Featured Celebrities and Cover Stories
The magazine is known to feature celebrities who are recognizable to the public for something other than music (acting, politics, advocacy, etc.) giving them a chance show off their musical side. These celebrities may not often get the opportunity to talk about the enjoyment they get from making music. Celebrities featured and upcoming include:
Celebrity | Occupation |
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Jeff Daniels | Actor, Dumb and Dumber |
Lisa Glasberg | Radio Personality for Howard Stern |
David Pogue | Author, New York Times Columnist |
Robin Meade | News Anchor, HLN |
Mitch Albom | Author, The Five People You Meet in Heaven |
Dave Barry | Author and Columnist, The Miami Herald |
Montel Williams | Talk Show Host, The Montel Williams Show |
Michael and Kevin Bacon | Actors |
Mike Huckabee | Former Arkansas Governor, Presidential Candidate |
Harry Shearer | Actor and Comedian |
Ken Follett | Author |
Dean Fearing | Chef, Food Network |
John O'Hurley | Actor, Seinfeld |
Greg Grunberg | Actor, Heroes |
Lester Holt | News Anchor, NBC |
Nicole Sullivan | Actress, The King of Queens |
Bob and Mike Bryan | Professional Tennis Doubles Champions |
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