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Awake & Unfiltered: A Conversation with Sully Erna
May 8, 2026
19m 59s
Teen Pop Royalty: Tiffany’s Journey from Mall Tours to Music Legacy
Apr 27, 2026
30m 27s
Eye of the Music: A Conversation with Jim Peterik
Apr 13, 2026
34m 16s
Unbreakable Beats: DMC on Addiction, Identity & Resilience
Mar 30, 2026
38m 13s
Tell It From the Heart: A Conversation with Taylor Dayne
Mar 16, 2026
32m 31s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/8/26 | Awake & Unfiltered: A Conversation with Sully Erna | In this candid and wide-ranging Music Drives Us Podcast episode, Sully Erna—the voice and driving force behind Godsmack—opens up about life beyond the stage. From the band’s rise to rock dominance to his personal journey through creativity, spirituality, and resilience, Sully shares stories that go deeper than the music. Expect reflections on songwriting, the evolution of the industry, balancing fame with authenticity, and what continues to fuel his passion today. Whether you're a longtime fan or just curious about the man behind the music, this episode offers an honest, unfiltered look at one of rock’s most enduring voices. | 19m 59s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | Teen Pop Royalty: Tiffany’s Journey from Mall Tours to Music Legacy | On this episode of the Music Drives Us Podcast, we sit down with iconic teen pop sensation Tiffany, whose voice defined a generation and whose rise to fame redefined what it meant to be a young artist in the spotlight. From her breakout success singing in shopping malls to topping the charts with unforgettable hits, Tiffany shares the real story behind the music, the pressure of overnight fame, and how she’s evolved as an artist over the years. Honest, nostalgic, and inspiring, this conversation dives into the highs, the challenges, and the enduring passion that continues to drive her music today. | 30m 27s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | Eye of the Music: A Conversation with Jim Peterik | In this episode, Jaybeau sits down with legendary songwriter and musician Jim Peterik, the creative force behind some of rock’s most enduring anthems. From his work with Survivor and Ides of March to co-writing the iconic “Eye of the Tiger,” Jim shares the stories, inspirations, and pivotal moments that shaped his career. We dive into the craft of songwriting, the energy of the 80s rock scene, and the passion that continues to drive his music today. Whether you're a lifelong fan or discovering his work for the first time, this episode is a powerful look at the music that moves us—and the people who create it. | 34m 16s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | Unbreakable Beats: DMC on Addiction, Identity & Resilience | Darryl McDaniels, better known as DMC of Run DMC, opens up about one of the most difficult chapters of his life.In this episode, DMC speaks candidly about his struggle with addiction, what it felt like to hit rock bottom, and the turning point that led him toward recovery. He reflects on how rebuilding his life gave him a renewed sense of purpose, stronger mental health, and a deeper understanding of resilience.As a founding voice in hip-hop and a member of one of the most influential groups of all time, DMC shares how his personal journey offstage has become just as important as his legacy in music. That journey has also taken shape in new creative work, including Rock Bottom: The Musical, a project inspired by his story of addiction, recovery, and sobriety.From the global impact of Run DMC to his work today as an author, speaker, and advocate, this is a look at how one of hip-hop’s pioneers turned his hardest chapter into something meaningful.Watch the full episode for more on DMC’s story, recovery journey, and life beyond music. | 38m 13s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | Tell It From the Heart: A Conversation with Taylor Dayne | Pop icon Taylor Dayne joins the Music Drives Us Podcast for a conversation about longevity, authenticity, and the power of a great song. Best known for her breakout hit Tell It to My Heart and chart-topping ballad Love Will Lead You Back, Taylor reflects on her journey from the late-80s pop explosion to a career that continues to inspire audiences around the world.In this episode, she shares stories from the early days of her rise to fame, how the music industry has evolved, and why protecting and supporting music education is so important for the next generation of artists. It’s a candid conversation about passion, perseverance, and why music continues to drive us all. | 32m 31s | ||||||
| 2/21/26 | Riffs & Reinvention: Ryan Roxie on Songwriting, Creativity & Working with Alice Cooper | In this episode, we sit down with Ryan Roxie to talk about what it’s truly like working alongside shock rock legend Alice Cooper — inside one of the most iconic and theatrical live shows in rock history.Ryan shares how collaboration works within Alice’s band, what it takes to deliver high-impact performances night after night, and how trust, preparation, and personality all factor into keeping the show both tight and unpredictable. He reflects on the balance between honoring a legendary catalog and bringing fresh energy to the stage.Beyond the spotlight, we explore where Ryan draws his creative inspiration — from classic rock roots and global touring experiences to everyday life moments that spark new riffs and melodies. It’s a candid look at longevity, creativity, and staying inspired while performing at the highest level of rock and roll. | 30m 51s | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | Barry Goudreau: From Boston to Beyond — A Life Fueled by Guitar | In this episode of the Music Drives Us Podcast, we sit down with legendary guitarist Barry Goudreau—formerly of the multi-platinum band Boston—to talk about the music, moments, and mentors that shaped his incredible career. Barry reflects on the early days of Boston, life on massive stages, and his continued passion for creating and performing music. He also shares why supporting music education matters to him and how the guitar can be a lifelong force for connection, creativity, and confidence. A must-listen conversation with a true rock icon whose love for music still drives everything he does. | 22m 55s | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | Life in Six Strings: A Conversation with Host Kylie Olsson | As the face of Life in Six Strings, Kylie Olsson has built a career around meaningful conversations with some of music’s most influential artists. On this episode of the Music Drives Us podcast, Kylie talks about her journey as a TV host, her approach to interviewing musicians, and how sharing artists’ stories helps inspire the next generation of music lovers. | 20m 14s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | Lou Gramm, Legendary original lead singer of Foreigner | Lou Gramm is the legendary original lead singer of Foreigner, the voice behind iconic rock anthems like “Cold as Ice,” “Hot Blooded,” “Juke Box Hero,” and “I Want to Know What Love Is.” Known for his powerhouse vocals and unmistakable tone, he helped define the band’s sound through the late ’70s and ’80s and became one of rock’s most recognizable frontmen. Today, Lou Gramm is celebrated as a Rock & Roll icon whose influence still echoes through generations of fans and artists alike. | 16m 42s | ||||||
| 11/6/25 | Simon Kirke of Bad Company on Music, Recovery, and the Rhythm of Life | In this powerful episode of the Music Drives Us Podcast, rock legend Simon Kirke — founding drummer of Bad Company and Free — reflects on more than five decades in music and the lessons learned along the way. From crafting iconic hits like “All Right Now” and “Feel Like Makin’ Love” to overcoming addiction and finding balance through recovery, Simon shares a story of resilience, creativity, and hope. With honesty and heart, he talks about the healing power of music, his ongoing passion for performing, and what it truly means to keep the beat — in life and on stage. Simon will be inducted into the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame on November 8th 2025. | 21m 54s | ||||||
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| 10/21/25 | Don Barnes- The powerhouse voice and guitarist of legendary Southern rock band .38 Special | Known for his gritty vocals and fiery guitar riffs, Don Barnes helped define the band’s signature blend of arena rock energy and Southern soul. As a founding member, he co-wrote and sang hits like “Hold On Loosely,” “Caught Up in You,” and “Back Where You Belong,” cementing his place as one of rock’s most distinctive frontmen. Even decades later, Barnes continues to deliver that unmistakable .38 Special sound — tight, melodic, and built to last. | 31m 14s | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | Peter Noone: The Everlasting Voice of Herman's Hermits | Peter Noone, born in Manchester, England, is a multi-talented entertainer who began his career as a child actor before gaining international fame as the lead singer of the 1960s pop band, Herman's Hermits. The band's hits, including "I'm Into Something Good" and "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter," helped them sell over 60 million records.After Herman's Hermits disbanded in 1971, Noone pursued a solo career, collaborating with artists like David Bowie. He also took on leading roles in theatrical productions, including starring on Broadway and in London in The Pirates of Penzance. He has hosted a VH1 show called "My Generation" and a weekly SiriusXM radio program. Today, he continues to perform to sold-out venues with his band, Herman's Hermits starring Peter Noone. | 28m 06s | ||||||
| 9/9/25 | Legendary voice of Air Supply, Russell Hitchcock | With a career spanning over 40 years, Russell has helped shape the sound of soft rock with unforgettable classics like “All Out of Love,” “Even the Nights Are Better,” and “The One That You Love.” His iconic vocals have touched hearts across generations, making Air Supply a household name around the globe.Now, Russell joins us for an exclusive conversation on the Music Drives Us Podcast, sharing stories from the road, the music that inspired him, and how he’s kept the magic alive all these years | 30m 28s | ||||||
| 8/12/25 | Iconic drummer and lead vocalist of The Monkees, Micky Dolenz | We sat down with the one and only Micky Dolenz of The Monkees on the latest episode of the Music Drives Us Podcast! From chart-topping hits to behind-the-scenes stories of fame, friendship, and staying creative through the decades—this is a can't-miss conversation with one of music’s most beloved icons. Plus, hear why Micky believes in the power of music and how it changed his life. | 33m 09s | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | Award-Winning Actor and Acclaimed Musician, Kiefer Sutherland | From The Lost Boys to 24, Kiefer Sutherland made his mark on screen, but in this episode of the Music Drives Us Podcast, host Jaybeau Jones dives into a different side of his artistry: his passion for music and songwriting. | 31m 55s | ||||||
| 6/24/25 | Music Drives Us Podcast Host Jaybeau Jones | Go behind the mic with Radio host Jaybeau Jones! In this special episode, Program Coordinator Jacyn Tremblay interviews Jaybeau about his journey, career, and the voice you know and love. | 25m 25s | ||||||
| 2/20/25 | Rock Legend, Rick Springfield | On this episode of the Music Drives Us Podcast, Jaybeau Jones and rockstar Rick Springfield talk music, mental health, and more. From general hospital heartthrob to Grammy-winning musician, Springfield's 1981 hit, “Jessie’s Girl,” launched him from the screen into the spotlight. Together, Jaybeau and Springfield explore Springfield's journey of overcoming his soap-opera image in the music industry to earn his well-deserved reputation as a rock legend. Additionally, they discuss the recent release of his new greatest hits album, Big Hits: Rick Springfield's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2, which includes the new track "Lose Myself" among an assortment of songs from throughout his career. | 28m 21s | ||||||
| 1/8/25 | Twisted Sister Frontman, Dee Snider | Jaybeau Jones spends some time with heavy-metal band Twisted Sister’s frontman Dee Snider. They discuss the motivation behind Twisted Sister’s hit “We’re Not Gonna Take It” and what it has spiraled into today. They also dig into his upbringing which ultimately shaped him into an 80s icon and one of the greatest metal vocalists of all time. | 27m 43s | ||||||
| 12/18/24 | Singer-Songwriter, Lisa Loeb | Host Jaybeau Jones is joined by Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter/touring musician Lisa Loeb. She rose to fame in the ‘90s with the song “Stay (I Missed You)”, the first Billboard number one single from an artist without a record deal. Together, Jaybeau and Loeb discuss her unique path to get her music played on air and her business-driven mindset in the music world. | 31m 56s | ||||||
| 11/20/24 | Music Executive, Andrew Govatsos | Music Executive, Andrew Govatsos Jaybeau Jones interviews legendary music executive Andrew Govatsos, who played an integral part in launching artists like Alanis Morissette, Green Day, Bare Naked Ladies, Michael Bublé, and Josh Groban. They discuss how he got his start in concert promotion in the New England area and Gavatsos shares stories from his time in the business, including being on stage at Live Aid. | 36m 41s | ||||||
| 9/6/24 | Barenaked Ladies Co-Founder, Steven Page | As the voice and songwriter behind Barenaked Ladies' biggest hits, Steven Page helped shape a generation of alternative rock. In this episode of the Music Drives Us Podcast, Jaybeau Jones explores Steven’s evolution as a solo artist, his musical influences, and the lessons he's learned from mentorship and perseverance. | 30m 30s | ||||||
| 9/6/24 | Rock Guitarist and Songwriting Powerhouse, Tommy Henriksen | From Alice Cooper to Hollywood Vampires, Tommy Henriksen’s guitar work and songwriting have rocked global stages. On this episode of the Music Drives Us Podcast, host Jaybeau Jones uncovers Tommy’s journey through decades of music, his creative process, and what it’s like working with fellow legends like Joe Perry and Johnny Depp. | 25m 46s | ||||||
| 7/28/23 | Def Leppard Drummer, Rick Allen and Singer-Songwriter Lauren Monroe | Legendary drummer Rick Allen and singer-songwriter Lauren Monroe join the Music Drives Us Podcast to share their work with the Raven Drum Foundation. In a moving conversation, they discuss music’s power to heal, uplift, and bring people together in times of need. | 14m 50s | ||||||
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