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  • Oteil BurbridgeOteil BurbridgeOteil Burbridge, formerly of The Allman Brothers Band, Tedeschi Trucks Band, and Dead & Company, takes us through his album Lovely View Of Heaven, a collection of songs written by Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia.
  • Julia CannonJulia CannonA very astute singer-songwriter who produces her own music, Julia Cannon talks about her album How Many and her move from Alaska to Boston, where she studied at the Berklee College of Music.
  • The Metallica Episode with Renee and Steffan of Metallica's Official PodcastThe Metallica Episode with Renee and Steffan of Metallica's Official PodcastThe hosts of Metallica's official podcast, The Metallica Report, talk about the M72 Tour, name the most underappreciated Metallica song, and identify the "lost riff" most fans haven't heard.
  • Huey LewisHuey LewisHuey Lewis tells the stories behind the songs on the landmark Sports album and explains the Huey Lewis & the News approach to music videos.
  • Matteo BocelliMatteo BocelliMatteo Bocelli, son of Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, strikes out on his own and merges musical worlds on his debut album, Matteo, featuring the collaboration "Chasing Stars" with Ed Sheeran.
  • Blak EmojiBlak EmojiBlak Emoji (Kelsey Warren), talks about his influences, his production philosophy, and his album Eclectro.
  • Grace PotterGrace PotterThe Grace Potter and the Nocturnals frontwoman talks about the journey along the iconic Route 66 that inspired her solo album Mother Road.
  • Cole GallagherCole GallagherSinger-songwriter Cole Gallagher talks about his EP The Confluence, where he's backed by Jason Isbell's 400 Unit.
  • Reckless Thoughts by Maia Sharp Track by Track
Reckless Thoughts by Maia Sharp Track by Track LA-turned-Nashville singer-songwriter Maia Sharp takes us track by track through her new album, Reckless Thoughts, including the singles "She'll Let Herself Out" and "Kind."
  • Uncle KrackerUncle KrackerCountry-rock rapper Uncle Kracker talks about his new singles, "Sweet 16" and "Reason To Drink," and tells the stories behind the songs he wrote with Kid Rock, including one he used to hate.