Frey and Henley talk about the The Eagles reunion tour, their new album, and answer questions about the band's fourteen year hiatus and their solo careers.
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Gillespie talks about jazz music culture, his early career, racism and marketing in early pop music, as well as the integration and segregation of some popular acts of the time.
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Hackett gives his opinion on the differences between old and new style comedians, offering his approval of their choice to push for TV shows, and the end of the nightclub circuit.
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Haggard briefly outline his early life and then talks about the "Bakersfield Sound" of country music, including popular musicians, venues, and publishing efforts.
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Hardin speaks about karma and fate, her former home in Tulsa, Oklahoma, past lives, UFOs, religion, her past marriages, wealth, and answers callers questions.
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Heatherton engages in casual conversation with Maurice, discussing her travel arrangements, response to emotional upset, taking risks, and being a child performer. Audio 02 is a commercially recorded song.
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Herman shares his memories of New York City's 52nd Street, including the places he played, the clubs he visited, and the people he knew best.
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Alan and Ruth Hinden talk about their ideas for gourmet cooking on a budget, their book "How to be a Gourmet Cook on a Hamburger Budget," and answer callers' questions.
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Hines speaks about being a woman in show business, superstition in show business, her thoughts about Robin Williams, and her opinions on gambling. Also includes a recorded stage performance.
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Audio starts with a female stage performance, followed by a short interview with Holloway, who talks about deciding to become a singer and being raised by a mortician.
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