. If true, would that change how we see Hank’s legacy? This debate never dies in the fandom! #Entertainment #Music #HankWilliams524Share
normancrystal+FollowTom Petty’s Last Song Has Fans Crying 😢Watching Tom Petty’s final performance of ‘American Girl’ just a week before he passed is honestly heartbreaking. The fact that he sounded so good, even with all his health issues, has fans debating if he should’ve canceled the tour for his own sake. Some say he was a true rock legend for pushing through, while others feel it’s a tragic example of the pressures artists face. That last song hits so much harder now. #Entertainment #Music #TomPetty50Share