These two great musicians are hanging outside with Willie Nelson’s freshly shaved beard. The two bandmates were seen on tour cracking a joke and a small secret about their band is that each person had their own nickname such as “Poodie and “Fast Eddie.”
Being on the road means that sometimes you have downtime where you get a little bored but the two almost made the most out of their boring tour moments.
Jimi Hendrix's Troubled Past Led to Joining the 101st Airborne Division
Jimi Hendrix suffered from a looming past before he became an influential guitarist. Jimi had a run-in with the cops due to stolen cars and instead of choosing prison he enlisted in the army in 1961 but was later discharged because of an incident.
The army life wasn't for him and he turned to music shortly after where he spewed epic guitar solos that redefined rock music.
Marilyn Monroe Peers Out of the Ambassador Hotel
In 1954, we see Marilyn Monroe staring out into the city with the biggest smile on her face. For good reasons too, since she just separated from baseball icon Joe DiMaggio and was now a free bird.
Afterward, she pursued her acting studies and devoted herself fully to her art. She wasn’t happy in her previous relationship and took the steps she needed to grow fully by herself without depending on anyone else’s approval.
Clint Eastwood Unwinds With a Book and Manis the Orangutan
Clint Eastwood paved the way for Western movies and who can forget his iconic line: "Do you feel lucky? ' Well, do ya, punk?” What people didn't know about him was that he also had a soft side for animals as seen through this heartwarming photograph.
On the set of Every Which Way But Loose, he even spent some quality time with Manis to develop their relationship. So he could get into character while also being the best actor he could be for the role.
Don Knotts Worked with Go Karts In 1961
Don Knotts the actor who starred on the Andy Griffith Show was considered an eccentric man with some strange hobbies. He became the ambassador for Mcculloch racing karts at one point during the period when motors were a way of life.
His daughter mentioned his funny side and how he would always crack jokes until the very last day of his life.