The song used in introductions by the Chicago Bulls and many other sports teams is "Sirius" by The Alan Parsons project, the opening track on the Eye In The Sky album.
There really is a Girl From Ipanema. Her name is Helo Pinheiro, and she would walk "Like a samba" past the bar the songwriters frequented, providing the inspiration.
The Information Society hit "What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy)" samples the voice of Leonard Nimoy (Spock) from an episode of Star Trek.
Mary J. Blige had regrets over singing about getting drunk in "Family Affair."
"Tenderness" by General Public was partly inspired by the outbreak of AIDS, which at the time was thought to be contagious.
A popular contemporary folk singer, Williams still remembers the sticky note that changed her life in college.
An interview with Dr. John Covach, music professor at the University of Rochester whose free online courses have become wildly popular.
Despite appearances on Carson, Leno and a Pennebaker film, Williams remains a hidden treasure.
The Cult frontman tells who the "Fire Woman" is, and talks about performing with the new version of The Doors.
The lead singer of Everclear, Art is also their primary songwriter.
Armed with a childhood spent devouring books, Mike Scott's heart was stolen by the punk rock scene of 1977. Not surprisingly, he would go on to become the most literate of rockers.