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Vanessa Carlton on not feeling ‘protected’ early in her career, friendship with Terry Crews and how she always got the ‘White Chicks’ joke By

The singer-songwriter, now age 40, is a thousand miles, emotionally and artistically, from where she was when she wrote her piano pop song “A Thousand Miles” as a teenage ballet student. And while...

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The Day After Podcast with Jeffery Austin: Week of 4/19 By

Once again, there’s a ton to discuss this week. We had the RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 13 finale and disappointing “reunion” show, an even more disappointing (and unnecessary) “Comeback” show featuring a...

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The Day After Podcast with Jeffery Austin: Week of 4/12 By

There’s a TON to discuss this week, just about the first three minutes of Monday’s American Idol top 12 show, the first live episode of Season 19, when it was...

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The Totally ’80s podcast: The Smiths! By

Join me and Rhino Records’ John Hughes as we welcome the director of the new Smiths-inspired scripted comedy Shoplifters of the World, Stephen Kijak, to talk all things Smiths!...

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The Day After Podcast with Jeffery Austin: Week of 4/5 By

There’s a ton to discuss this week, with seven Voice Battle Rounds; various new Voice developments regarding stunt castings, rumored celebrity salaries, and ratings; FORTY-EIGHT American Idol performances (between the...

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Madness frontman Suggs talks bonkers lost sitcom, how they could have been the new Monkees and their songs’ hidden meaning By

When MTV premiered almost 40 years ago, British ska band Madness were early stars of the fledgling network – the opening “don’t watch that, watch this!” command of their 1979...

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The Day After Podcast with Jeffery Austin: Week of 3/29 By

After taking a mini-hiatus so my cohost Jeffery Austin could move to Nashville and become neighbors with Kris Allen, David Cook, and Paul McDonald, “The Day After” is finally back to...

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Ringo Starr on his best drumming moments, the one that’s ‘not bad,’ and wanting to be Frank Sinatra By

The Beatle chats with me about his new EP, Zoom In, and reveals his favorite drumming moments of his career....

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John Oates on lost cult-classic ‘She’s Gone’ video: ‘Most hysterical thing we’d ever done’ By

The soft rock/soul/pop legends looks bck on how Hall & Oates made one of the first viral music videos.. even if it took decades for the bonkers “She’s Gone” to...

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The Day After Podcast with Jeffery Austin: Week of 3/8 By

It was a packed reality-TV week, as Hanson and Kermit the Frog made their debuts on a “game-changing season” of The Masked Singer, we found out the final four on...

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