He sunk his life savings into a vinyl record store, and he struck a chord with people who longed for the simple, beautiful sounds of a record spinning on a platter.
Larry Gatlin
One of the most beloved country acts of all time is back with new music and a renewed spirit about hitting the road. Larry Gatlin explains why he and his brothers are ready to leave their wild days behind.
The Spinners’ Bobbie Smith
The Spinners were once considered Motown’s forgotten group, but that all changed with one important record. Lead singer Bobbie Smith explains why The Spinners still have staying power.
Lyrical Lumber
The sounds of the past have never been more sweet! They work magic at Lyrical Lumber, returning the voice to the neglected instruments of yesterday.
Ellen Bukstel
When she was going through hell in her personal life, Ellen Bukstel started writing songs about pain and loss. She found a receptive audience, and now she’s thrilled to be a leader in the musical activism movement.
Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis
Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis have enjoyed a 40-year love affair with music and each other. Find out how they’ve weathered the music industry and life’s biggest challenges all the while keeping their marriage vibrant.
Garrison Keillor
For more than 30 years, Garrison Keillor has been keeping the golden age of radio alive with his iconic show, A Prairie Home Companion. He shares why the pressure of aging has actually been liberating to him.
David Clayton-Thomas
A childhood of beatings, homelessness and jail time could have led the lead singer of Blood, Sweat and Tears down the wrong path, but music saved his life.
David Cassidy
The ultimate teen idol saw his life spiraling out of control, so he made some big changes. Now, he’s sharing exciting news about a new TV show involving the whole Cassidy clan!
Mark Volman
He reached the top of the charts with the Turtles in the 1960s, but he learned the hard way that the music business wasn’t always a happy place. Professor Flo now schools a new crop of performers about the real music biz.
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