Songwriter Interviews

Go behind the music with some of the world's best songwriters

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  • Rickey Medlocke (Blackfoot, Lynyrd Skynyrd)Rickey Medlocke (Blackfoot, Lynyrd Skynyrd)The Blackfoot/Skynyrd guitarist on the real inspiration for Curtis Loew and where the "Train, Train" is headed.
  • Wil Nance ("She's Everything")Wil Nance ("She's Everything")The Nashville songwriting stalwart on his huge Brad Paisley hit and a few of the tracks he wrote for George Strait.
  • Colin Hay of Men at WorkColin Hay of Men at WorkThe Men at Work leader explains what it means to be riding in a "fried-out Kombie" with a "head full of Zombie."
  • Chuck Mosley (ex-Faith No More)Chuck Mosley (ex-Faith No More)Faith No More's original frontman talks about their early tracks and recalls when Courtney Love was with the band.
  • Victoria WilliamsVictoria WilliamsDespite appearances on Carson, Leno and a Pennebaker film, Williams remains a hidden treasure.
  • Devin Oliver of I See StarsDevin Oliver of I See StarsDevin talks about the group's "EHM thing" and the song where he addresses his former bandmates.
  • Peter and Bjorn of Peter Bjorn and JohnPeter and Bjorn of Peter Bjorn and JohnSwedish indie popsters explain how Mad Men inspired one of their latest songs, and list their favorite songwriters.
  • G Tom MacG Tom MacThe "Cry Little Sister" singer/songwriter talks about his Lost Boys experience.
  • Mo PitneyMo PitneyA fresh voice in country, Pitney breaks down his single "Boy & a Girl Thing," and explains how his faith informs his songwriting.
  • Shooter JenningsShooter JenningsShooter Jennings may be the son of a country music legend but what he has in his musical palette may surprise you.