Alisa AmadorNPR Tiny Desk Contest winner Alisa Amador shines on bilingual album Multitudes, hoping it's a home you can feel safe in.
Geezer Butler of Black SabbathGeezer Butler, the lyricist and bass player for Black Sabbath, tells the stories behind several of their songs and explains how drug use affected the band.
Erica FallsThe New Orleans singer-songwriter talks about her Emotions album, including the feelgood single "Good Time," and how she accesses her vulnerability as an introvert.
Best of the Bubbling UnderThe most famous songs that made Billboard's Bubbling Under chart but never hit the Hot 100, including "Crazy Train," "White Lines" and "Fell In Love With A Girl."
José JamesA fresh perspective on jazz, genre and creativity from the renowned singer-songwriter Jose James.
Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes
Dawes frontman Taylor Goldsmith talks about songs like "When My Time Comes," "Things Happen," and "All Your Favorite Bands," and the Warren Zevon track that marked a turning point in his songwriting.
ZadaVancouver-based singer-songwriter Zada discusses her debut album, Water In The Desert, which borrows elements from neo-soul, R&B, folk, and Afrobeat on tunes like "Walls."
Tim Fitz of Middle KidsAustralian rockers Middle Kids explore how music helps us through life's journey on Faith Crisis Pt 1.
Melissa ManchesterYou should hear how Melissa Manchester talks about songwriting, which she learned early on from Paul Simon.