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  • Chris IsaakChris IsaakChris tells the story of "Wicked Game," talks milkshakes and moonpies at Sun Records, and explains why women always get their way.
  • Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of WayneAdam Schlesinger of Fountains of WayneThe guy who brought us "Stacy's Mom" also wrote the Jane Lynch Emmy song and Stephen Colbert's Christmas songs.
  • How the Dead Milkmen Came Back to LifeHow the Dead Milkmen Came Back to LifeThe punk purveyors of songs like "Punk Rock Girl" and "Taking Retards to the Zoo" got back together thanks to a fan who sang with them as a 6th grader.
  • Carol KayeCarol KayeA top session musician, Carol played on hundreds of hits by The Beach Boys, The Monkees, Frank Sinatra and many others.
  • Craig WedrenCraig WedrenAfter fronting the Punk band Shudder to Think, Craig turned to movies and TV music, then to his own wildly innovative solo project.
  • Ed Sloan of CrossfadeEd Sloan of CrossfadeThey broke through with the hits "Cold" and "So Far Away," then got dumped by their label. Here's how they emerged stronger.
  • Sandy CarrollSandy CarrollWhat it's like to be a Memphis Blueswoman.
  • Howard JonesHoward JonesHoward explains his positive songwriting method and how uplifting songs can carry a deeper message.
  • Tobin Esperance of Papa RoachTobin Esperance of Papa RoachThe philosophy behind their songs and how they "hand it over to the fans."
  • Where is the Woody Guthrie of Occupy Wall Street?Where is the Woody Guthrie of Occupy Wall Street?Turbulent times and protest movements have influenced great songs in the past. Will this recession do the same?