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  • Bob Gaudio of The Four SeasonsBob Gaudio of The Four SeasonsAn original member of The Four Seasons, this Jersey Boy co-wrote some of their biggest hits, including "Sherry," "Walk Like A Man" and "Big Girls Don't Cry."
  • Felix Buxton of Basement JaxxFelix Buxton of Basement JaxxFelix talks about his unorthodox approach to songwriting, and tells the stories behind some of Basement Jaxx' biggest hits.
  • Paul Stanley of KissPaul Stanley of KissThe Kiss founder says the band is "a way of life" and "a way of viewing challenges." The latest challenge: owning a football team.
  • Sub Pop Founder Bruce Pavitt On How To Create A Music SceneSub Pop Founder Bruce Pavitt On How To Create A Music SceneWith $50 and a glue stick, Bruce Pavitt created Sub Pop, a fanzine-turned-label that gave the world Nirvana and grunge. He explains how motivated individuals can shift culture.
  • Jim Kerr of Simple MindsJim Kerr of Simple MindsThe Simple Minds singer explains his conflicted relationship with "Don't You (Forget About Me)," their massive American hit he initially rejected.
  • Rex Brown of PanteraRex Brown of PanteraThe bassist for Pantera - the band that kept metal afloat in the '90s - recounts the stories behind several headbanging classics.
  • Top Songfacts Of 2014Top Songfacts Of 2014Here are the most-viewed Songfacts of 2014. Some surprises on this one, as it wasn't just the popular songs that got a look.
  • Actors With Hit SongsActors With Hit SongsMany actors have attempted music, but only a few have managed a hit. Do you know which of these thespians charted?
  • Randy BachmanRandy BachmanBachman wrote and recorded a litany of hits with both Bachman-Turner Overdrive and The Guess Who, including "American Woman," which many folks didn't know was a protest song.
  • When Bowie Met Bing - The Story Of Their Bizarre Holiday DuetWhen Bowie Met Bing - The Story Of Their Bizarre Holiday DuetWhen David Bowie and Bing Crosby got together in 1977, the space-age rock icon met the aging crooner halfway in a holiday duet that became an unlikely perennial.