The Watson TwinsThe Watson Twins talk about their unique harmonizing, their latest album, Holler, and their collaborative album with Jenny Lewis.
Danielia CottonDanielia Cotton on growing up biracial in a small town, covering Charley Pride, and creating a musical about her life story.
Jumaane SmithThe renowned jazz player Jumaane Smith on working with Stevie Wonder, crashing a party to meet Quincy Jones, and making his latest album, Come On Home.
Gavin DeGrawGavin DeGraw revisits "I Don't Want to Be" and other tracks from his debut album, Chariot, and explains his approach to songwriting.
Ingrid MichaelsonIngrid Michaelson shares an introspective look at her ninth studio album, For The Dreamers, discusses the significance of "The Way I Am" and how composing The Notebook musical shaped her songwriting.
Jesse Colin YoungJesse Colin Young talks about his Carly Simon and Michael McDonald collaborations, his Youngbloods classic "Get Together," and the power of free music.
Alisa AmadorNPR Tiny Desk Contest winner Alisa Amador shines on bilingual album Multitudes, hoping it's a home you can feel safe in.
Geezer Butler of Black SabbathGeezer Butler, the lyricist and bass player for Black Sabbath, tells the stories behind several of their songs and explains how drug use affected the band.
Erica FallsThe New Orleans singer-songwriter talks about her Emotions album, including the feelgood single "Good Time," and how she accesses her vulnerability as an introvert.