Is it really Stevie Nicks? As a celebrity tribute artist, Julie C. Myers’ portrayal of the Fleetwood Mac legend is so accurate it’s not easy to tell. See how it took becoming someone else for Julie to be able to find herself.
David Freiberg
Two bands captured the sound and the spirit of the San Francisco psychedelic rock scene — Jefferson Airplane and Quicksilver Messenger Service. And one man was a crucial member of both bands. David Freiberg shares takes us back to ’60s.
Billy Franks
Billy Franks is a singer/songwriter that you’ve probably never heard of. That’s OK, neither had 10 of biggest stars of rock. So why did they record songs for a tribute album to him? He explains.
Richard Sterban
He’s one of the most famous bass voices in music history, and now Richard Sterban is telling stories from his career. From getting his start with Elvis Presley to joining the Oak Ridge Boys, he’s been at the forefront of music history.
Dave Davies
One of the most interesting men in the history of rock talks to us about creating the songs of a generation in The Kinks, his stroke and his return to music.
Pat Travers
He’s one of the greatest guitar players ever, yet you’ve probably never even heard his name. Find out why you SHOULD know the name Pat Travers, and wait until you hear his story about nearly making off with Jim Hendrix’s guitar — mid-concert!
Almost Famous
Even when they’re pushed aside, dreams don’t die. They can lie dormant for decades until old friends, old memories or old pictures bring them back to life. For a band called the Lazy Souls, it took 40 years.
Jim McCarty
In the ’60s, The Yardbirds burst onto the music scene with big hits and three of the greatest guitarists of all time. The man who held the band together was drummer Jim McCarty. He shares stories from the London club scene that changed music history.
Ian Anderson
In this new age, the Jethro Tull leader and flautist says we don’t have any excuses for giving up early. Find out why the 65-year-old has embarked on a grueling tour to perform an album that hasn’t been played in nearly 40 years.
Laura Sharpe
Her life changed forever when the helicopter she was riding in crashed, leaving her horribly injured. She survived but the trauma stuck with her. Find out how she’s helping other trauma survivors use art to heal their bodies, minds and spirits.
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