Required Listening iHeartPodcasts
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HowStuffWorks and the GRAMMY Museum team up to give listeners exclusive access to the most amazing music artists on the planet. Each week, we’ll blow people’s minds by providing an all-access pass to the artist inner circle.
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I'm With Her
The band joined Scott Goldman to discuss their collaborative musicianship, the welcoming nature of the musical community they grew up in, and how that community helped them develop their own artistry in the process.
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Jeff Lynne
GRAMMY nominee and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Jeff Lynne stops by the GRAMMY Museum to chat with Required Listening host Scott Goldman.
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Aloe Blacc
Aloe Blacc shares stories about his creative process in the studio and his passion for using his artistic platform to inspire social change while continuing to create music with a mindful positivity.
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Billy Porter Jr.
Fresh off his latest album Billy Porter Presents: The Soul of Richard Rodgers, the TONY and GRAMMY-winning artist discussed his distinguished career and the making of what marks his fourth solo studio album.
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Keith Urban
From his musical upbringing to his new album and sobriety, GRAMMY-winning singer/songwriter Keith Urban goes deep in this installment of Required Listening.
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Alessia Cara
In this 2016 interview, the “Scars to Your Beautiful” singer sat with host Scott Goldman to explore her creative process and reflect on her success.
Customer Reviews
OMG!!! Who mixes this????????
Such a great premise, Great Guests, Great questions, but these mixes sound awful!!! The Keith Urban interview sounds like they are walking across a gravel path while making tinfoil origami! it hurts my ear holes. DO NOT LISTEN WITH EARBUDS!!! What a shame...
Hire a better engineer
This podcast has unlimited potential. I mean the subject matter is infinite. How ironic that a podcast titled Required Listening is tough to listen to due to amateur production standards.
Music
Maybe I misunderstood about this app? I can’t get any good country music, then if you want to hear them talk about themselves like ( Keith urban )?there are hardly any that talk about the new age bands. I’m really disappointed