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  • Tim TimmonsTim TimmonsThe worship leader/songwriter talks about living with a rare form of cancer.
  • Gordon BaharyGordon BaharyGordon was 15 when extreme persistence got him into Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life sessions. He would later teach Wonder how to work a synthesizer.
  • Jack O'Shea of BaysideJack O'Shea of BaysideThe Bayside guitarist remembers what it's like to be a fan, and treats theirs accordingly.
  • Nona HendryxNona HendryxNona talks about writing and performing with Labelle and the Talking Heads, and explains her Jimi Hendrix connection.
  • Ten Most Culturally Significant One Hit WondersTen Most Culturally Significant One Hit WondersOne-hit wonders that started a dance craze, launched a catchphrase, made MTV history or otherwise left an indelible mark on pop culture.
  • Pat Thetic of Anti-FlagPat Thetic of Anti-FlagThe drummer for the modern political punk band explains the significance of the flag and the songs.
  • Joe ElyJoe ElyThe renown Texas songwriter has been at it for 40 years, with tales to tell about The Flatlanders and The Clash - that's Joe's Tex-Mex on "Should I Stay or Should I Go?"
  • Kirk FranklinKirk FranklinThe Christian music superstar and host of BET's Sunday Best explains why songwriting is "the most vulnerable place in my life."
  • Sonny Sandoval of P.O.D.Sonny Sandoval of P.O.D.The P.O.D. frontman discusses their controversy in the Christian community, and tells the stories behind hits like "Alive" and "Youth Of The Nation."
  • Chad Urmston of DispatchChad Urmston of DispatchChad tells the tales behind the band's first studio album in 12 years, Circles Around the Sun, and just why "The General" is more relevant now than it ever was.