Episodes (Page 5)
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Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Wesley Morris discusses his new Audible original 'The Wonder of Stevie,' examining Stevie Wonder's musical legacy and innovation
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Lainey Wilson shares her journey from a small Louisiana town to country stardom.
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Crowded House, featuring Kiwi songwriter Neil Finn, discusses their enduring '80s hit 'Don't Dream It's Over' and its launch of the Australian-New Zealand band to stardom
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Raphael Saadiq reflects on his 30-year career as an R&B writer and producer, starting with Tony! Toni! Toné! and evolving through five solo albums including 'Jimmy Lee'
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Suki Waterhouse transitioned from modeling and acting to authentic singer-songwriter career, with her music gaining traction through TikTok before major label success
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Episode from podcast 'One Song' features hosts Diallo Riddle and Emmy-nominated creator, and Blake 'LUXXURY' Robin analyzing The Smashing Pumpkins' 'Cherub Rock'
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Madeleine Peyroux, a jazz-inspired singer-songwriter, shares her origin story busking in Paris as a teenager and later covering classic songs by Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday
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Remi Wolf emerged from the pandemic with infectious production and jaunty hooks, building on a decade of musical development in Bay Area and Los Angeles scenes
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Captain Kirk Douglas, guitarist for The Roots, reflects on 21 years with the band as they evolved from touring act to Tonight Show house band to festival organizers
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Paul Banks of Interpol discusses the band's formation in 1997 and their era-defining 2002 debut 'Turn On The Bright Lights' alongside the NYC indie sleaze movement
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Tinashe transformed her path to success by leaving her major label in 2019 to go independent, maintaining strong fan loyalty despite missing mainstream charts
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Edie Brickell, true to her Texas roots, collaborates with CJ Camerieri and Trever Hagen on 'Here It Comes,' the new Heavy MakeUp project showcasing her songwriting evolution
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Shannon & The Clams, formed by Shannon Shaw and Cody Blanchard in Oakland, California, explore grief through their new album 'The Moon Is In The Wrong Place,' inspired by the death of Shaw's fiancé
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Randy Bachman, Canadian guitarist and songwriter, dissects his legacy of hits with The Guess Who and Bachman Turner Overdrive including 'American Woman' and 'These Eyes'
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Serj Tankian discusses his role as idiosyncratic lead singer of System of a Down and his transition to solo work in 2007, establishing himself as a human-rights activist
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Camila Cabello's new album C,XOXO marks a creative revival with a hyper-pop direction, produced by Jasper Harris and El Guincho, featuring collaborations with Playboi Carti and Drake
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John Leventhal transitioned from session musician to Grammy-winning producer and songwriter, crafting hits like 'Sunny Came Home' and collaborating with his wife Rosanne Cash for nearly 30 years
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RAYE won Album of the Year at the Brit Awards for her debut My 21st Century Blues, marking a major achievement for the 26-year-old artist after navigating industry challenges
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Michael McDonald's legendary career spans The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan, and a successful solo career, with his husky baritone becoming iconic in '70s and '80s music
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Sarah Jarosz's seventh album Polaroid Lovers, produced by Daniel Tashian, prioritizes her songwriting over her instrumental virtuosity on banjo, guitar, and mandolin