Emma Donovan recalls her experiences performing with her family, collaborating with the Putbacks and working with the late Ruby Hunter and Archie Roach.
Paul Kelly recalls his initial days performing in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. He shares his experiences of working with Archie Roach and Yothu Yindi and how performing Shakespeare's poetry through song created fresh techniques of writing and composing music.
Kate Ceberano analyses her place in the ever-changing music scene and talks about the musical landscape in the 1980s and her performance at the World Music Awards alongside Sting, Prince and Grace Jones.
Kutcha Edwards looks back at his life, including his childhood, penning his first poem after watching American blues artist Robert Cray and touring globally with Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter.
Marcia Hines, one of the most prominent artists of the Australian music scene, talks about her career that spans over five decades.
Vika and Linda talk about acknowledging their Tongan heritage and its influence on their music career. They also share their experiences on getting back to music after raising their children.