Episodes (Page 14)
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Liz Phair discusses her new album Soberish reuniting with producer Brad Wood from her foundational 1993 debut Exile In Guyville
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Rhiannon Giddens discusses her mastery of fiddle and banjo in the centuries-old Black string band tradition and her album They're Calling Me Home recorded in Ireland with partner Francesco Turrisi
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Bonnie 'Prince' Billy and guitarist Matt Sweeney reunite 16 years after their 2005 Superwolf album to release the follow-up Superwolves, which took five years to complete
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Malcolm Gladwell examines the rise of air power during WWII and the moral challenges it created
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Peter Frampton discusses his new cover album 'Frampton Forgets The Words' featuring David Bowie and George Harrison songs
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Serj Tankian discusses System of a Down's politically charged album 'Toxicity'.
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Andrew Bird and Jimbo Mathus created 'These 13,' exploring early 20th-century Southern music in new territory for Bird
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Barry Gibb discusses the Bee Gees' journey from Australian teenaged pop group to international superstar
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Merry Clayton, legendary backup singer featured in Oscar-winning documentary '20 Feet From Stardom,' discusses her solo career breakthrough
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Marianne Faithfull recorded spoken word renditions of 19th-century Romantic poems with scores by Brian Eno, Nick Cave, and Warren Ellis for 'She Walks In Beauty'
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Valerie June expands contemporary Americana with unique blend of gospel and Appalachian folk as rare African American woman in the genre
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Ziggy Marley discusses curated photo book 'Bob Marley: Portrait of the Legend' with Malcolm Gladwell
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Mike Shinoda discusses Linkin Park's 100+ million record sales and the albums he produced that redefined the band's genre-mixing sound
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Kenny Beats' international production work expanded with collaborations with Ed Sheeran, Da Baby, and UK artists like FKA Twigs
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Kenny Beats maps evolution of regional hip-hop sounds and how cities like Atlanta, NYC, and LA developed distinct sonic identities
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Joan Baez, folk legend and Kennedy Center honoree, recently decided to stop singing after 60+ years to focus on painting
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Rivers Cuomo explains Weezer's 'OK Human' ditched guitar-based style for orchestral sound in new creative direction
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Verdine White of Earth, Wind & Fire discusses band's early days and producer Charles Stepney, their George Martin equivalent
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Nas released 'Illmatic' in 1994, one of hip-hop's most universally loved albums, and maintains relevance through skill alone
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Pioneering journalist Lisa Robinson reflects on 40+ year career interviewing everyone from John Lennon to Lady Gaga and 11-year-old Michael Jackson