Grammy Award-winning producer Nile Rodgers speaks to Valerie Simpson about his four decade-long career.
Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters talks to journalist Bill Weir about his career, the music industry and issues facing the world today.
Singer-songwriter John Mellencamp talks to Rolling Stone co-founder Jann Wenner about his career, success and passion for expression.
Grammy Award-winning guitarist Carlos Santana discusses social issues and spirituality with Harry Belafonte.
Rush vocalist and bassist Geddy Lee talks with author Michael Chabon about growing up Jewish and the evolution of his bandmates' relationships.
Frankie Valli, The Four Seasons' lead singer who also found success as a solo artist, talks to Paul Shaffer about his life and career.
Singer David Crosby, two-time inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Grammy Award-winning jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, discuss the development of American roots music.
Grammy, Tony and Emmy Award-winning singer Cyndi Lauper talks with Tony and Emmy Award winner Billy Porter about music and how "Kinky Boots" changed their lives.
Two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Graham Nash talks with singer Rita Coolidge, who got her start as a background singer for many musicians, including Nash himself.
Singer-songwriter Ian Hunter talks with Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott about the power of music, the return of vinyl/box sets and their relationships with David Bowie.
Guitarist Robbie Robertson speaks with Warren Zanes about his work with The Band as well as his solo work.
Grammy Award-winners Gary Clark Jr. and Jimmie Vaughan
Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Steve Earle; Emmy Award-winning producer David Simon.
Drummer Nick Mason of Pink Floyd; David Fricke, senior editor of Rolling Stone.
Singer-songwriter Jack Johnson; singer and guitarist G. Love.
Singer Nick Lowe; editor-in-chief Jim Nelson, GQ.
Singer Seal and his manager, Amy Thomson, talk about Seal's early career and his experience recording the album "Standards."