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Music Minds on MSNBlues Brothers Return with Lost Belushi Recordings in New Graphic NovelBlues Brothers return with new graphic novel sequel and 13 unreleased John Belushi live tracks on royal blue vinyl. Pre-orders available October 2025.
John Belushi (left) and Bruce McGill in the 1978 film “Animal House.” ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection. By March 1982, he was ingesting so many drugs that both an ex-Secret Service ...
John Belushi formed the Blues Brothers with Dan Aykroyd in the late ’70s for “Saturday Night Live,” unknowingly creating a cult classic duo for the ages.
— John Belushi "That’s not the purpose of the Blues Brothers," Belushi said. "I say on the record, ‘Buy as many blues records as you can.’ [I] introduce my band, which is never done.
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Remind Magazine on MSN5 Things You Didn’t Know About John BelushiThough Belushi is associated with the wild behavior he and his fellow SNL castmates were famous for, he also had a more traditional side. He met future wife Judith Belushi in the ...
John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd in 1980's 'The Blues Brothers' But with fame came temptations, specifically Belushi's "appetites and facilitations, ...
On March 5, 1982, "Saturday Night Live" star John Belushi shot a “speedball," a mixture of coke and heroin. He was found dead at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.
In March 1983, a year after John Belushi’s death, Cathy Smith was indicted on a count of second-degree murder — a charge potentially carrying 15 years to life — and 13 counts of ...
In this classic clip from 1976, Surf Squad cops John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd bust The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson for not ...
John Belushi Is Gone, But He Lives On Forever. While Ghostbusters was supposed to be another triumph for Belushi and Aykroyd, no one can argue that Bill Murray stepping into the role wasn’t a ...
What a line. A funny, loaded, bittersweet line, delivered by John Belushi in his final movie role. Welcome to the end of the road – and you need to pause briefly here – I guess.
Eddie Murphy alleged John Belushi and Robin Williams offered him coke in the '80s, but he declined. "God was looking over me," the "Coming to America" star told "The Interview" podcast Saturday.
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