
55. Laura Bell Bundy on Shania Twain, Otis Redding and Bright Eyes
Tony-nominated Broadway star, country singer-songwriter and TV star Laura Bell Bundy drops by for an episode as diverse as her career - delving into Shania Twain's 1996 mega-hit "Come On Over", the so...
13 Apr 201517min

54. Jake Clemons on Sarah McLachlan "Surfacing"
Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and E Street band saxophonist Jake Clemons joins host Jeremy Dylan to look at Sarah McLachlan's 1997 album "Surfacing". Why did this album inspire Jake to bec...
8 Apr 201521min

53. Kristian Bush (Sugarland) on U2 "The Joshua Tree"
From Billy Pilgrim to Sugarland to his new solo hits, Kristian Bush has been charting a path through American music with an influence that his fans might not expect - U2’s seminal 1987 album “The Josh...
6 Apr 201520min

52. Kevin Bennett (The Flood) on Willis Alan Ramsey
2015 kicks along as legendary Australian singer/songwriter Kevin Bennett (ofThe Flood) joins host Jeremy Dylan to talk about the little known but hugely influential 1972 classic (and only) album from ...
2 Apr 201534min

51. Lee Brice on Bruno Mars "Unorthodox Jukebox"
Country superstar Lee Brice joins me to reveal how his hit new album "I Don't Dance" was inspired by an unlikely source - Bruno Mars' 2012 record "Unorthodox Jukebox". Which song from the album has Le...
30 Mar 201511min

50. Davey Lane (You Am I) on The Beatles "White Album" Side 1
To celebrate 50 episodes of 'My Favorite Album', we welcome back one of the nicest guys and explosive guitars in Australian rock, Davey Lane, to explore side 1 of the White Album. We'll be rolling out...
26 Mar 201533min

49. Joe Camilleri on The Rolling Stones by The Rolling Stones
In the third of our three episodes looking at the Rolling Stones debut album, host Jeremy Dylan is joined by Joe Camilleri, an Aussie rock icon with five decades of amazing music under his belt, from ...
24 Mar 201544min

48. Russell Morris on The Rolling Stones "The Rolling Stones"
On the second of our three episodes on the Rolling Stones classic 1964 self-titled debut album, ARIA-winner and Hall of Famer Russell Morris joins me to talk about the impact its had on his own music....
12 Mar 201532min





















