This headshot of Trevor Wilson is from when he was 12 years old; his age when he starred in the "Jeremy" video. He wasn't a typical child actor, which made his audition tape stand out among the hundreds of other kids striving to look anguished for the part. When he landed the role, it was his first acting job. Fan letters poured in, as did job offers, but in the same way Pearl Jam veered away from videos and public appearances, Wilson wanted no part of it and soon gave up acting. He stayed out of the spotlight until 2016, when he drowned while swimming in Puerto Rico. He was 36.
The hit duet "Somewhere Out There" was written for an animated film about a family of immigrant mice who lose one of their young.

"Mercedes Boy" by Pebbles is about a real guy she fell in love with - they both drove Mercedes when she wrote it.

Young MC shows up in the George Clooney movie Up In The Air performing his hit "Bust A Move."

"Dirty Water" became a Boston sports anthem in the '00s, but it was written by a guy from California after almost getting mugged on a visit to the city.

At the end of the Doors song "Touch Me," Jim Morrison chants, "Stronger than dirt!" The line is from an Ajax commercial where a white knight rides around destroying dirt.
The Canadian superstar talks about his sudden rise to fame, and tells the stories behind his hits "Sunglasses At Night," "Boy In The Box" and "Never Surrender."
The in-depth discussion about the making of Jesus Christ Superstar with Ted Neeley, who played Jesus in the 1973 film.
Rob Halford dives into some of his Judas Priest lyrics, talking about his most personal songs and the message behind "You've Got Another Thing Comin'."
Smith breaks down some of his worship tracks as well as his mainstream hits, including "I Will Be Here For You" and "A Place In This World."
Webb talks about his classic songs "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," "Wichita Lineman" and "MacArthur Park."
Into the vaults for this talk with Bolton from the '80s when he was a focused on writing songs for other artists.