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Marc Myers

Marc Myers

Music & Arts Contributor at The Wall Street Journal

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  • English
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  • Music
  • Entertainment

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Helen Mirren on Overcoming Shyness, Her First Nude Scene and Meeting the Queen

It wasn’t until her 30s that the actress got over her fear of performing in front of others,
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Led Zeppelin’s ‘Physical Graffiti’ Turns 50

The band’s sixth studio album still stands as its most compelling record, a punchy fusion of hard rock and other, softer styles.
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John Legend on the L.A. Wildfires, Skipping Grades in School and th...

The EGOT singer-songwriter reflects on his childhood and career, and why a move back East might be in the cards.
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For Bryan Ferry, a Local Paper Route Became an Introduction to Music

The Roxy Music singer-songwriter talks about his early exposure to bebop, rock ’n’ roll stagecraft and pop art.
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How a Coat-Check Job Helped Gretchen Mol Break Into the Entertainme...

The “Millers in Marriage” star felt stuck in her acting career, but a chance encounter led to commercial work, and then movie roles.
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How a Coat-Check Job Helped Gretchen Mol Break Into the Entertainme...

How a Coat-Check Job Helped Gretchen Mol Break Into the Entertainment Industry
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Glenn Close on Leaving a Cult and What Katharine Hepburn Wrote to Her

The ‘Back in Action’ star reflects on the happiest part of her childhood, channeling her outrage and building her new Montana home.
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Julia Stiles Almost Skipped ‘The Bourne Identity’ to Take Her Colle...

The actress and ‘Wish You Were Here’ director on growing up in Manhattan, watching ‘TGIF’ every Friday and enrolling at Columbia to escape fame.
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Ted Danson’s First Acting Audition Happened by Total Accident - WSJ

The “Cheers” and “A Man on the Inside” actor talks about growing up in Arizona, hanging with his childhood best friend and how performing is like basketball.
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Remembering Quincy Jones, a Peerless Music Producer

The genre-hopping mastermind, who died this weekend at age 91, brought a singular style to his lengthy, hit-filled career that involved artists ranging from Sarah Vaughan to Michael Jackson and earned him dozens of Grammys.
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Before She Became the Queen of Country, Reba McEntire Was a Real-Li...

The ‘Happy’s Place’ star reflects on her busy childhood and the beginnings of her country music career.