Episodes

  • 070: Bruce Hornsby
    May 25 2022

    Bruce Hornsby, legendary pianist, singer, and songwriter, discusses his humble beginnings in a Grateful Dead cover band and his graduation to a Doobie Brothers acolyte to his mega breakthrough with "The Way It Is" to his time as an actual member of the Grateful Dead and his resurgence, resonating first with hip-hop artists like 2Pac, and more recently with younger indie rock artists like Bon Iver and Vampire Weekend. His latest album is "Flicted."

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    49 mins
  • 069: Cindy Blackman Santana
    Apr 2 2022

    Cindy Blackman Santana discusses her journey as a drummer, from the NYC jazz scene, to Lenny Kravitz's band, to performing with her husband, Carlos Santana.

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    50 mins
  • 068: Kira Roessler of Black Flag
    Feb 24 2022

    Kira Roessler played bass in Black Flag for two years, during which time the legendary hardcore band put out seven(!) records. Now, at the age of 60, she's an Emmy- and Oscar-winning dialogue editor and promoting her self-titled solo debut. In this interview she discusses her new album, being in a band with Henry Rollins and Greg Ginn, as well as being in a band (and a marriage) with Mike Watt.

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    57 mins
  • 067: Arooj Aftab
    Jan 19 2022

    Arooj Aftab began getting notice with a viral cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" more than 15 years ago, but with two Grammy nominations, she has finally arrived (and quit her day job at Genius.com). Her 2021 "Vulture Prince" album is a stunning work that frequently reaches transcendence. In this wide ranging interview, she discusses playing White Stripes covers, how she composed some of her most poignant music, and taking classes with Berklee Online.

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    34 mins
  • 066: Bruce Sudano
    Nov 1 2021

    Bruce Sudano has written songs that have been sung by Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton, and his late wife, Donna Summer. He discusses coming up in Brooklyn and being taken under the wing of Tommy James, and meeting Donna Summer, writing "Bad Girls" and appearing on the album cover as a police officer. He also plays a stripped down version of that song, and talks about how he has been able to pave a solo career for himself in recent years.

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    27 mins
  • 065: José González
    Oct 8 2021

    José González discusses his life in music, beginning with his tenure as a bassist in a hardcore band, through his time with Junip, and up to his latest release, "Local Valley." He also shares his views on secular humanism and how he was able to be more productive with lyric writing.

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    38 mins
  • 064: Colin Blunstone of the Zombies
    Sep 13 2021

    ​​Colin Blunstone began his career in music as a teenager with the Zombies. After a run of successful singles in the 1960s the group broke up, but not before releasing their masterpiece, "Odessey and Oracle," featuring the mega-hit "Time of the Season." A Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, Colin and Rod Argent reformed the Zombies at the turn of the century and have been playing together for about four times as long as the band's original run.

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    54 mins
  • 063: Don Letts
    Jun 28 2021

    Don Letts provides an important lesson in the fact that even if you don't play an instrument, you can still be a part of the music industry, and not just on the business side either. He got his start as a DJ, and is widely credited for introducing reggae into the burgeoning punk rock scene in London in the 1970s, but he doesn't want all of that credit.

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    43 mins