Former Rolling Stone editor Rod Yates sits down with some of music’s biggest stars and behind-the-scenes players and asks: How did they get where they are today? What made them who they are? How have they navigated the ups and downs of life and their career, and what have they learned along the way? The results are frequently funny, occasionally heartbreaking, often educational and always very, ve... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Alexander 23’s path to this point has been anything but a straight line. He was studying mechanical engineering at university before he quit to pursue music full time with the band The Heydaze, which signed a deal with Island Records.
When they spl... more
Dropkick Murphys' 11th studio album is called This Machine Still Kills Fascists.
The record features a collection of Woody Guthrie’s unpublished lyrics set to music.
The seeds of the project were sown some years ago when the band befriended Woody... more
There aren't many artists touring the world right now who can say they were once part of the Obama administration. Bartees Strange can, thanks to his time as the Deputy Press Secretary for the Federal Communications Commission.
He also worked in th... more
My guest for this 100th episode is bona fide musical legend Don Was.
Don was a founding member of Was (Not Was), and he’s a GRAMMY-winning producer who’s worked with artists such as Bob Dylan, Elton John, The Rolling Stones, Bonnie Raitt, Willie Ne... more
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Candid interviews and a hosting style that gives the guests room to tell their own stories, gently coaxing out some fantastic details. Really enjoyable.
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Really enjoying this series. The interviews are in depth and always revealing.
What a great insight into the ups and downs and the often long road to overcome night success’. Such an honest and moving interview with Gary Lightbody. Rod Yates is an expert interviewer, he is respectful and trustworthy and it makes for podcast magic.
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