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The Day After Podcast with Jeffery Austin: Week of 9/30 By

It’s Gwen Stefani’s birthday, so my “The Day After” co-host Jeffery Austin and I are celebrating the only way we know how: by talking about The Voice and The Masked...

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The Day After Podcast with Jeffery Austin: Fall 2019 Premiere Week By

Guess who’s back in the house?! It’s me, Lyndsey, along with my “The Day After” co-host, Season 9 The Voice finalist Jeff-Er-Y Austin. But do you know who’s not back in...

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Tiffany talks rumored Debbie Gibson rivalry, possible duet: ‘Everybody likes a good little catfight!’ By

Tiffany talks with me about her early career (which started at age 9), her hit song “I Think We’re Alone Now,” and her friendship with fellow ’80s teen sensation Debbie...

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Taron Egerton

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Rocketman star Taron Egerton talks with me his bond with Sir Elton John, and what he learned while making this biopic, for which he won a Best Actor Golden Globe....

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The Day After Podcast with Jeffery Austin: Spring 2019 Finale Week By

Throughout this spring season of “The Day After,” my co-host, Season 9 The Voice finalist Jeffery Austin, and I made it abundantly clear that we thought Season 16 was the...

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Dee Snider’s one rule for presidential candidates using his song: ‘If you’re pro-choice, go for it’ By

The Twisted Sister frontman talks with ne about his career, what type of presidential candidate can use “We’re Not Gonna Take It,” and the next season of his reality talent...

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The Day After Podcast with Jeffery Austin: Week of 5/13 By

It was a busy week, as we found out finalists heading into the finales for American Idol Season 17 (Alejandro Aranda, Madison Vandenberg, and Laine Hardy), The Voice Season 16...

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Steven Van Zandt on why millennials are a ‘more evolved species’ and why he’s putting politics aside By

The E Street Band legend talks with me about his career, the anniversary of Born in the USA, education, and why his latest album is his “least political” release....

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Duff McKagan talks gun control, misunderstood ’80s lyrics, and new music By

Some people might be surprised that the man who penned the infamous lyrics to the Appetite for Destruction track “It’s So Easy” would release a song inspired by the #MeToo and...

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How Founding Member Jason Cropper Became the ‘Pete Best’ of Weezer By

On May 10, 1994, Weezer released their self-titled debut, popularly known as The Blue Album, which went on to sell 3 million copies and establish the Rivers Cuomo-fronted L.A. indie-rockers as...

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