Terry Taylor of Daniel Amos and Lost DogsA big fish in the Christian music scene, Taylor explains how God gives his own songs back to him in times of need.
Al Jourgensen of MinistryIn the name of song explanation, Al talks about scoring heroin for William Burroughs, and that's not even the most shocking story in this one.
Maia Sharp - A New Thing to Say, or a New Way to Say an Old ThingSongwriter Maia Sharp talks about her songs, the Cayamo Songwriters Cruise, and her not-so-secret bromance with Edwin McCain.
Mike Muir of Suicidal TendenciesWhen "Institutionalized" made Miami Vice and MTV, Suicidal Tendencies peeked into popular culture. That didn't last long.
Carole King: Beyond TapestryFour of Carole King's albums released 1977-1980 are now available on CD.
Pat Alger ("The Thunder Rolls", "Unanswered Prayers")When Garth Brooks was just a kid from Oklahoma trying to write some songs, he teamed up with Pat Alger and learned the craft.
867-5309The most famous phone number in song, it tells the story of Jenny, and her digits on the bathroom wall.
Incongruent Opening ActsHere's what happens when an opening act is really out of place with the headliner, like when Beastie Boys opened for Madonna.
Sleeping at LastSleeping at Last is a one-man-show: Ryan O'Neal. His song "Turning Page" appears twice in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1.
Richard MarxRichard explains how Joe Walsh kickstarted his career, and why he chose Hazard, Nebraska for a hit.