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  • Legends of the Recording Studio (Elliot Scheiner & Frank Filipetti)
    Feb 19 2026

    Elliot Scheiner and Frank Filipetti are two of the most legendary recording studio figures of all time. As producers, engineers and mixers, they've worked on thousands of successful award-winning projects over the past 50+ years. Together with fellow studio legends George Massenburg, Chuck Ainlay, Jimmy Douglass, Niko Bolas and Sylvia Massey, Elliot and Frank run the Music Engineering and Technology (or MET) Alliance, an organization that looks to preserve the quality and secure the future of audio recording.

    These seven studio geniuses are responsible for producing or engineering over 7000 recordings - racking up hundreds of Gold and Platinum records, nearly 75 Grammy Awards and a ton of priceless stories about how they recorded iconic artists - from The Eagles to Neil Young to Pavarotti to George Michael; from Steely Dan to Dire Straits to Bjork to Prince.

    They're now taking these stories on the road for an Off Broadway show called Studio Confidential which is currently running in New York City with future dates planned for other cities around the US.

    In this episode with Elliot and Frank, we discuss their careers, their approach in the studio, how to deal with temperamental artists as well as the new show Studio Confidential.


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    55 min
  • Richard Thompson (Fairport Convention/Richard & Linda Thompson)
    Feb 12 2026

    As a pioneering architect of British folk-rock and one of the most distinctive guitarists of his generation, Richard Thompson has spent more than five decades redefining musical storytelling. As a founding member of Fairport Convention, he helped shape a new sound that fused traditional British folk with rock instrumentation — effectively launching an entire genre — while his intricate guitar work and emotionally precise songwriting quickly marked him as a singular voice. From landmark recordings like Liege & Lief to later classics such as I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight and Shoot Out the Lights, his catalog has become foundational listening for generations of musicians.

    After leaving Fairport Convention, Thompson built a far-reaching career that included his celebrated recordings with singer Linda Thompson — his former wife and creative partner — as well as decades of acclaimed solo work, including defining albums like Rumor and Sigh. Widely honored for both songwriting and guitar mastery, his compositions have been recorded by artists ranging from Elvis Costello, R.E.M., Bonnie Raitt, Graham Nash, and Linda Ronstadt — underscoring an influence that stretches across genres and eras. Equally compelling in intimate acoustic settings and electrifying full-band performances, he remains a defining presence in folk, rock, and Americana.

    Still recording and touring deep into his sixth decade as a performer, Thompson continues to explore new creative ground while extending a legacy defined by craft, curiosity, and emotional depth. In this conversation, he reflects on songwriting, guitar expression, and the balance between tradition and innovation — offering a window into the perspective of one of music’s most respected and enduring artists.

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    1 h et 11 min
  • Lou Gramm (Foreigner)
    Feb 5 2026

    As the iconic voice behind one of arena rock’s most enduring bands, Lou Gramm helped define the sound of late-’70s and ’80s rock radio. As the frontman of Foreigner, his powerful, unmistakable vocals drove a run of classic albums and singles including Cold as Ice, Hot Blooded, Juke Box Hero, Waiting for a Girl Like You, and I Want to Know What Love Is — songs that blended hard rock muscle with melodic sophistication and emotional directness.

    With a career spanning more than four decades, Gramm’s influence reaches far beyond his chart success, shaping generations of rock singers and cementing his place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as one of the great voices of his era. His work set a standard for how arena rock could be both tough and tender, commercial and deeply personal.

    Now, Lou Gramm enters a new chapter with the release of his forthcoming album Released, arriving March 27 — his first full-length collection of original music since 2009. The album features previously unreleased tracks originally written for solo albums in the 1980s and for his band Shadow King in 1991, but never fully completed until now. These songs offer a rare window into Gramm’s creative evolution, reconnecting his classic-era songwriting with a renewed sense of purpose and reflection.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Warren Haynes (Gov't Mule/Allman Brothers Band/The Dead)
    Jan 29 2026

    As one of the most respected guitarists and songwriters in American roots rock, Warren Haynes has helped carry the traditions of blues, soul, and Southern rock into the modern era. Best known for his work with The Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule, and The Dead, Haynes has built a career defined by emotional depth, virtuosic playing, and a fearless commitment to live performance.

    Blending extended improvisation with deeply personal songwriting, Warren's voice and guitar work have become touchstones for a generation of musicians seeking authenticity in an ever-changing musical landscape.

    With a career spanning more than three decades, Warren Haynes’ influence reaches far beyond the jam band world — connecting the legacy of the Allman Brothers to contemporary blues and rock while earning him recognition as one of the most enduring and soulful storytellers in American music.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Darlene Love
    Jan 22 2026

    As one of the most powerful and influential voices in American popular music, Darlene Love helped define the sound of early rock and soul while shaping the language of modern pop singing. Rising to prominence in the early 1960s, her unmistakable voice powered a string of era-defining recordings including He’s a Rebel, The Boy I’m Gonna Marry, Da Doo Ron Ron, and the holiday classic Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).

    Working closely with producer Phil Spector during the height of the Wall of Sound era, Darlene became the emotional engine behind some of the most enduring records in music history — even when her contributions went uncredited. Her voice bridged gospel, R&B, and pop, influencing generations of artists who followed, from soul singers to rock frontmen.

    After stepping away from the spotlight, Darlene Love’s career experienced a remarkable second act, championed by artists like Bruce Springsteen and celebrated through film, television, and Broadway. Her story — one of resilience, artistry, and long-overdue recognition — culminated in her induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, cementing her legacy as one of the great American singers.

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    46 min
  • Alice Cooper
    Jan 15 2026

    As the godfather of shock rock and one of the most enduring figures in American music, Alice Cooper helped redefine what a rock frontman could be. Blending hard rock, theatrical spectacle, and unforgettable hooks, he's delivered a run of iconic albums and singles including School’s Out, I’m Eighteen, No More Mr. Nice Guy, and Billion Dollar Babies. With a career spanning more than five decades, Cooper’s influence extends far beyond the stage — shaping generations of artists while earning induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and maintaining his status as one of rock’s most compelling storytellers.

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    39 min
  • Season 5 Trailer
    Jan 8 2026

    All new episodes every week - starting Thursday, January 15th!

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    4 min
  • Steve Cropper - 2025 Edit
    Dec 4 2025

    We were very saddened to hear of the passing of our former podcast guest Steve Cropper. Steve was one of the great guitarists and songwriters of all time and his key role in the Stax house band, Booker T & The MG's, helped create some of the most legendary music of the last 60+ years. In this newly re-edited episode, originally recorded in 2021 (shortly before Steve's 80th birthday), Steve tells the story of his life and career. RIP Steve Cropper.

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    1 h et 20 min