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  • Terry CashmanTerry CashmanIn this interview, Terry talks about producing Jim Croce and writing the ballpark favorite "Talkin' Baseball."
  • Sandy ChapinSandy ChapinMany of Harry Chapin's songs, including "Cat's In The Cradle," started off as poems that Sandy wrote. Learn about Harry's clever marketing ploys, where he took creative liberties, and the story of "Taxi."
  • Nick Van Eede from Cutting CrewNick Van Eede from Cutting CrewCutting Crew's debut album produced the first #1 hit for Virgin Records: "(I Just) Died in Your Arms." Their lead singer and primary songwriter Nick Van Eede tells the story.
  • Marc Roberge of O.A.R. (Of A Revolution)Marc Roberge of O.A.R. (Of A Revolution)O.A.R. (Of A Revolution) is emerging as one of the most popular young bands in America, making a Dave Matthews-like ascent from colleges and bars to MTV and Madison Square Garden. All that's missing are the crazy party girls.
  • Jerry Silverman on Baseball SongsJerry Silverman on Baseball SongsJerry wrote the book on baseball songs, and "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" isn't the only one.
  • The Asteroids Galaxy TourThe Asteroids Galaxy TourYou know them from the iPod Touch commercial. Lars from TAGT explains why English is the best language to express yourself, and how to make crazy noise using distorted samples.
  • Dave Stewart of EurythmicsDave Stewart of EurythmicsOne half of Eurythmics, Dave Stewart has written with Jon Bon Jovi, Bono, Gwen Stefani, Mick Jagger, Tom Petty, Katy Perry and Kara DioGuardi.
  • The Broken Family Band (Steve Adams)The Broken Family Band (Steve Adams)A wacky and revealing interview with the lead singer of a band you've probably never heard of. And he's OK with that.
  • Keith Murray of We Are ScientistsKeith Murray of We Are ScientistsThey make videos that are totally at odds with the songs, including one where they herd Pomeranians. The W.A.S. frontman explains why, sometimes using SAT words - grab your dictionary.
  • Skip Ewing ("Love, Me," "The Gospel According To Luke")Skip Ewing ("Love, Me," "The Gospel According To Luke")The writer of a staggering 11 #1 Country hits, Skip Ewing is a great communicator. Learn how he worked "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" into a hit, and how horses and songwriting go together.