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  • Real Band or Made For A MovieReal Band or Made For A MovieCrucial Taunt, Throbbing Gristle, Big Fun... see if you know which bands are real, and which were fabricated for a movie.
  • Nick Oliveri on Songs For The DeafNick Oliveri on Songs For The DeafNick Oliveri talks about making the classic album Songs For The Deaf with Queens Of The Stone Age.
  • Kay Hanley of Letters To CleoKay Hanley of Letters To CleoKay Hanley on her journey from Letters To Cleo to Doc McStuffins, with stops along the way for 10 Things I Hate About You and Josie And The Pussycats.
  • Samara JoySamara JoyAlready highly acclaimed for her live performances, 22-year-old jazz singer Samara Joy talks about her debut album, Linger Awhile, including her takes on the standards "Can't Get Out Of This Mood" and "'Round Midnight."
  • Vonda Shepard: Red Light, Green Light Track By TrackVonda Shepard: Red Light, Green Light Track By TrackFormer Ally McBeal star Vonda Shepard takes us through her Red Light, Green Light album, including the singles "Shine Your Light" and "Disappear."
  • Tamra Lucid of Lucid NationTamra Lucid of Lucid NationAn inside look at the rise and fall of the riot grrrl movement from Tamra Lucid, frontwoman of Lucid Nation, a vital band in the scene.
  • Derek HokeDerek HokeSinger-songwriter Derek Hoke talks about finding his way in the Nashville music scene and discusses some songs from his album Electric Mountain, including the single "Let Go Of My Heart."
  • Nataly Dawn of PomplamooseNataly Dawn of PomplamooseNataly Dawn explains how her journey to mindfulness and self-acceptance led to the songs on her album Gardenview, and talks about the unique creative environment in Pomplamoose.
  • King's X: Three Sides Of One Track by TrackKing's X: Three Sides Of One Track by TrackKing's X frontman Dug Pinnick takes us track by track through Three Sides Of One, their first album in 14 years.
  • Mindy SmithMindy SmithMindy Smith on performing "Jolene" with Dolly Parton and "Better Boat" with Kenny Chesney, making the move from Long Island to Nashville, and how her personal struggles shaped songs like "Come To Jesus" and "Out Loud."