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  • The Dandy WarholsThe Dandy WarholsSinger Courtney Taylor-Taylor and guitarist Pete Holmstrom talk about their new album, small potatoes, and clubs for nice people.
  • Chan Kinchla of Blues TravelerChan Kinchla of Blues TravelerThe Blues Traveler guitarist tells the real story of "Run-Around" and explains their Letterman connection.
  • Shelby LynneShelby LynneShelby won the Best New Artist Grammy in 2001, but has serious beef with the industry as a whole, which we found out the hard way.
  • Little RichardLittle RichardWas Long Tall Sally a cross-dresser? Did he really set his piano on fire? See if you know the real stories about one of rock's greatest innovators.
  • Mike Donehey of Tenth Avenue NorthMike Donehey of Tenth Avenue NorthMike wrote "By Your Side," which was the 2010 Dove Award winner for Song of the Year. The awards are nice, but as he explains, he's just the mailman.
  • Rik Emmett of TriumphRik Emmett of TriumphThe Triumph frontman tells the stories behind hits like "Lay It On The Line" and "Hold On," and explains how you can write a hit song, too.
  • Superman in SongSuperman in SongNot everyone can be a superhero, but that hasn't stopped generations of musicians from trying to be Superman.
  • Translator founder Steve BartonTranslator founder Steve BartonTranslator frontman Steve Barton tells us how writing his new album Projector helped him deal with the death of his father.
  • Middle Class MusiciansMiddle Class MusiciansWe heard from church organists, singer/songwriters, farmer/songwriters, music professors, sound technicians, stay-at-home dad/spoken word artists, and many other working musicians to find out how they make a decent living in the music industry.
  • Dean PitchfordDean PitchfordDean wrote the screenplay and lyrics to all the songs in Footloose. His other hits include "Fame" and "All The Man That I Need."