SONGWRITER INTERVIEWS has 200 entries.
Known in America for the hit "If You Leave," OMD is a huge influence on modern electronic music.>>more
Taylor talks about "The Machine" - the hits, the videos and Clive Davis.>>more
Kooper produced Lynyrd Skynyrd, played with Dylan and the Stones, and formed BS&T.>>more
Rolling Stone has him as one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time.>>more
An Electronic music pioneer with Asperger's Syndrome. This could be interesting.>>more
The drummer and primary songwriter for The Choir, Steve wrote "God of Wonders" and many other Christian Rock classics.>>more
Seth is where music, baseball and The Beatles all intersect.>>more
This Outlaw Country icon is mentioned in a Bob Dylan song.>>more
Remember when Green Day came out of the punk scene and hit it big? Against Me! is right there.>>more
When you touch down in the land of the delta blues, you're walking in Steve Azar's territory.>>more
The drummer for the Progressive Metal powerhouse on turning the 12 Steps into 5 songs.>>more
Imagine if you could be in all your favorite bands at once. Well, the Heavy already are. ~ The BBC>>more
The United States government sent them around the world as cultural ambassadors. All good until someone gets an electric shock in Madagascar.>>more
Outrageously gifted and just plain outrageous, Millie is an R&B and Rap innovator.>>more
A go-to songwriter for guys like George Strait and Mark Chestnutt, he might be the King of Broken Hearts.>>more
Irish Punk from the heart of Boston. Try it, you might like it.>>more
It took an alternative school education and lots of Dungeons & Dragons to mold the man who brought us "Sex and Candy.">>more
This "Countrypolitan" sweetie has a Marilyn fascination and a look that is pulling YouTube views in the millions.>>more
Charlotte was established in the LA punk scene when a freaky girl named Belinda approached her wearing a garbage bag.>>more
Seen on Rockstar Supernova, Ryan has a Springsteen thing going on where passion just flows through his songs.>>more
Who knew The Rolling Stones are a big influence on Air Supply? Explore the "Raunchy" side of these soft rock superstars.>>more
Country star Darryl Worley covers war, cancer and snakes in this engaging talk.>>more
The founding Scorpion explains why they are hanging up their stingers. And which of their songs caused a baby boom in France?>>more
Revisit the awesome glory of Night Ranger and Damn Yankees: cheesily-acted videos, catchy guitar licks, long hair, and lyrics that are just plain relatable.>>more
Long before she was judging contestants on American Idol, Oliver was producing Paula Abdul. Here's how he helped turn this unknown choreographer into a star.>>more
"I Love College" made him a star, and this white rapper from the suburbs with no trace of street cred continues his climb up the Hip-Hop ladder.>>more
Call us crazy, but we like it when an artist comes around who doesn't mesh with the status quo.>>more
Rick has a surprising dark side, a strong feminine side and, in a certain TV show, a naked backside. But he still hasn't found Jessie's Girl.>>more
If counterpoint and polyrhythms are your thing, you might love these guys. Even by Progressive Rock standards, they were one of the most intricate bands of the '70s. Then their lead singer gave us Bon Jovi.>>more
"Mony Mony." "Crimson and Clover." "Draggin' The Line." The hits kept coming for Tommy James, and in a plot line fit for a movie, his record company was controlled by the mafia.>>more
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