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  • Donald FagenDonald 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 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.
  • Songfactor's Choice: Musical Power CouplesSongfactor's Choice: Musical Power CouplesCarly and James, Jack and Meg, and eight other picks as the best of the musical marrieds.
  • Dean Friedman - "Ariel"Dean Friedman - "Ariel"Dean's saga began with "Ariel," a song about falling in love with a Jewish girl from New Jersey.
  • PawnShop KingsPawnShop 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 - "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 KloseJann KloseA Bronx-based singer-songwriter with an international upbringing, Klose did crowdfunding before there was Kickstarter.
  • Chris WillisChris 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 ShearerHarry is Derek Smalls in Spinal Tap, Mark Shubb in The Folksmen, and Mr. Burns on The Simpsons.
  • Al Anderson of NRBQAl 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).