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  • Tanita TikaramTanita TikaramWhen she released her first album in 1988, Tanita became a UK singing sensation at age 19. She talks about her darkly sensual voice and quirky songwriting style.
  • King TuffKing TuffMeet the Sub Pop singer with a modern garage rock sound.
  • Josh ShillingJosh ShillingThe Mountain Heart frontman talks about his solo album, Letting Go.
  • Jackie DeShannon - "Put a Little Love in Your Heart"Jackie DeShannon - "Put a Little Love in Your Heart"It wasn't her biggest hit as a songwriter (that would be "Bette Davis Eyes"), but "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" had a family connection for Jackie.
  • Cy Curnin of The FixxCy Curnin of The FixxThe man who brought us "Red Skies" and "Saved By Zero" is now an organic farmer in France.
  • Pam TillisPam TillisThe country sweetheart opines about the demands of touring and talks about writing songs with her famous father.
  • Steven Tyler of AerosmithSteven Tyler of AerosmithTyler talks about his true love: songwriting. How he identifies the beauty in a melody and turns sorrow into art.
  • Billy Gould of Faith No MoreBilly Gould of Faith No MoreFaith No More's bassist, Billy Gould, chats to us about his two new experimental projects, The Talking Book and House of Hayduk, and also shares some stories from the FNM days.
  • Queensrÿche founder Geoff TateQueensrÿche founder Geoff TateGeoff talks about his solo album Kings and Thieves, and tells the stories of "Silent Lucidity" and "Jet City Woman."
  • Steve Forbert - "Romeo's Tune"Steve Forbert - "Romeo's Tune""Let me smell the moon in your perfume..." It took a rough mix and an extra verse, but Steve found his "calling card" song, which is always the encore.