Clint sits down with a woman who can do it all: Paula Abdul. The award-winning singer, ground-breaking choreographer and beloved TV personality shares stories from throughout her decades-long career.
Veteran stand-up comedian Bill Engvall delivers non-stop laughs while chatting with Clint. They discuss his years on tour, being humbled by a quiet crowd and his singing skills - which, not even Auto-Tune can correct.
Poison frontman Bret Michaels tells Clint the story behind his collaboration with rock icon Stevie Nicks and describes how he turned a bittersweet heartbreak into the chart-topping power ballad, "Every Rose Has Its Thorn."
Legendary singer/songwriter John Oates talks with Clint about his musical influences, pivotal moments in his career and his memories of Hall and Oates.
Singer/songwriter Elle King talks with Clint about her progression into country music and shares the story behind "Ex's and Oh's" - the chart-topping hit that changed her life.
Singer/songwriter Lee Greenwood talks with Clint about his journey into music, and the two discuss how Greenwood's 1984 release, "God Bless the USA," evolved into a song synonymous with American patriotism.
Country music icon Wynonna tells Clint stories of sharing a tour bus with her mom while touring as mother-daughter duo The Judds, and talks about stepping onstage solo for the first time.
Clint sits down with renowned guitarist and singer/songwriter Marcus King, who talks about finding his footing as a young musician and how lessons learned in childhood continue to impact his music today.
Craig Morgan talks with Clint about the therapeutic powers of music during his time in the Army, and shares how his love of songwriting evolved into an award-winning career as a country music recording artist.
Blues legend Jimmie Vaughan reflects on his childhood with little brother Stevie Ray, and shares with Clint how a broken bone from football tryouts steered him towards a career path in music.