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The new Cult album came out May 22nd. Ian, who writes their songs with guitarist Billy Duffy, talks about the evolution of the band and how he feels about his time fronting the new version of The Doors. » Ian Astbury interview
Rik's dazzling guitar work and stellar songwriting made Triumph one of Canada's top rock bands, with hits including "Lay It On The Line" and "Hold On." Now he teaches songwriting, and was kind enough to share some of his secrets. » Rik Emmett interview
Dean wrote the screenplay for Footloose and lyrics for the songs - 6 of which made the Top-40. He explains where the name "Footloose" came from and how he wrote the title track in Tahoe with an injured Kenny Loggins. » Dean Pitchford interview
The AAR guitarist/songwriter tells us how "Swing, Swing" got them the Rock Star treatment, where the "Beekeeper's Daughter" title came from, and how lead singer Tyson Ritter recovered from "being an a--hole, especially to women." » Nick Wheeler interview
Roger reflects on songs like "Give a Little Bit," "Take the Long Way Home," and "The Logical Song," and explains how he feels about Gym Class Heroes reworking his song (without his permission) on "Cupid's Chokehold." » Roger Hodgson interview
There's a sequel to the movie Knocked Up in the works, where Paul Rudd signs acts he always loved to his record label. Judd Apatow knew Parker was the perfect choice for one of these real-life acts. Then there's that song everyone thinks is about abortion... » Graham Parker interview
With a lot of help from Leon Russell, Gary Lewis and The Playboys had an astounding run of hits (including "This Diamond Ring") at a time when The Beatles left little room on the charts. Gary talks about how they did it and why he went to Vietnam at the crest of his career. » Gary Lewis interview
When their hardcore classic "Institutionalized" made Miami Vice and MTV, Suicidal Tendencies peeked into popular culture. That didn't last long. » Mike Muir interview
Some writers have a famous song they won't explain no matter how nicely we ask. J.D. made that clear, but he did talk about writing "Heartache Tonight" with the Eagles and the 5 famous women who shaped his songs. » J.D. Souther interview