The Rolling Stones Episode with Author Lesley-Ann JonesThe author of The Stone Age: Sixty Years of The Rolling Stones talks about "Midnight Rambler," those Keith Richards rumors, and Bill Wyman's controversial marriage.
Music Video Director Parris Mayhew ("Slam," "Black No. 1")After inadvertently making the first slam-dancing video for his band Cro Mags, Parris Mayhew got the call to direct "Slam" by Onyx and videos for Anthrax, Run-DMC, Type O Negative and many others.
TebeyCanadian country singer Tebey talks about his new album Tulum and songs he wrote for One Direction and Cher.
Matt NathansonMatt Nathanson tells the stories behind the songs on his album Boston Accent and explains how he feels about listeners misinterpreting songs like "Wedding Dress," his "near-divorce" song.
Songwriting Tips With Molly LeikinSongwriting pro Molly Leikin offers tips and tricks, like where to start when writing a song and how personal to make the lyrics.
Dirty Work and Champagne Problems: Phrases We Learned From Popular SongsHow some of our favorite songs taught us about Champagne Problems, Dirty Work, Freak Flags, Soft Options and other useful phrases.
Nick Oliveri (Stöner, Mondo Generator, ex-QOTSA)Nick Oliveri on Stöner, songwriting, and the stories behind songs from the Queens Of The Stone Age album Rated R, recorded at the famous Sound City.
Ian Broudie of The Lightning SeedsIan Broudie of The Lightning Seeds on "Pure," his work with Echo & The Bunnymen, and his 2022 album, See You In The Stars.
Jim Sonefeld of Hootie & The Blowfish
Jim Sonefeld of Hootie & The Blowfish talks about the band's biggest hits, including "Hold My Hand," and his career as a solo artist.
Dave StewartDave Stewart of Eurythmics talks about "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)," writing songs with Tom Petty, and his new album, Ebony McQueen.