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  • Dan Whitener of GangstagrassDan Whitener of GangstagrassAs heard on the theme song to Justified, Gangstagrass like their bluegrass sprinkled with hip-hop.
  • Alan ParsonsAlan ParsonsThe namesake of The Alan Parsons project talks about what inspired some of their famous songs, and what it was like working with The Beatles at Abbey Road.
  • Frank ZappaFrank ZappaFrank Zappa wrote for a very specific audience; in this interview he explains why he didn't try to reach the masses.
  • Charley PrideCharley PrideCountry music star Charley Pride on his biggest hits and his "permanent tan."
  • Shandon Sahm Discusses Doug Sahm TributeShandon Sahm Discusses Doug Sahm TributeDoug Sahm's son Shandon talks about his father's legacy as a Tex-Mex cult rocker with the Sir Douglas Quintet.
  • Robin TrowerRobin TrowerRobin Trower explains his songwriting process and reveals what inspired the Bridge of Sighs title.
  • Dennis CoffeyDennis CoffeyGuitar great Dennis Coffey explains how he and his fellow Funk Brothers got that timeless Motown sound.
  • Alan Merrill Radio Zero Track By TrackAlan Merrill Radio Zero Track By TrackAlan Merrill of The Arrows goes track by track through his solo album, Radio Zero.
  • How "A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss" Became Rock's Top ProverbHow "A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss" Became Rock's Top ProverbHow a country weeper and a blues number made "rolling stone" the most popular phrase in rock.
  • Laurie BerknerLaurie BerknerLaurie Berkner, the Queen of Kindie Rock, on writing meaningful music for kids and landing an unlikely gig: singing the theme song to Weeds.