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May 27, 2020

Throughout the years, Rusted Root toured with various iterations of the Grateful Dead band.

I’ll never forget the sight of thousands of “Deadheads” bouncing in unison to the beat of my drums.

No matter where we were, all the fans seemed to connect with each other in a very deep way.

As it turns out, there’s a...


May 20, 2020

New York-based recording artist, writer, and lecturing professor Mike Errico has built his name on the strength of critically acclaimed releases and extensive composition for film and TV. He teaches songwriting at universities including Yale, Wesleyan, and NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music.

Mike and Jim...


May 19, 2020

The link between music and the mind just got a lot more interesting, especially when it comes to helping patients and their caregivers cope with dementia.

A new study shows the power of music may help lessen symptoms and improve quality of life for those who suffer from cognitive degenerative diseases and...


May 16, 2020

We all feel lonely from time to time.

But for some people, there’s nothing “occasional” about it. In the U.S., over a third of Americans over 45 report feeling lonely on a regular basis.

In fact, it's considered to be a public health epidemic in the UK, where doctors are prescribing music to help curb the...


May 6, 2020

Today I talk with the always interesting Dr. David "Doc" Eifrig, chief editor of Retirement Millionaire.

Doc has a remarkable and unconventional resume. He spent a decade on Wall Street as a trader with Goldman Sachs, became a medical doctor mid-career, and eventually launched his own suite of finance and health...