Donald FagenFagen talks about how the Steely Dan songwriting strategy has changed over the years, and explains why you don't hear many covers of their songs.
Jim CroceJim Croce was just 30 years old when he died in a plane crash. Did he have a kill in Vietnam? Was there really a Leroy Brown? Find out in this Fact or Fiction.
Dean Friedman - "Ariel"Dean's saga began with "Ariel," a song about falling in love with a Jewish girl from New Jersey.
PawnShop KingsPawnShop Kings is Joel and Scott Owen, brothers who fuse romp-stomping music with a unique approach to their Christian faith. To spread their message, they're willing to cross some musical barriers.
Mike Watt - "History Lesson, Pt. 2"Mike Watt of the Minutemen tells the story of the song that became an Indie Rock touchstone. It's also the story of what Mike calls "The Movement."
Jann KloseA Bronx-based singer-songwriter with an international upbringing, Klose did crowdfunding before there was Kickstarter.
Chris WillisChris is the voice on many of David Guetta's tracks, including "Just A Little More Love" and "Gettin' Over You." Now a solo artist, he got there through gospel.
Harry ShearerHarry is Derek Smalls in Spinal Tap, Mark Shubb in The Folksmen, and Mr. Burns on The Simpsons.
Al Anderson of NRBQAlong with some other top songwriting talent, Al formed a group called the World Famous Headliners. Songs he wrote include "Unbelievable" (Diamond Rio) and "Cowboy in Me" (Tim McGraw).