Nile Rodgers played guitar on the new Daft Punk single, but decades before that he launched a string of hits with the group Chic, including "Le Freak" and "Good Times", and went on to become a songwriting and producing superstar. He was behind Diana Ross' "I'm Coming Out", David Bowie's "Let's Dance", Madonna's "Like a Virgin" and many more. Now, he reflects on decades of hit writing, collaborating, and the meaning of music in his life.
This interview originally aired in November 2011. Show notes
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Bullseye: Pop Culture Advice from My Brother, My Brother and Me
Posted Tue, 01/10/2012 - 11:10 by Julia Smith | 1 comment
The hosts of My Brother, My Brother and Me offer solutions to listeners' pressing pop culture problems. This week the brothers whether parents should introduce Justin Bieber, Star Wars, and Ke$ha to their children.
Great to hear the Brothers McElroy on Bullseye, Jesse! I would like to humbly suggest more please. I am currently podcasting the crap out of these guys. Just loving them. I find them oddly comforting, like weirdly endearing, and just hilarious. Anything to give those guys some love and keep them in the ether, I'm all for.
Love the revamp.
KMars PDX
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Great to hear the Brothers McElroy on Bullseye, Jesse! I would like to humbly suggest more please. I am currently podcasting the crap out of these guys. Just loving them. I find them oddly comforting, like weirdly endearing, and just hilarious. Anything to give those guys some love and keep them in the ether, I'm all for.
Love the revamp.
KMars PDX