George Taylor Morris is one of the most passionate and experienced music interviewers on the planet with vast experience. more
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Duran Duran roar through their career history in a powerhouse Artist Confidential that celebrates their past yet focuses on their future. As eclectic as ever, in front of a full house in the XM Performance Theater, listen as the past and future music of this pop alternative super group perform classic hits and new music. Armed with a new singer, INXS delivers a powerful hour of interactive radio magic.
Mandy Moore's wit and music came alive at the XM Performance Theater with a discussion ranging from her acting career to her latest CD, Wild Hope. It's a delightful trip with a star that has just begun to shine. Then, it's a soulful performance with Joss Stone and her band. With poise that defies her youth, Joss is positively engaging, offering hugs and unabashed answers to some pretty strange questions.
Ever since she released her smash debut "Pieces of You" in 1995 at age 19 - an album that sold 12 million copies - Jewel has been a part of America's musical landscape. Over 6 albums, she has proven to be one of the most successful singer/songwriters working today. In the past year though, Jewel has been trying something new: Country music. And it turns out Jewel is right at home there, too. She's touring with Brad Paisley this summer and her first country album, "Perfectly Clear" was released in June. In this edition, you'll hear insight from Jewel on her life and her new musical direction that you won't hear anywhere else - on her "Artist Confidential." Then, KT Tunstall joins us fresh off the plane from England for a stunning set of music and an engaging discussion on her past, present and future.
When they formed in 1976, the band consisted of 3 British musicians and 3 Americans...it inspired the name: Foreigner. The band charted major hits starting with the debut album in 1977 and continued for 10 years. The list of hits reads like a who's-who of dashboard anthems: "Cold As Ice", "Feels Like the First Time", "Head Games", "Jukebox Hero", "Urgent", "I Want to Know What Love Is", and many more. Foreigner is still rocking millions of fans on tour more than 30 years later, and they talk about their journey through Rock & Roll history on this edition of Artist Confidential. They'll play some of their hits, a brand new song they've included in a Greatest Hits anthology and tell some exclusive stories about a band that's sold more than 50 million albums worldwide. This year marks the 25th anniversary of Night Ranger, and they're their first studio album in 10 years, called "Hole in the Sun." Join XM's George Taylor Morris for an Artist Confidential with Night Ranger, as they talk about getting back to the studio; what it takes to keep a band going for decades; and why they keep up such an intense tour schedule (proving you can always "Rock in America"). You'll also hear exclusive performances of some of their new material before you can buy it, along with some of their hits you know and love. Available for 24 hours on XMX.
Randy Travis joins XM for a special Artist Confidential - he plays requests from the SuperFans in the audience, discusses his life in music, and tells all about his latest project, Around the Bend. Randy Travis: a modern country legend, on Artist Confidential. Phil Vassar could have just made a career in writing one hit Country song after another for one Country star after another. After all, in the late '90s he co-wrote hits for Tim McGraw, Jo Dee Messina, Alan Jackson and more. But in the year 2000, Phil Vassar the singer debuted, and his first album had 5 hit singles, including the number one hit "Just Another Day in Paradise." Since then, it's been one hit album after another. His latest is called Prayer for a Common Man, which has already produced another top 10 Country hit: "Love is a Wonderful Thing" - special guest host (and legendary Country singer and songwriter in his own right) XM's Bill Anderson sits down with Phil for stories about performing his music, life on the road, what it takes to write a great song, and a lot more.