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Rolling Stone All Access

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Indie Rock
Grammy Awards
Geddy Lee
Rush
Hip Hop
The O.C.
Prince
Neil Peart
Rock Music
We Are the World
Michael Jackson
Lionel Richie
Quincy Jones
USA For Africa
1985 American Music Awards
My F In Life
Joni Mitchell
Holidays
Afropop
Tracy Chapman

Step into Rolling Stone All Access, where the biggest voices in music and culture tell the stories you won’t hear anywhere else. From the must-hear reporting of Music Now to the pulse of country on Nashville Now and the unfiltered conversations of The Rolling Stone Interview, this feed pulls back the curtain on the artists and ideas driving the world forward. With new original series on the way, a... more

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As the singer of Rival Sons, Jay Buchanan has one of the most powerful voices in all of music, but on his new solo album, Weapons of Beauty, he dials back the volume in favor of a rootsy, Americana approach. The results are stunning. In a special epi... more

The story of the Band Perry remains one of the most fascinating in all of music. The sibling trio restored faith in real country music with songs like “If I Die Young” and dynamic live shows, but left fans confused when they exited their Nashville la... more

For the past month, The Kid Mero has stepped into the morning-show chair at Hot 97, taking over one of New York City’s most influential microphones following the departure of longtime host Ebro Darden. In a wide-ranging conversation with Rolling Ston... more

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The Kid Mero
Writer, comedian, and producer, new host of Hot 97's Morning Show
Hot 97
Episode: The Kid Mero: The Rolling Stone Interview
Jamie Kent
President and Founder of the BAM Group and a singer-songwriter
BAM Group
Episode: Nashville's Songwriting Secrets with Laura Veltz
Warren Haynes
Guitarist of Government Mule, played frequently with Bob Weir in post-Jerry Garcia years
Episode: The Life and Music of the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir
Angie Martoccio
Journalist who conducted the last interview with Bob Weir
Rolling Stone
Episode: The Life and Music of the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir
Mark Gray
A journalist and author of 'The Las Vegas Massacre Connections', who reported for Rolling Stone during the Route 91 shooting.
Rolling Stone
Episode: Surviving the Las Vegas Shooting
Langhorne Slim
Singer-songwriter from Philadelphia now living in Nashville
Episode: Langhorne Slim Finds a New Sound with Greta Van Fleet
A.J. Croce
Musician and son of Jim Croce
Episode: BONUS: Remembering Jim Croce With His Son A.J.
Brian Dunne
Singer-songwriter from New York and member of the band Fantastic Cat
Fantastic Cat
Episode: The Year in Review with Brian Dunne
Karol G
Reggaeton superstar known for her powerful connection to Colombian culture and music.
Episode: Voices of the Year: Karol G on 'Tropicoqueta'

Hosts

Brian Hiatt
Brian Hiatt is a prominent music journalist and the host, known for his engaging interviewing style and deep knowledge of the music industry. He contributes significantly to the discussions around contemporary music and culture.
Joseph Hudak
Joseph Hudak is a senior music editor celebrated for his insightful analysis of musical trends and artist profiles, bringing extensive experience in the industry to his role.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 2.1k ratings
  • So, so good

    I find myself wanting to listen to every episode even of the artist that I don’t really have a lot of familiarity with. The interviewer is excellent and gives the guest enough space to express what they want to say without push pushing on to the next topic or question. Thanks to all will make this possible.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EyeBob
    United States3 months ago
  • What a mess— no respect for D’Angelo

    This used to be a pretty good podcast up until the past couple of years, with a nice mix of interviews and analysis on classic rock, modern pop, R&B, rap and country, and even a dash of indie music and electronic.

    All of a sudden, it randomly converted to an all-country format for half the year. Even with the recent restoration of a few non-country themed episodes, the feed has gotten so country heavy that the podcast didn’t even bother to mark the death of D’Angelo— the most universally loved... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    melodie-c
    United States3 months ago
  • Superb!

    The Marc Maron interview was an unexpected joy. He never disappoints… thanks for gifting this to the audience.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Plumeria2024
    United States3 months ago
  • Ok

    OK. Safe questions are asked.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    DP’67
    United States3 months ago
  • A good listen

    I really enjoy this podcast for the personalities and music commentary. Please uncouple it from Nashville Now. we are adults and if we want to listen to that podcast, we can download it. And one final critique, the editing needs work. Transitions to and from commercials are very abrupt. Overall, definitely one of my favorite podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Call me Kula
    United States4 months ago

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Feedback includes concerns about the frequency of certain topics, especially those centered on popular artists amid a wider historical context.
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The content is often praised for its insights into the music industry, though some express frustration over editing issues.
Overall, the balance of commentary and industry insights tends to create a loyal following.
Many enjoy the explorations of significant cultural and musical themes, particularly those that resonate with contemporary issues.

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The Kid Mero: The Rolling Stone Interview
Q: What was the process like for you transitioning to live radio?
Mero notes that the key adjustment was learning to keep an eye on timing and cadence, adhering to radio's structure while maintaining an engaging flow.
Nashville's Songwriting Secrets with Laura Veltz
Q: What makes for a great hook in songwriting?
There's no secret recipe, but the best hooks come from breaking the rules of songwriting after mastering them.
Nashville's Songwriting Secrets with Laura Veltz
Q: How do you approach songwriting with artists with different political views?
Politics are not a make or break in the room; I seek common ground and try to find similarities rather than differences.
Nashville's Songwriting Secrets with Laura Veltz
Q: What's it like inside the writing room?
It's a very casual and romantic experience involving storytelling and snacks, where songwriters connect emotionally and creatively.
The Life and Music of the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir
Q: How do you feel Phil Lesh and Bob Weir's dynamics changed?
There was tension over leadership roles and their respective approaches to continuing the legacy after Jerry's passing, with both artists playing significant but different parts in carrying the band forward.

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This podcast showcases in-depth interviews and discussions with prominent figures in music and culture, emphasizing storytelling that reveals lesser-known aspects of artists' lives and careers. Topics often traverse the latest developments in the music industry, including explorations of authenticity, the impact of technology like AI on songwriting, and personal narratives of musicians navigating fame and their craft. Unique to this series is its blend of various formats, from music commentary to cultural critiques, which caters to a diverse audience interested in both mainstream and niche music discussions.

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Rolling Stone All Access launched 10 years ago and published 542 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Rolling Stone All Access include:

1. The Kid Mero
2. Jamie Kent
3. Warren Haynes
4. Angie Martoccio
5. Mark Gray
6. Langhorne Slim
7. A.J. Croce
8. Brian Dunne

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