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  • Cole GallagherCole GallagherSinger-songwriter Cole Gallagher talks about his EP The Confluence, where he's backed by Jason Isbell's 400 Unit.
  • Reckless Thoughts by Maia Sharp Track by Track
Reckless Thoughts by Maia Sharp Track by Track LA-turned-Nashville singer-songwriter Maia Sharp takes us track by track through her new album, Reckless Thoughts, including the singles "She'll Let Herself Out" and "Kind."
  • Uncle KrackerUncle KrackerCountry-rock rapper Uncle Kracker talks about his new singles, "Sweet 16" and "Reason To Drink," and tells the stories behind the songs he wrote with Kid Rock, including one he used to hate.
  • I Love Grunge - An ExcerptI Love Grunge - An ExcerptAn excerpt from Greg Prato's book I Love Grunge: Grunge Is Dead Outtakes.
  • The Rise And Fall Of The Power Ballad, As Told By Bun E. Carlos of Cheap TrickThe Rise And Fall Of The Power Ballad, As Told By Bun E. Carlos of Cheap TrickCheap Trick joined the power-ballad party with the #1 hit "The Flame" in 1988, but by 1990, the party was over.
  • Raye ZaragozaRaye ZaragozaRaye Zaragoza, known for social-justice songs like "In The River" and "Fight Like A Girl," takes us on a deep dive into her album Hold That Spirit, funded by proceeds that were supposed to go to her wedding.
  • Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam, Deaf CharlieJeff Ament of Pearl Jam, Deaf CharlieJeff Ament talks about creating songs with Pearl Jam, that slide harmonic in "Even Flow," and the latest from his band Deaf Charlie.
  • ROSIE ("Never The 1")
ROSIE ("Never The 1") ROSIE talks about her viral hit "Never The 1" and tells the stories behind songs on her EP 5 Songs For Healing.
  • Jason Mraz Feels Like DancingJason Mraz Feels Like DancingJason Mraz talks about his magic trick, his Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride album, and the single "I Feel Like Dancing."
  • Bob Halligan Jr. (Judas Priest, Kiss, Ceili Rain)Bob Halligan Jr. (Judas Priest, Kiss, Ceili Rain)Songwriter Bob Halligan Jr. on how he went from writing songs for Judas Priest ("Some Heads Are Gonna Roll") and Kix ("Don't Close Your Eyes") to leading the Celtic rock group Ceili Rain.