221: C. D. Hermelin — “Only In Dreams,” Weezer
C.D. Hermelin–also known as NYC urban folk hero The Roving Typist–tells us how in high school, girls may come and go, but Weezer is forever. Plus, Dana’s look at the gimmick album–a usually...
View Article222: Crystal Durant — “Bein’ Green,” Kermit the Frog
Artist and DJ Crystal Durant (DJ Crystal Clear) tells us why her mother told her that Kermit the Frog was singing about her when he sang “it’s not easy bein’ green,” and how her family struggled to be...
View Article223: Jason Jude Hill — ‘Ring of Fire,’ Johnny Cash
Filmmaker Jason Jude Hill may not like the song “Ring of Fire,” but sometimes a song you hate can lead you to the person you love. Plus, what if Mad Men jumps ahead to 1976? Dana indulges in a little...
View Article224: Interview with Chi Chi Valenti, Creator of Night of 1000 Stevies
In this special episode, Dana interviews Chi Chi Valenti — the Empress of NYC nightlife and creator of the legendary Stevie Nicks fan event Night of 1000 Stevies. Dana and Chi Chi talk CSI-level...
View Article225: Matthew Trumbull — ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want,’ The Rolling Stones
Actor, playwright, and solo performer Matthew Trumbull (whose one man show The Zebra Shirt of Lonely Children was critically acclaimed by both the New York and Minnesota Fringe Festivals) tells his...
View Article226: Christian Finnegan — ‘I Will Always Love You,’ Whitney Houston
Comic Christian Finnegan — whose new special The Fun Part is currently available on Netflix — tells his story of how Whitney Houston almost cost him a car on VH1’s Name That Video. Twice. Plus, Dana...
View Article227: Amber Drea — ‘Alone,’ Heart
Amber Drea is a writer and storyteller — look for her in McSweeney’s or on RISK! This is her heartbreaking story about living in motels with her mom when she was ten — where many times her only friend...
View Article228: Brian Silliman — ‘Do You Hear The People Sing’ (Les Miserables)
Actor Brian Silliman (look for him on this season of Orange in the New Black) on how sports and musical theater do not mix — and the dent he has in his leg to prove it. Plus, Dana looks back on her...
View Article229: Soundtrack Series Pride Edition
Trying to come out to your mom three times before it sticks. Losing a parent to AIDS. Hearing the heartbeat of the baby you’re giving a gay couple to adopt. Sharing a strange sexual encounter with a...
View Article230: Amy Linden — ‘We’ll Inherit the Earth,’ the Replacements
Music journalist Amy Linden tells the story of her first interview with The Replacements in 1988 — and how it came at a time when she was excited about being pregnant, and not at all excited about...
View Article231: Interview with Irving Fields
Michael Feinstein considers him a mentor. Leona Helmsley threatened to break his fingers if he didn’t play in her hotel. Liberace owes his big break to him. And at 100 years old, he still plays every...
View Article232: Dennis Dunaway – ‘School’s Out,’ Alice Cooper
Dennis Dunaway, bassist for Alice Cooper and 2011 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, tells us the story behind how they wrote “School’s Out,” which was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame this...
View Article233: Giulia Rozzi – ‘Every Rose Has Its Thorn,’ Poison
Comedian Giulia Rozzi (Tru TV, Chelsea Lately) tells us about the harsh realities of finally meeting the rock star you always had a crush on. Plus, Dana spends valuable time dissecting how and why she...
View Article234: Tyler Coates – ‘All Too Well,’ Taylor Swift
Deputy Editor for The Decider Tyler Coates talks a particularly bad breakup, and how, when you lean almost entirely on PJ Harvey or Liz Phair for comfort music it can be surprising when you find...
View Article235: Aaron Wolfe – ‘Just Like Heaven,’ Dinosaur Jr.
Aaron Wolfe, a writer and filmmaker once short-listed for an Academy Award for his film Record/Play, uses the Dinosaur Jr. version of Just Like Heaven to illustrate how he went from Goth kid, to...
View ArticleEpisode #211: R. Eric Thomas — ‘Ray of Light,’ Madonna
Philadelphia legend R. Eric Thomas tells us how queuing up Ray of Light always helps him to visit a very special friend.
View ArticleEpisode #212: Dale Dudley — ‘Bring Him Home,’ Colm Wilkinson (from Les...
Austin shock jock Dale Dudley (The Dudley & Bob Morning Show on KLBJ-FM) on breaking free from a religious upbringing, his brother, the tattoo you’d never think he has, and “Bring Him Home” from...
View ArticleEpisode #213: Hillary Rea — ‘I’m Gonna Get You,’ Bizarre Inc.
Many couples have a song that brought them together. But as storyteller Hillary Rea can attest, not every couple is one part the lead singer of Reel Big Fish, and not every song that brought them...
View ArticleEpisode #214: Whitney Joiner — ‘Am I Right,” Erasure
Whitney Joiner is a Senior Editor at Marie Claire, and a co-founder of The Recollectors–an online community for people who have lost parents to AIDS. This is Whitney’s story about losing her father to...
View ArticleEpisode #215: AK — ‘Do Lord’
Musician AK grew up on movie sets because her parents work in film production. But this is her story about the first time she got to appear and sing in a feature film–and why her song is not the one...
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