Bill Burr Met Billy Corgan
If you listen to “Mayonaise” you can hear a bellowing and piercing whistle embedded between every pause of the song. As deliberate as it ended up being, it did not start that way. Rather, Corgan had to work around a guitar hardware malfunction, and needless to say, he did so exceptionally well.
"The record company thought it was the most suicidal career move that you could make," says the Smashing Pumpkins guitarist
Frontman Billy Corgan remembers exactly where he was when he came up with the idea for the Smashing Pumpkins' massive hit "1979."
The Smashing Pumpkins rockstar and National Wrestling Alliance owner Billy Corgan was spotted taking a photo at Buc-ee's, taking a picture with the beaver
British singer, songwriter, actress, and ‘60s icon, Marianne Faithfull, has passed at the age of 78. Listen to The 60s and more on the free Audacy app Announcing the news of Marianne Faithfull’s passing,
Comedian Bill Burr’s appearance on Howie Mandel‘s podcast turned contentious when the host orchestrated an unexpected meeting with Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, who recently suggested the two performers might share the same father.
The actor and comedian made a recent appearance on an episode of the Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast, where the host surprised him with Billy Corgan, the Smashing Pumpkins guitarist who previously revealed that the pair might be related.
Howie Mandel and Bill Burr are caught in what appears to be a feud after Mandel surprised Burr on his podcast.
In November, Billy Corgan revealed Burr might be his half-brother while on the “Howie Mandel Does Stuff” podcast. Earlier this month, Mandel then secretly brought on the Smashing Pumpkins frontman during Burr’s interview. Burr shared he was not a fan of how the meet and greet went down.
During Burr's chat with Mandel, the American's Got Talent judge surprised him with an unexpected appearance from musician Billy Corgan - who had previously claimed they might be half-brothers.
During the band’s 1992 Japanese tour supporting Gish, they discovered that their record company had mistranslated lyrics from Rhinoceros as “mayonnaise seas” in a fan booklet. The band found this mondegreen (misheard lyrics) so amusing that they used Mayonaise as a temporary title during recording—and it stuck.