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  • Mick Jones of ForeignerMick Jones of ForeignerForeigner's songwriter/guitarist tells the stories behind the songs "Juke Box Hero," "I Want To Know What Love Is," and many more.
  • Tom Johnston from The Doobie BrothersTom Johnston from The Doobie BrothersThe Doobies guitarist and lead singer, Tom wrote the classics "Listen To The Music," "Long Train Runnin'" and "China Grove."
  • Steve Perry of Cherry Poppin DaddiesSteve Perry of Cherry Poppin DaddiesSteve's thoughts on the Swing Music trend ("a faint whiff of conservatism emanates from it"), the story of "Zoot Suit Riot," and how Cherry Poppin Daddies got their name.
  • Hal KetchumHal KetchumAn old-school country singer in a modern age, Hal talks about his songs, his demons and his battle with multiple sclerosis.
  • Alan Merrill of The ArrowsAlan Merrill of The ArrowsIn her days with The Runaways, Joan Jett saw The Arrows perform "I Love Rock And Roll," which Alan Merrill co-wrote - that story and much more from this glam rock pioneer.
  • Eddie ReevesEddie ReevesEddie wrote the Cymarron hit "Rings" - as a wedding gift.
  • Scott Jason of Thriving IvoryScott Jason of Thriving IvoryScott is Thriving Ivory's keyboard player and songwriter. Their songs run deep, and Scott helps deconstruct.
  • Matt Scannell of Vertical HorizonMatt Scannell of Vertical HorizonKnown for their monster hit "Everything You Want," Vertical Horizon is back with more delightfully complex songs. Matt takes us into the music.
  • Simon Kvamm of NephewSimon Kvamm of NephewReady for something new and different and Danish? Have a listen to Nephew.
  • Keith Reid of Procol HarumKeith Reid of Procol HarumAs Procol Harum's lyricist, Keith wrote the words to "A Whiter Shade Of Pale." We delve into that song and find out how you can form a band when you don't sing or play an instrument.