"I've been working on the musical for what seems like 5,000 years now," Amos recently told Rolling Stone.
Dylan told Rolling Stone in 1984 that he "never got hooked on any kind of drug."
He told Rolling Stone that the band already started writing for the album.
"It is a revolutionary time for dance music," he tells Rolling Stone.
Judge told Rolling Stone that at least 24 episodes (12 half-hour programs) will definitely air.
"I don't recommend it," he told Rolling Stone last year.
In 1999, he told Rolling Stone that his father recognized his homosexuality early on.
"A lot of those movies try to do too much," he tells Rolling Stone.
"All that stuff is long forgotten," he tells Rolling Stone.
"I've been listening to these songs my entire life," he tells Rolling Stone.