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  • Chris Squire of YesChris Squire of YesOne of the most dynamic bass player/songwriters of his time, Chris is the only member of Yes who has been with the band since they formed in 1968.
  • PrincePrincePrince is shrouded in mystery, making him an excellent candidate for Fact or Fiction. Is he really a Scientologist? Does he own an exotic animal?
  • Martin PageMartin PageWith Bernie Taupin, Martin co-wrote the #1 hits "We Built This City" and "These Dreams." After writing the Pretty Woman song for Go West, he had his own hit with "In the House of Stone and Light."
  • Blind MelonBlind MelonWas Shannon Hoon a hippie? Did they appear naked in Rolling Stone? Take this quiz from the man who wrote the book on Blind Melon.
  • Matt SorumMatt SorumWhen he joined Guns N' Roses in 1990, Matt helped them craft an orchestral sound; his mezzo fortes and pianissimos are all over "November Rain."
  • Who's Johnny, And Why Does He Show Up In So Many SongsWho's Johnny, And Why Does He Show Up In So Many SongsFor songwriters, Johnny represents the American man. He has been angry, cool, magic, a rebel and, of course, marching home.
  • Buzz Osborne of the MelvinsBuzz Osborne of the MelvinsThe Melvins frontman offers sage words on "inherently lazy" musicians, how drugs and alcohol affect the craft, and why his band has survived for 19 albums.
  • Vinny May of KodalineVinny May of KodalineWith songs like "High Hopes" and "All I Want" finding an audience outside of their native Ireland, Kodaline is on the precipice of stardom, and they have a plan to deal with it.
  • Lyric Quiz: 1997Lyric Quiz: 1997Girl Power, Swedish Pop and the last days of Grunge. Match the lyric to the song from 1997.
  • Rhonda VincentRhonda VincentWhen stars like Keith Urban, Dolly Parton and Alan Jackson need Bluegrass, they call Rhonda, who has racked up enough accolades to earn the "Queen of Bluegrass" title.