Tommy Lee James ("She's My Kind Of Rain")Dr. Seuss, Reba, Brooks & Dunn and Conway Twitty all get some time in a chat with this Nashville cat.
Jay GraydonHe played the guitar solo on "Peg," produced Al Jarreau, and wrote "After The Love Has Gone." Jay tells what it takes to make a song you'll want to hear over and over again.
Randy Sharp (From Glen Campbell to Edgar Winter)His Country hits include "Why Does It have to Be Wrong or Right," "Then What" and "Even Now." Sometimes being a great songwriter means listening to your friends.
Randy Goodrum (Oh Sherrie)Randy has written an incredible range of hits, including "You Needed Me," "A Lesson In Leaving" and "Oh Sherrie." It's like method acting - you don't have to be Bluer Than Blue to know what it feels like.
Billy Montana ("More Than A Memory" - Garth Brooks)A big-time Nashville songwriter (Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw), Billy Montana explains why salesmanship and singles are key to his success.
Allee Willis: Boogie Wonderland, Friends themeAllee Willis wants you to interact with her songs. Welcome to non-linear songwriting, from the woman who brought you "Neutron Dance," "September" and that pesky Friends theme.
Squeeze: Glenn Tilbrook and Chris DiffordThe founders and primary songwriters of Squeeze discuss their craft. Topics include what they think of the New Wave tag, and where they disagree with Bob Dylan.
Bo BiceBo talks about his high-risk American Idol moment, and how the songs he wrote eight years before appearing on the show have followed him to solo success.
Jo Dee MessinaEver come to a 4-way stop that used to be a 2-way stop and people just sit there? Jo Dee has no sympathy. This country star shakes up Nashville with a no-nonsense attitude.
Ken Block of Sister HazelSister Hazel was part of the '90s Southeast scene along with groups like Collective Soul, Hootie and the Blowfish and Better Than Ezra. Ken is their frontman and primary songwriter.