Joan Armatrading: Still Not A Protest SingerTalking love, life and songwriting (and her 2018 album) with the absurdly accomplished Joan Armatrading.
Amanda Anne Platt of The HoneycuttersThe Honeycutters' frontwoman discusses songwriting, the perils of social media, and how she ended up eating oatmeal with Guy Clark.
Jennifer WarnesBack with her first album since 2001, Warnes talks about her close relationship with Leonard Cohen, whose career she helped revive when she recorded an album of his songs in 1986, and also her collaborations with Joe Cocker and Randy Newman.
Royston Langdon of SpacehogThe Spacehog frontman with the "In The Meantime" story, and details on his first solo project: LEEDS.
Peter AsherAfter heading A&R at Apple Records, Asher became one of the most successful producers in history, at the helm for James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt, 10,000 Maniacs, Steve Martin and now, Ed Sheeran.
Jim Kerr Of Simple Minds: Writing Through The Good, The Bad And The IndifferentThe Simple Minds frontman on their latest album, playing Manchester the day after the bombing, and the Velvet Underground influence.
James Williamson (Stooges, The Pink Hearts)Origin stories behind the biggest songs James worked on with Iggy Pop, and what happened when they met David Bowie.
Rachael YamagataShe's written with Ryan Adams and Mandy Moore, but one of her most important songs found her on a mountain.
Bill Champlin ("After The Love Has Gone", ex-Chicago)After co-writing "After The Love Has Gone" and "Turn Your Love Around," Champlin joined Chicago at the beginning of their shift toward ballads.