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Brigitte Bardot, 88, suffers breathing issues as first responders rush to her home

The iconic sex symbol’s husband confirmed that Bardot suffered breathing difficulties at her home in the south of France on Wednesday.

Gary Brooker, who sang 'A Whiter Shade of Pale,' dead at 76

A lilting ode to a drunken lover set against the melody of an old church organ, the iconic tune is remembered singularly against Procol Harum's 13-album discography.

Righteous Brothers' Bill Medley recalls Elvis Presley offering him pills

Medley claimed that the "Hound Dog" crooner pulled out a container of prescription drugs while they were hanging out in 1969.

'Rocky Horror' star Barry Bostwick campaigned for Nixon as a child

"I grew up in a political family," the actor told Page Six. "My father was Congressman J. Arthur Younger's campaign manager — very Republican.

How Bob Dylan talked his way into his first recording session 60 years ago

After being rejected by two record labels, the aspiring folk singer from Minnesota worked his few NYC connections to land a contract.

'I Dream of Jeannie' star Barbara Eden feels 'young' at age 90

The classic TV actress told Page Six she has a trainer who comes to the house, where they do resistance training and walk around her tennis court.

Bragging about 'My Three Sons' role didn't help TV star pick up women

Barry Livingston admittedly used to play the "I was Ernie Douglas" card.

How Tom Jones still keeps it sexy at 80

As Tom Jones releases "Surrounded by Time," a collection of covers out Friday, the legendary crooner dishes on turning 80 in a pandemic, the truth about Prince Philip once insulting...

Anti-drug and avant-garde, Frank Zappa was an unlikely rock star

“Basically, my career has been, year after year, waiting to be disposed of,” says the late legend in the new documentary “Zappa,” which arrives on demand Friday.