Tess Henley is a 25-year-old kid from Seattle — not that you’d know it from listening to her new album High Heels & Sneakers, which blends Henley’s confident brand of…
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Singer/songwriter Willie Nile drops by the Radio Hour to talk about his new album, American Ride.
The gang celebrate their 25th episode with a visit from a guitar legend.
“There were a bunch of years there where I kind of lived in tents and people’s closets.” If you’ve been a hardcore Popdose reader for any length of time (and…
“Loves people, hates shoes, makes music.” How’s that for a manifesto? On the other hand, those six words don’t really sum up Joy Ike‘s music — but then, you’d need…
A conversation with DA’s lead architect Terry Scott Taylor about the band’s new album, Dig Here, Said The Angel (and an album review to boot!)
Grant-Lee Phillips pays a visit to the Radio Hour to discuss his latest album Walking In The Green Corn.
He loves words, whiskey and chicken wings
Ted Asregadoo and Matt Wardlaw talk to Ken Caillat about his book, “Making Rumours: The Inside Story of the Classic Fleetwood Mac Album.”
Emily Hurd is one of my favorite “discoveries” in the past few years. I have to give credit to longtime music publicist Anne Leighton for putting Hurd’s music on my…
Nashville songwriter Fred Wilhelm opens up about his career and creative process
The sixth episode of Songs of Freedom focuses on the subject of cultural — especially musical — appropriation, using the inexplicable success of the “Harlem Shake” meme as a jumping-off…
Kenny Aronoff. For liner notes geeks like you and me, the name alone conjures up at the very least, the thought of that one really awesome drum breakdown, one which…
A founding member of Little Feat stops by the Radio Hour to discuss his distinguished career and new solo tour
In the rock milieu, drummers are hardly ever famous in their own right; unless you happen to sing while you’re swinging the sticks, like Phil Collins or Don Henley (or,…
From the top of the Kiwi music scene in New Zealand, her comes the Popdose Interview with Aaradhna.
How the hell do you make a living as an actor, anyway? We have no idea, but Amir Talai seems to be figuring it out.
While we love our share of music that is deep and introspective, sometimes you just want to have some good sarcastic fun. Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers definitely make music…
Ted Asregadoo talks to Casey Crescenzo of The Dear Hunter in a podcast version of The Popdose Interview.
As we reach Episode 15 of The Matt ‘N’ Jeff Radio Hour, today’s guest might seem a little bit unusual at first glance. But if you’ve been following along as…
Chart Attack! is back for episode 2, covering the Top 10 from March 19, 1983.
Dave, Jeff and Jason return with a look at the career of producer Phil Ramone, who passed away on March 30.
Ned Massey speaks with us about his personal artistic journey — including his new play, Four Messages
Matt and Jeff speak with Nat Osborn about his terrific new album, The King and the Clown
Singer, songwriter, and all-around captain of industry David Baerwald discusses his creative journey.
You may not realize it, but you’ve probably heard her music. Meet the disarmingly sincere Cathy Heller
If you’ve been a Popdose reader for any length of time, you probably know that talking with creative people about their art is one of my favorite things to do…
The third Platters That Matter podcast looks at the third album from this great trio. Whoooooa!
Matt and Jeff talk with Billy Vera about his new big band album.
Duke was the album that changed how the world viewed Genesis. Chris Holmes and Dw. Dunphy look at this game-changing record on Platters That Matter.