Cody Hanson of HinderThe Hinder drummer tells the story behind their big hit "Lips of an Angel," and gives his thoughts on those Nickelback comparisons.
Larry Wiegand of CrowCrow is best remembered for their 1969 hit "Evil Woman Don't Play Your Games With Me." Their bass player Larry Wiegand talks about the history of the band and their big song.
Adam Young of Owl CityIs Owl City on a quest for another hit like "Fireflies?" Adam answers that question and explains the influences behind many others.
Luckyiam of Living LegendsThe indie rapper tells what it takes to make it in the business when you never know when your studio will be raided.
GracelandWhat happened when Paul Simon went to South Africa to record tracks for Graceland? And who is the Al in "You Can Call Me Al"? See if you can know your Graceland fact from fiction.
Our Lady PeaceRaine and Steve from Our Lady Peace discuss their new album Curve in depth and tell us why "Superman's Dead" is more important in 2012 than it ever was.
He's So Fine: The Ronnie Mack StoryCancer took the life of Ronnie Mack just before he could see his Gold Record for "He's So Fine," the song he wrote for his group The Chiffons.
Ian Astbury of The CultThe Cult frontman tells who the "Fire Woman" is, and talks about performing with the new version of The Doors.