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We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2021 conversation with Steve Perry.
ABOUT STEVE PERRY
One of the most iconic voices in rock music history, Steve Perry is best known as the lead singer of the band Journey during the groupâs most successful period. His first Top 20 pop hit as either a performer or songwriter was the solo-written âLovinâ, Touchinâ, Squeezinâ,â which became a hit for the band in 1979. In the following decade he co-wrote an unbelievable streak of classic songs with Neil Shon and Jonathan Cain, including âAny Way You Want It,â âWhoâs Crying Now,â âOpen Arms,â âSeparate Ways,â âSend Her My Love,â and âDonât Stop Believin',â a single thatâs been certified five times platinum. His 1984 debut solo album Street Talk produced the classic singles âOh Sherrieâ and âFoolish Heart.â After penning additional Journey hits âBe Good to Yourself,â âGirl Canât Help It,â and âIâll be Alright Without Youâ he departed the band and released his second solo album, For the Love of Strange Medicine, featuring the single âYou Better Wait.â After briefly reuniting with Journey and co-writing the additional hits âWhen You Love a Womanâ and âMessage of Loveâ in the mid-1990s, he stepped away from recording. Steve returned in 2018 with his third solo album, Traces. In 2021 he released his fourth solo record, a holiday collection called The Season, produced by Steve and Thom Flowers, and featuring contributions from multi-instrumentalist Dallas Kruse. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, whom Rolling Stone magazine named among the â100 Greatest Singers of All Timeâ joins us to talk about exploring the great American Christmas songbook from a writerâs perspective, to share some stories about his own songs, and to offer some insight into his approach to the craft. -
GRAMMY winner Suzanne Vega talks "Luka," "Tom's Diner," her first studio album in more than a decade, and much more!
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Paul and Scott talk about the pop culture museum in Seattle, as well as Nirvana, Soundgarden, the diner in Seinfeld, canned green beans, and other important stuff.
PART TWO
Scott's in-depth conversation with Suzanne Vega
ABOUT SUZANNE VEGA
GRAMMY winner Suzanne Vega is best known for âLuka,â which was a top 5 pop hit in 1987. In 1990 DNA reworked and remixed her song âTomâs Diner,â giving her another top 5 pop hit. In total, Vega has released ten studio albums, four acoustic collections, and eight live albums, earning five GRAMMY nominations in the process. A wide-ranging songwriter, Suzanne has earned accolades for âBook of Dreams,â âBlood Makes Noise,â and âCaramel,â three sonically distinct compositions that reflect the breadth of the musical ground she covers. In 2004 she won a Peabody award for entertainment. Suzanneâs most recent album, Flying with Angels, is her first new studio record in over a decade.
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We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2021 conversation with Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis.
ABOUT JIMMY JAM & TERRY LEWISWith 26 Billboard #1 R&B hits and 16 Billboard #1 pop hits to their credit, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis are perhaps the most influential and successful songwriting and production duo in modern music history. With a total of 41 Top 10 hits in the US, Jimmy and Terry were named ASCAP Songwriters of the Year a record-breaking nine times. They are perhaps best known for their work with Janet Jackson, beginning with the Control album, which earned the duo a Grammy for Producer of the Year. Between 1986 and 1994 they scored thirteen #1 songs with Janet on either the R&B or pop chart, including âWhat Have You Done For Me Lately,â âNasty,â âWhen I Think of You,â âControl,â âLetâs Wait Awhile,â âMiss You Much,â âRhythm Nation,â âEscapadeâ âLove Will Never Do (Without You),â âThe Best Things in Life Are Free,â âThatâs the Way Love Goes,â âAny Time, Any Place,â and âAgain,â which earned Jimmy, Terry, and Janet an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song.
Jimmy and Terry got their start as musicians with Morris Day and the Time, the Prince-produced band whose biggest hit was the Jam and Lewis-penned âJerk Out.â They made the transition to a successful songwriting and production team working with the S.O.S. band, which landed a #2 R&B hit with âJust Be Good to Me.â From there, they made their mark on pop and R&B hits for decades to come. In addition to their work with Jackson, the duo wrote and produced the #1 pop singles âHumanâ by Human League, âRomanticâ by Karyn White, âThank God I Found Youâ by Mariah Carey, and the Boyz II Men singles âOn Bended Kneeâ and â4 Seasons of Loneliness.â Additional R&B chart toppers include âEncoreâ by Cheryl Lynn, âFakeâ by Alexander OâNeal, âEverything I Miss at Homeâ by Cherelle, âSensitivityâ by Ralph Tresvant, and the Johnny Gill singles âRub You the Right Wayâ and âWrap My Body Tight.â
Other highlights from their catalog include New Editionâs âIf It Isnât Loveâ and âIâm Still in Love With You,â âNo More Dramaâ by Mary J. Blige, Robert Palmerâs hit pop cover of their Cherelle single âI Didnât Mean to Turn You On,â and recordings by Gladys Knight & The Pips, Barry White, Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Usher, Spice Girls, Aretha Franklin, Charlie Wilson, Ledisi, Sting, Elton John, Beyonce, Rihanna, Rod Stewart, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Gwen Stefani, Willie Nelson, and many others.
Always versatile, the duo has earned Grammy awards for Best R&B Album for Chaka Kahnâs Funk This, Best Gospel Song for Yolanda Adamsâ âBe Blessed,â and Best Dance Recording for Janet Jacksonâs #1 pop and R&B hit âAll For You.â Additional Jackson hits that were written and produced with Jam and Lewis include the Janet and Michael Jackson hit âScreamâ and the #1 singles âTogether Again,â âI Get Lonely,â âDoesnât Really Matter,â and the Nelly duet âCall On Me.â
In total the team has earned over 100 gold, platinum, multi-platinum and diamond album certifications from the RIAA, have received more Producer of the Year Grammy nominations than anyone in history, earned the NAACP Lifetime Achievement Award, and were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. -
Counting Crows frontman Adam Duritz explains how his songwriting process has changed over the years, and offers insights into some of his songs, from early classics to recent compositions.
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Paul and Scott discuss judging a book by its cover and their possible status as idiots.
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Our in-depth conversation with Adam Duritz
ABOUT ADAM DURITZ:
Songwriter Adam Duritz is best known as the lead singer of Counting Crows, which formed in 1991 in the San Francisco Bay area. Their 1993 debut album, August and Everything After, which was produced by T. Bone Burnett, attracted attention for songs such as âMr. Jones,â âRound Here,â and âRain King.â The album earned the group two Grammy nominations and was certified seven-times platinum. The double platinum follow-up album, Recovering the Satellites, reached number one and produced the top 10 pop single âA Long December.â Subsequent #1 singles on Billboardâs AAA chart include âAmerican Girlsâ with Sheryl Crow, âShe Donât Want Nobody Near,â âAccidentally in Loveâ from Shrek 2 (which earned them an Academy Award nomination), and âYou Canât Count on Meâ and âCome Aroundâ from the bandâs fifth album, Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings. In 2021 Counting Crows reached #2 on the AAA chart with âElevator Bootsâ from their EP Butter Miracle, Suite One. Their eighth studio album, Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets!, will be released this Friday, May 9. Youâll hear clips of some of the new songs during our conversation, but to hear others Adam discusses, such as âWith Love, From A-Zâ and âBoxcars,â youâll have to wait a few days for the new album. In all, the band has sold over 20 million albums and established themselves as vibrant live performers who often put a fresh spin on the recorded versions of their classic songs.
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We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2020 conversation with Peter Frampton.
ABOUT THIS BONUS EPISODE
The exceedingly generous and gentlemanly Peter Frampton talks about David Bowie giving him his very first job; Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones getting him into a recording studio for the first time; stumbling into session work thanks to George Harrison; writing two massive hits in the same day; how the loneliness of stratospheric success impacted his songwriting; and the inside stories of classics such as "Baby, I Love Your Way," "Show Me the Way," "Do You Feel Like We Do," "I'm in You," and many more. -
Drive-By Truckers co-founder Patterson Hood chats about his band, the evolution of his songwriting process, and his most recent solo album.
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Water. Bed. Rock!!!PART TWO
Our in-depth conversation with Patterson Hood
ABOUT PATTERSON HOOD
Muscle Shoals, Alabama, native Patterson Hood is best known, along with Mike Cooley, as the co-founder of the band Drive-By Truckers. Drawing from a range of rock and country influences, the group emerged from the Athens, Georgia, music scene in the mid-1990s, releasing their debut album, Gangstabilly, in 1988. Following the success of their third album, Southern Rock Opera, Drive-By Truckers were named Band of the Year by No Depression magazine in 2002. Jason Isbell joined the group for the acclaimed albums Decoration Day, The Dirty South, and A Blessing and a Curse. Following Isbellâs departure, the album Brighter Than Creationâs Dark became Drive-By Truckersâ first album to reach the Top 40 on the Billboard 200 chart. Subsequent albums The Big To-Do, Go-Go Boots, English Oceans, and American Band all reached the Top 40, as well as the top ten on Billboardâs US Rock chart. In all, the band has released fourteen studio albums. In addition to his work with Drive-By Truckers, Hood has released four solo albums. The latest, released in February, is called Exploding Trees & Airplane Screams. -
We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2015 conversation with Swamp Dogg.
ABOUT SWAMP DOGG
R&B cult favorite Jerry âSwamp Doggâ Williams is best known as the co-writer, with Gary U.S. Bonds, of the cross-genre classic, âSheâs All I Got,â which became a Top 10 R&B single for Freddie North and a #2 country hit for Johnny Paycheck in 1971. Tracy Byrd recorded it in 1996, hitting #4 on Billboardâs Country rankings and introducing the song to a new generation of fans. Williamsâ career began in 1954 when, at the age of 12, he made his first record, âHTD Blues.â He found success in the 1960s, recording the Top 40 R&B hit âBaby Youâre My Everythingâ under the name Little Jerry Williams, and writing songs for other artists, including Gene Pitneyâs Top 20 Pop single, âSheâs a Heartbreaker.â He became Atlantic Recordsâ first African American staff producer in 1968, but left the following year to pursue independent projects in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. By the 1970s he was an in-demand producer and songwriter, penning Top 40 R&B hits for Doris Duke, Arthur Conley, and Dee Dee Warwick. Around the same time, he reinvented himself as Swamp Dogg, releasing a series of eccentric deep soul albums whose gonzo lyrics were marked by frank sexuality, biting satire, radical politics, and provocative social observations. His debut LP, Total Destruction to Your Mind, was eventually certified Gold, while subsequent releases, including Gag a Maggott, Iâm Not Selling Out â Iâm Buying In, An Awful Christmas and a Lousy New Year, and The White Man Made Me Do It have earned considerable accolades among underground music lovers and earned Swamp what one journalist described as âa cultural niche somewhere between Rudy Ray Moore and Frank Zappa.â In recent years, his vast catalog has been sampled by Kid Rock, Talib Kweli, DMX, and others.
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Six-time Grammy winner and Toto co-founder David Paich joins us to talk about his life as a hit songwriter for his own band and others.
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Scott and Paul talk about their visit with David Paich and other bits of tomfoolery.PART TWO:
Our in-depth conversation with David PaichABOUT DAVID PAICH:
David Paich is best known as one of the founding members of Toto, and the writer of some the groupâs classic hits such as âAfrica,â âRosanna,â âHold the Line,â âGeorgy Porgy,â â99,â and âPamela.â In addition to his success with the band, David collaborated with Boz Scaggs on the multi-million-selling Silk Degrees album, including the hits âLowdownâ and âLido Shuffle,â and he co-wrote and produced the Cheryl Lynn hit âGot to Be Real.â Additionally, David composed much of the score for the David Lynch film Dune as well as the theme music for the 2008 summer Olympics. He is a six-time Grammy winnerâincluding for Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Producer of the Yearâand he won an Emmy Award for Best Song or Theme. Davidâs songs have been recorded by Glen Campbell, Chicago, Weezer, Mary J. Blige, Anderson .Paak, and many others. As a studio musician he contributed to legendary recordings, including Michael Jacksonâs Thriller album and âWe Are the World.â David released his debut solo album, Forgotten Toys, in 2022. -
We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2020 conversation with Linda Perry.
ABOUT LINDA PERRY
Singer, songwriter, musician, producer, and Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Linda Perry first made her mark as an artist, serving as lead vocalist and primary songwriter of the group 4 Non Blondes, which is best known for the Top 15 pop hit âWhatâs Up?â Following a couple of solo albums, Linda emerged as a powerhouse songwriter and producer thanks to her work on P!nkâs multiplatinum Misundaztood album. The debut single, âGet The Party Started,â which Linda wrote solo, was a global smash. She followed it up with another solo-written composition, âBeautiful,â which became a chart-topping ballad for Christina Aguilera that earned a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year.Subsequent chart success came with Gwen Stefaniâs debut solo single âWhat You Waiting For,â Alicia Keysâs âSuperwoman,â Ariana Grandeâs debut single âPut Your Hearts Up,â Miley Cyrusâs âHands of Love,â and additional singles for Aguilera, including the Top 10 hits âHurtâ and âKeeps Gettinâ Better.â Recently, Linda collaborated with Dolly Parton on the soundtrack of the film Dumplinâ, including the song âGirl in the Movies,â which was nominated for both a Golden Globe and a Grammy award.
Linda is a four-time Grammy nominee, including a 2019 nomination for Producer of the Year, making her the only solo female producer to ever earn a nomination for their work producing other artists. The long list of artists Linda has produced, collaborated with, or had her songs covered by include Adele, Courtney Love, Cheap Trick, Faith Hill, Britney Spears, KT Tunstall, Weezer, Pat Benetar, Solange, L.P., Joan Jett, The Chicks, Vanessa Carlton, Celine Dion, Elvis Costello, and Lady Gaga. In addition to her prolific songwriting and production activities, Perry is a multi-faceted music industry entrepreneur, having worked as a music publisher, manager, or mentor with artists such as James Blunt, Dorothy, and Natasha Bedingfield.
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Three-time Grammy nominee and My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James joins us to talk about the evolution of his songwriting and the band's new album, Is.
PART ONE:
Paul and Scott chat about ideal song length and extend an invitation to Taylor Swift
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Our in-depth conversation with Jim James
ABOUT JIM JAMES:
Jim James is best known as the frontman of the band My Morning Jacket, which he formed in Louisville, Kentucky in 1998. As the bandâs primary songwriter, James has embraced everything from roots music to experimental psychedelic sounds. To date, theyâve released nine full length studio albums, two of whichâEvil Urges and Circuitalâreached the Top 10 on the Billboard album chart. My Morning Jacket has received three Grammy nominations for Best Alternative Album. In addition to the band, Jim has released four solo albums and formed the supergroup Monsters of Folks with Conor Oberst, M. Ward, and Mike Mogis, which released a self-titled album in 2009. My Morning Jacketâs new album is called Is. -
We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2015 conversation with Bill Withers.
ABOUT BILL WITHERS
Pop and R&B legend Bill Withers released nine albums between 1971 and 1985 that included such classic songs as âLean on Me,â âAinât No Sunshine,â âGrandmaâs Hands,â âUse Me,â âLovely Day,â and âJust the Two of Us.â Though he stepped away from the limelight in the mid-1980s, his songs have become classics that have withstood the test of time and been covered by iconic artists including Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson, Gladys Knight, Garth Brooks, Willie Nelson, Paul McCartney, Ike & Tina Turner, Smokey Robinson, Al Green, The Staple Singers, Diana Ross, Neil Diamond, Sting, Linda Ronstadt, Roberta Flack, Buddy Guy, Barbra Streisand, and George Benson. Additionally, his music has been sampled by Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, L.L. Cool J, Tupac Shakur, and Kanye West. Withers was in the inaugural class of the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame, and is a nine-time Grammy nominee. He won three Grammy awards for Best R&B song for âAinât No Sunshineâ in 1971, âJust the Two of Usâ in 1981, and the Club Nouveau cover of âLean on Meâ in 1987. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2015. -
Guster's Ryan Miller discusses his songwriting process before Scott, Paul, and Ryan go totally off the rails on 80s pop songs, Sebastian Bach, and other random stuff. One of the most fun interviews we've had in a while!
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Paul and Scott chat about the time Paul opened for Guster, their friend who met his wife thanks to Guster fandom, and the phenomenon of social cultures forming around certain performers.
PART TWO:
Our in-depth conversation with Guster's Ryan Miller
ABOUT RYAN MILLER:
Ryan Miller is best known for his work with the alternative rock band Guster. With nine studio albums and a dedicated live following, the band has topped Billboardâs independent albums chart with Evermotion in 2015 and Look Alive in 2019. Among their top 5 singles on Billboardâs Adult Alternative Airplay chart are the songs âAmsterdam,â âCareful,â âOne Man Wrecking Machine,â âSatellite,â and âOverexcited.â In addition to his work with the band, Miller has composed the scores for over 15 feature films, and launched his own TV show on Vermont PBS. The creative omnivore has also written a screenplay, a musical, and several feature articles. But Miller always returns to the band he loves. Gusterâs most recent album is 2024âs Ooh La La.
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We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2021 conversation with Dan Nigro.
ABOUT DAN NIGRO:
Dan Nigro is a record producer and songwriter who has produced and written songs for and with Olivia Rodrigo, Chappell Roan, Sky Ferreira, Joe Jonas, Kylie Minogue, Lewis Capaldi, Caroline Polacheck, Dermot Kennedy, Maisie Peters, and Conan Gray. He has been nominated for 13 Grammy awards, and won the Grammy for Producer of the Year for 2024. He was also named ASCAP Songwriter of the Year for the same period. When we originally caught up with Dan in 2021 he was enjoying the success of Sour, his first album with Olivia Rodrigo. -
Best known for his song "Electric Love" (with nearly 2 BILLION streams on Spotify!), BĂRNS took some time off and has now reinvented his sound with a fantastic new EP.
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Paul and Scott talk about Omnivore Recordings, a new Buck Owens LP, who they wouldn't want to invite over to Songcraft world headquarters, and other random stuff.
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Our in-depth conversation with BĂRNS
ABOUT BĂRNS:
Michigan native and Los Angeles based singer-songwriter BĂRNS is best known for the platinum-selling single âElectric Loveâ from his 2015 album Dopamine on Interscope Records. The follow-up album, Blue Madonna, included the singles âSweet Dreamsâ and âGod Save Our Blood,â featuring Lana Del Rey. After a departure from Interscope and a recording hiatus, he returned with the Suddenly EP in 2023, which marked a sonic shift to a more organic aesthetic. That same year, he and girlfriend Courtney Farren released the Together Together EP. BĂRNSâ most recent EP is the retro-infused Honeybee, which was released in early 2025.
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We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2020 conversation with Lucinda Williams.
ABOUT LUCINDA WILLIAMS
One of the most revered songwriters on the face of the earth, Lucinda Williams was once crowned âAmericaâs Best Songwriterâ by People magazine. She first gained widespread attention after Mary Chapin Carpenter made her song âPassionate Kissesâ a Top 5 hit, which earned Lucinda a Grammy award for Country Song of the Year. She went on to release a string of critically-acclaimed albums that garnered her a total of 15 Grammy nominations spanning the genres of rock, pop, country, folk, and Americana.
One of the primary architects of the Americana genre, Lucinda has received more Americana Music Association award nominations than nearly any other artist, and she was the first female recipient of the AMAâs Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting. VH1 named her one of the 100 Greatest Women in Rock & Roll, while Rolling Stone named her among its 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time. In addition to her own success as an artist with songs such as âI Just Wanted to See You So Bad,â âRight in Time,â âEssence,â âRighteously,â âAre You Alright,â âCome On,â and âReal Love,â the daughter of famed poet Miller Williams has also had her songs recorded by Tom Petty, Elvis Costello, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson, Patty Loveless, Bettye LaVette, and many others. -
Six-time Grammy winner, Academy Award nominee, and Songwriters Hall of Famer Glen Ballard joins us to talk about his work with Michael Jackson, Alanis Morrisette, Dave Matthews, and many others!
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Paul and Scott talk about the awesomeness that is Omnivore Recordings, dig into the Fire Aid concert, and talk about their '90s music geekery.
PART TWO
Our in-depth conversation with Glen Ballard
ABOUT GLEN BALLARD
Following an entry-level job at Elton Johnâs Rocket Records in Los Angeles, Glen Ballard began his creative career as a staff songwriter for MCA Music Publishing. Early singles included George Straitâs âYou Look So Good in Loveâ and Jack Wagnerâs major hit âAll I Need,â which Glen also produced. In the mid-1980s he went to work for Quincy Jones, an era when he and Siedah Garrett co-wrote Michael Jacksonâs triple platinum single âMan in the Mirror.â By the dawn of the 1990s, Glen had begun collaborating with Wilson Phillips, co-writing their chart topping hits âHold Onâ and âYouâre in Love.â He went on to produce and co-write all the songs on Alanis Morissetteâs debut album, Jagged Little Pill, including âYou Oughta Know,â âHand in My Pocket,â âAll I Really Want,â âIronic,â âYou Learn,â and âHead Over Feet.â The project earned the Album of the Year Grammy, and Glen returned to produce and co-write Alannisâs sophomore release, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, including the hit âThank U.â Other songs from the Glen Ballard songbook include Aerosmithâs âPinkâ and âFalling in Love is Hard on the Knees,â as well as the Dave Matthews Bandâs âI Did Itâ and âThe Space Between.â Glen earned a Golden Globe and Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song for âBelieve,â which he co-wrote with Alan Silvestri for the film The Polar Express. He has written and produced songs for Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Ringo Starr, Van Halen, Chaka Khan, Christina Aguilera, Katy Perry, and many others. In recent years, Glen has found major success in musical theater, including writing original lyrics and music for GHOST the musical, and teaming again with Alan Silvestri to write the score for the musical adaptation of Back to the Future. Glen has won six Grammy awards, and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2023. -
We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our milestone 100th episode with the legendary Lamont Dozier!
ABOUT LAMONT DOZIER
Lamont Dozier, along with brothers Eddie and Brian Holland, wrote and produced more than 20 consecutive singles recorded by the Supremes, including ten #1 pop hits: âWhere Did Our Love Go,â âBaby Love,â âCome See About Me,â âStop! In the Name of Love,â âBack in My Arms Again,â âI Hear a Symphony,â âYou Canât Hurry Love,â âYou Keep Me Hanginâ On,â âLove is Here and Now Youâre Gone,â and âThe Happening.â Other Top 5 singles they wrote for the Supremes include âMy World is Empty Without Youâ and âReflections.â
In addition to their hits with the Supremes, Holland, Dozier, and Holland helped further define the Motown sound by writing major pop and R&B hits such as âHeat Wave,â âNowhere to Run,â and âJimmy Mackâ for Martha and the Vandellas, âMickeyâs Monkeyâ for the Miracles, âCan I Get a Witnessâ and âYouâre a Wonderful Oneâ for Marvin Gaye, and â(Iâm A) Road Runnerâ for Junior Walker and the All Stars. The trio found particular success with The Four Tops, who scored hits with their songs âBaby I Need Your Loving,â âI Canât Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch),â âItâs the Same Old Song,â âReach Out Iâll Be There,â âStanding in the Shadows of Love,â and âBernadette.â
Additional hits include âCrumbs Off the Tableâ for Glass House, âGive Me Just a Little More Timeâ for Chairmen of the Board, âBand of Goldâ for Freda Payne, and Dozierâs own recording of âWhy Canât We Be Lovers.â Hit cover versions of his songs by rock artists include âDonât Do Itâ by the Band, âTake Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)â by the Doobie Brothers, âHow Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)â by James Taylor, and âThis Old Heart of Mineâ by Rod Stewart. With hits spanning multiple decades, Dozier also co-wrote âTwo Heartsâ with Phil Collins, earning a #1 pop hit, a Grammy award, a Golden Globe, and an Oscar nomination.
Dozier is in the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He is the recipient of the prestigious Johnny Mercer Award for songwriting, as well as the BMI Icon award. Lamont Dozier was additionally named among Rolling Stone magazineâs 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time. -
Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes joins us to talk about the evolution of humor in his songwriting, why he's transparent with his fans, and maybe the most Bob Dylan of Bob Dylan stories we've ever heard.
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Paul and Scott address the recent wildfires in the Los Angeles area, and encourage people to help make a difference by considering a donation through one of four organizations:
Fire Aid (fireaidla.org)
The Red Cross (redcross.org)
MusiCares (musicares.org)
World Central Kitchen (wck.org)
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Our in-depth conversation with Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes
ABOUT TAYLOR GOLDSMITH:
Taylor Goldsmith is best known as the lead singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter for the folk-influenced rock band Dawes. The group, which also includes Taylorâs brother, Griffin, has released nine full-length studio albums, six of which have hit the Top 5 on Billboardâs Americana/Folk Albums chart, and four of which have hit the Top 10 on Billboardâs rock chart. In addition to his work with Dawes, he has been a member of the band Middle Brother with Matt Vasquez of Delta Spirit and John McCauley of Deer Tick. Taylor also contributed to T Bone Burnettâs New Basement Tapes projectâwhich completed unfinished Bob Dylan songsâalongside Marcus Mumford, Jim James, Rhiannon Giddens, and Elvis Costello. As a songwriter outside the band, Taylor has collaborated with The Killers, Conor Oberst, Brandon Flowers, Robert Ellis, Demi Lovato, and his wife Mandy Moore. The most recent Dawes album, released in October of 2024, is called Oh Brother. Sadly, not long after our conversation, both Taylor and his brother Griffin became victims of the massive Southern California wildfires that devastated portions of the Los Angeles area and severely damaged or destroyed their homes.
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We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. What better way to kick things off than where it all began? Here's a look back at episode one and our conversation with Jim Peterik.
ABOUT JIM PETERIK
Singer, songwriter, guitarist, and keyboardist Jim Peterik is best known as a founding member of the band Survivor and the co-writer of their Grammy-winning double platinum #1 hit single, âEye of the Tiger.â But thatâs only the tip of the iceberg. Thirty-five of Jimâs songs have appeared on the Billboard Pop chart, including seven Top 10 singles. His first major success came when his original band, Ides of March, took the Peterik-penned âVehicleâ to the #2 position on the Pop chart in 1970, spawning cover versions by Chet Baker and Shirley Bassey. After a stint as a solo artist with Epic Records, Jim formed Survivor in 1979, penning a string of hits for the band, including âI Canât Hold Back,â âHigh On You,â âThe Search is Over,â âBurning Heart,â and âIs This Love.â While still writing hits for his own group, Jim forged a successful partnership with the members of 38 Special, co-writing classic songs, including âRockinâ Into the Night,â âHold On Loosely,â and âCaught Up In You.â Widely respected as a top-notch collaborator, Jim has co-written successful songs with a number of artists, including the Beach Boys, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Sammy Hagar, Cheap Trick, the Doobie Brothers, REO Speedwagon, and Mindi Abair. The long list of those who have covered his compositions includes Paul Anka, Gloria Gaynor, Tony Orlando, Reba McEntire, Larry Gatlin, Blackhawk, and The Outlaws. He is the co-author, with Dave Austin, of Songwriting for Dummies. -
Songcraft celebrates ten years with a look back at episode highlights and behind-the-scenes stories from our first decade! Plus, a few announcements about what's new in 2025.
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