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  • Artis the SpoonmanArtis the SpoonmanEven before Soundgarden wrote a song about him, Artis was the most famous spoon player of all time. So why has he always been broke?
  • Trent Wagler of The Steel WheelsTrent Wagler of The Steel WheelsFloods, Tom Waits and Eckhart Tolle are just some of the influences on the songs Trent writes for this bluegrass-country group.
  • Jay NashJay NashThe emerging singer/songwriter tells tales from the road and explains how the Golden Rule frames his musical philosophy.
  • Miles Doughty of Slightly StoopidMiles Doughty of Slightly StoopidMiles explains what's behind the surface of Slightly Stupid's songs, and how Brad Nowell influenced the band.
  • Tom Keifer of CinderellaTom Keifer of CinderellaTom talks about the evolution of Cinderella's songs through their first three albums, and how he writes as a solo artist.
  • Badi AssadBadi AssadWhen she had to perform after releasing her first album, Badi became her own band on stage.
  • Ritchie Blackmore Goes MedievalRitchie Blackmore Goes MedievalBest known as guitarist for Deep Purple and Rainbow, Blackmore also makes some of the finest Renaissance music in the kingdom.
  • Richard HellRichard HellThe Voidoids frontman was also an original member of Television and the Heartbreakers.
  • Georgia Middleman of Blue Sky RidersGeorgia Middleman of Blue Sky RidersGeorgia wrote the hits "While He Still Knows Who I Am" and "I'm In"; now she's part of a trio with Kenny Loggins and Gary Burr.
  • Dave HauseDave HauseThe Loved Ones frontman talks about his transition from punk to something along the lines of folk-rock.