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SongWriter

Ben Arthur

SongWriter turns stories into songs, ft. Questlove, Joyce Carol Oates, David Gilmour (Pink Floyd), George Saunders, Steve Earle, Susan Orlean & Neil Gaiman

2024

SongWriter turns stories into songs, ft. Questlove, Joyce Carol Oates, David Gilmour (Pink Floyd), George Saunders, Steve Earle, Susan Orlean & Neil Gaiman

2024
32hr 16min
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Thumbnail for "Susan Orlean + Diana Gameros".
Thumbnail for "Pre-Season Six Bonus Episode".
News of upcoming season six, as well as live shows, and a peek at some premo premium content
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David Sedaris reads an excerpt from Theft By Finding, and Jacob Ewald of the band Slaughter Beach, Dog talks about how the book gave him permission to call himself a songwriter, and shares a new song written in response
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Bestselling author Raven Leilani reads an excerpt from her story "Breathing Exercise," and Elysian Fields share a new song called "The Contortionist"
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Part 1 of 2 George Saunders reads his story "Sea Oak," and Ben Arthur and Craig Finn share songs written in response
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Part 2 of 2 George Saunders reads his story "Sea Oak," and Ben Arthur and Craig Finn share songs written in response
Thumbnail for "Dave Eggers + Vienna Teng".
Dave Eggers reads an excerpt from "The Museum of Rain," and Vienna Teng shares a brand new song written in response
Thumbnail for "Andrew Sean Greer + Torquil Campbell & Daniel Handler".
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Andrew Sean Greer reads an excerpt from Less is Lost, and songwriters Torquil Campbell (of the band Stars) and Daniel Handler (aka Lemony Snicket) write a lovely song in response.
Thumbnail for "Sally Rooney + Sam Himself".
An excerpt from Sally Rooney's bestselling novel, "Beautiful World, Where Are You?" is paired with a love story, and a love song, from songwriter Sam Himself.
Thumbnail for "Kevin Allison + Carolyn Kendrick".
Kevin Allison of RISK! tells a story about meeting his future husband in the days after 9/11, and songwriter Carolyn Kendrick shares her brand new song, “What If”
Thumbnail for "Dolan Morgan + Self Help".
Author Dolan Morgan reads an excerpt from his story, “The Quartering Act,” and Melissa and John from the band Self Help react to the story, and share their new song, “3A”
Thumbnail for "Charlie Gilmour + Matshidiso".
Author Charlie Gilmour reads an excerpt from his bestselling memoir, Featherhood, and songwriter and podcaster Matshidiso plays a song written in response.
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Jean Hanff Korelitz + Warren Zanes
Thumbnail for "Masha Gessen + Maria Sonevytsky".
Masha Gessen describes being called in for a meeting with Putin, and Ukrainian American songwriter Maria Sonevytsky talks about the war, and plays her song, “Culture War”
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Daniel Bergner + Bob Bergner
Thumbnail for "Neil Gaiman + FourPlay".
Storyteller Neil Gaiman talks about the inspiration behind the song "The Wreckers," and about his longtime collaboration with the FourPlay String Quartet. Lara and Tim from FourPay talk about the anxieties and pleasures of working with Neil, and their complex yet understated musical work on the song.
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Bestselling author Cheryl Strayed reads another letter from "Tiny, Beautiful Things" (which is now a series on Hulu!) on the subject of forgiveness. Dr. Suzanne Freedman talks about the scientific mechanics behind forgiveness, and songwriter MILCK plays a song written in response.
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Previewing season five! Neil Gaiman + FourPlay, Maggie Smith + Kat Edmonson, Masha Gessen + Maria Sonevytsky, and many more!
Thumbnail for "Blake Lemoine + Jonathan Mann".
Blake Lemoine describes his conversations with LaMDA, an AI built by Google, and Jonathan Mann performs a song inspired by Star Trek called "The Measure of a Man"
Thumbnail for "Questlove + Chris Pierce".
Questlove reads an excerpt from "Music is History" about Bill Withers, and Chris Pierce plays a song written in response
Thumbnail for "Mary Gauthier + Kelley McRae".
Mary Gauthier tells a story from her memoir, Saved By a Song, and songwriter Kelley McRae performs a song written in response
Thumbnail for "Jonathan Franzen + Wussy".
Jonathan Franzen reads an excerpt from "Crossroads," and one of his favorite bands, Wussy, plays a song written in response
Thumbnail for "Ashley C. Ford + Be Steadwell".
Ashley C. Ford reads from her memoir, and songwriter Be Steadwell performs a song that speaks directly to Ashley
Thumbnail for "Tom Franklin + Ben Glover".
Author Tom Franklin reads two pieces of short fiction and songwriter Ben Glover plays a song written in response to both
Thumbnail for "Laurie Woolever + Mike Ruffino".
Author Laurie Woolever tells a story about a shoot in Sri Lanka with Anthony Bourdain, and composer Mike Ruffino shares a song he created using sounds recorded for the episode
Thumbnail for "Mike Nichols, told by Mark Harris + Anna Kline".
Mark Harris tells the life story of Mike Nichols, one of the most influential directors of the 20th century. Anna Kline of the band Swift Silver talks about her reaction to Mike’s story, and shares her song, “The Picture Show”
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Wright Thompson reads a story about losing his uncle, and songwriter Drew Holcomb performs his song, “Slower Than the Highway”
Thumbnail for "Halston, told by Ned Martel + Stephan Moccio".
Fashion designer Halston's life story is told by producer Ned Martel, and super star songwriter Stephan Moccio talks about writing "Wrecking Ball" and the piano instrumental "Halston"
Thumbnail for "Zelda + Carsie Blanton".
Social worker Zelda talks about her time working as a stripper, and songwriter Carsie Blanton performs her new song, "Into the Light"
Thumbnail for "Coal Country + Steve Earle".
Songwriter Steve Earle plays a song he wrote for the documentary theater play "Coal Country," about the Upper Big Branch mining disaster
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Season four! Stories from Questlove, Mary Gauthier, Anthony Doerr, and George Saunders, and songs from Carrie Brownstein, Drew Holcomb, and Steve Earle
Thumbnail for "Joyce Carol Oates + Katie Melua".
Legendary author Joyce Carol Oates reads her poem “Too Young to Marry, but Not Too Young to Die” and pop star Katie Melua shares a studio recording of a song she wrote in response called "Forever Sunlit."
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Basic Folk is one of my favorite podcasts, and in this episode host Cindy Howes talks to Wesley Schultz about the history of The Lumineers up to now and his solo debut album.
Thumbnail for "Jonathan Lethem + Tift Merritt".
Bestselling author Jonathan Lethem reads from his recent “dystopian pastoral” novel, The Arrest, and songwriterTift Merritt performs a song called “Asylum in a Mad, Mad World” that she wrote in response.
Thumbnail for "Keith Rosson + Antje Duvekot".
Author and artist Keith Rosson reads his story, "Forgive Me This," and songwriter Antje Duvekot plays her song written in response, "Lottery Ticket."
Thumbnail for "Jeremy Welch + Maia Sharp".
Veteran Jeremy Welch talks about his experience as a soldier, and his struggles with addiction, suicidality, and depression. Songwriter Maia Sharp talks about meeting Jeremy at a Songwriting With: retreat, and they describe the process of writing their song, "These Boots."
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George Saunders + Ben Arthur (Part 1)
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George Saunders + Amanda Shires (Part 2)
Thumbnail for "Polly Samson + David Gilmour".
Bestselling author Polly Samson reads an excerpt from her novel, A Theater for Dreamers, and Polly and her husband David Gilmour, of the band Pink Floyd, describes writing the song "Yes, I Have Ghosts" in response.
Thumbnail for "Lucia Berlin (read by Elizabeth Geoghegan) + Rebecca Rego".
Lucia Berlin died years before her collection "A Manual for Cleaning Women" became an international bestseller. Berlin's friend and former student Elizabeth Geoghegan reads her story, "Mama," and songwriter Rebecca Rego performs a song written in response.
Thumbnail for "Nicholson Baker + Rod Picott".
Author Nicholson Baker reads an excerpt of The Anthologist, and songwriter Rod Picott performs a song written in response called "Losing Faith." The two friends also discuss cross-arts explorations, self-doubt, and the importance of a good sandwich.
Thumbnail for "Sarah Hepola + Matt the Electrician".
Sarah Hepola reads an excerpt from her memoir "Blackout," and Matt the Electrician shares his own experiences with blackouts and TWO songs that he wrote in response.
Thumbnail for "Odie Lindsey + Mary Gauthier".
Odie Lindsey reads an excerpt from his novel, "Some Go Home," and Grammy Award-winning songwriter Mary Gauthier performs "Then Go Home" written in response.
Thumbnail for "Roxane Gay + Celisse + Toshi Reagon".
Roxane Gay reads an essay about love in the pandemic, and songwriters Celisse Henderson and Toshi Reagon perform songs written in response.
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Cheryl Strayed reads a letter about her mother from her celebrated advice column "Dear Sugar," and songwriter Maia Sharp talks about a recent break-up and performs her song "It's Always Good to See You."
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Season three of SongWriter will feature stories from George Saunders, Cheryl Strayed, Roxane Gay, and Joyce Carol Oates, and brand new songs from Amanda Shires, Tift Merritt, Celisse Henderson, and Mary Gauthier.
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Actor, comedian, and bestselling author Michael Ian Black tells a true story about youth, privilege, and stealing, and songwriter Victoria Jones speaks on religious faith and on owning our mistakes.
Thumbnail for "Ben Sollee + James Lindsey".
Cellist Ben Sollee tells a story about learning that his family sold their ancestral land to a coal company, and rapper James Lindsey shares his song “Hoop Sessions.”
Thumbnail for "Joyce Carol Oates + Tony Trischka + Jennifer Marks".
Joyce Carol Oates reads a haunting story, and banjo legend Tony Trischka and songwriter Jennifer Marks each play songs written in response.
Thumbnail for "Alison Gaylin + Colin McGrath".
Author Alison Gaylin reads an excerpt from "Never Look Back," and songwriter Colin McGrath plays "Dear Aurora Grace," his musical response to Gaylin's book.
Thumbnail for "Lauren Morrill + Justin Cutway + Vinson Muhammad".
Lauren Morrill tells a true story about adolescent infatuation, and songwriter Justin Cutway, and rapper Vinson Muhammad perform songs written in response.
Thumbnail for "Mike Veve + Johnny Leitera".
Poet Mike Veve reads a ghost story, and Johnny Leitera of the band Tuff Sunshine performs a song written in response “Middle Man.”
Thumbnail for "Lou Barrett + Michelle Gaw".
Lou Barrett tells a story about falling in love with their high school best friend, and songwriter Michelle Gaw performs her song “What Makes a Friend” live at a house concert in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Playwright and songwriter Ethan Lipton reads a fictional speech at a live performance in New York City, and Texan songwriter Sarah Jaffe plays a song she wrote in response.
Thumbnail for "Amy Turn Sharp + Parker Paul".
Poet Amy Turn Sharp reads a piece inspired by the death of her mother, and songwriter Parker Paul performs his song “Baby Teeth,” at a live performance in Columbus, Ohio.
Thumbnail for "Louisa Young + Miranda Joy".
Author Louisa Young reads from her memoir, You Left Early, and pianist and songwriter Miranda Joy performs “Carry You Around,” live in the clock tower of St. Pancras Station in London.
Thumbnail for "Dodai Stewart + Natalia Zukerman".
Dodai Stewart tells a story about destiny, choice, and tarot cards, and slide guitarist Natalia Zukerman performs her song written in response, “Storm Cloud Rising.”
Thumbnail for "Soman Chainani + Cave Twins".
Bestselling author Soman Chainani reads a children’s story he wrote for SongWriter, about an evil bear that eats children. David Mayfield and Abby Rose, who perform as Cave Twins, share their song written in response, “Mighty Mountain Monster.”
Thumbnail for "Malachy McCourt + Louise Cairns".
Malachy McCourt tells a story about a walk he and his father took together when he was a small boy, and Scottish songwriter Louise Cairns performs her response song, “Baby Rocks.”
Thumbnail for "Season Two Trailer".
This is a preview for the second season of SongWriter, the podcast of stories and "answer songs," featuring stories from Joyce Carol Oates, Soman Chainani, and Michael Ian Black, and songs written in response by Sarah Jaffe, Cave Twins, Tony Trischka, and Drew Holcomb.
Thumbnail for "Jonathan Lethem + Cindy Lee Berryhill (Bonus Episode!)".
Novelist and MacArthur "Genius Grant" award-winner Jonathan Lethem reads his story "Vivian Relf," and songwriter Cindy Lee Berryhill performs a song written in response.
Thumbnail for "Anna North + Miss Eaves".
Novelist and journalist Anna North reads two pieces of flash fiction, "The Machine" and "Cheese Baby," and rapper and filmmaker Miss Eaves performs a song written in response the second piece. The two friends also discuss how they met, and their reaction to each others' work.
Thumbnail for "Patricia Lockwood + Sasha Dobson".
Patricia Lockwood reads a chapter from her bestselling memoir, Priestdaddy, and songwriter Sasha Dobson performs her song, "Cross on My Heart," inspired by Patricia's writing.
Thumbnail for "Aura Hernandez + Denise Reis".
Aura Hernandez + Denise Reis
Thumbnail for "Rita Mullaney + Byron Isaacs".
Retired police captain Rita Mullaney tells a story about two dislocated people who secretly lived for years in New York City police precincts, and veteran musician Byron Isaacs shares a song he wrote in response.
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Kurt Andersen reads from his critical history of America, Fantasyland, and songwriter Vienna Teng plays a song written in response.
Thumbnail for "Rick Moody + Xenia Rubinos".
Bestselling author Rick Moody reads a chapter from his novel Hotels of North America, about love, marriage, and an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction. Xenia Rubinos talks about transience on tour, and plays her answer song, "Three Stars."
Thumbnail for "Roxane Gay + Aya Aziz".
Bestselling author Roxane Gay reads her short story "Baby Arm," about love, friendship, and a women's fight club. Songwriter and playwright Aya Aziz performs "Push," and talks about how she came to write the song in response to Roxane's story.
Thumbnail for "Joyce Carol Oates + Ted Leo".
Joyce Carol Oates reads "Deceit," from her collection Black Dahlia & White Rose, and songwriter Ted Leo shares his song "Deceit," which was written in response.
Thumbnail for "Dolan Morgan + Emily Hope Price".
Brooklyn author and illustrator Dolan Morgan reads a story called "The New Middle Class," and cellist Emily Hope Price plays a song she wrote in response. Price talks about the recent loss of a friend, and how that loss informed the song, also called "The New Middle Class."
Thumbnail for "Deborah Copaken + Tommy Siegel".
In the third episode of SongWriter, Deborah Copaken reads an excerpt of her upcoming book Ladyparts, and Tommy Siegel (of Jukebox the Ghost) performs his song "Dear Science," which he wrote in response.
Thumbnail for "Gary Shteyngart + Elissa LeCoque".
Gary Shteyngart reads from his novel Lake Success, about the flame out and subsequent freak out of hedge fund manager Barry Cohen, and Elissa LeCoque shares her song written in response, "Weak Wrists."
Thumbnail for "Susan Orlean + Ben Arthur".
This is the first episode of SongWriter, featuring a story from bestselling author Susan Orlean, and a song written in response by host Ben Arthur.
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SongWriter is a podcast of stories and answer songs, with episodes featuring Roxane Gay, Joyce Carol Oates, Susan Orlean, Ted Leo, Jonathan Lethem, and many others.

Season 6 Trailer

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June 18, 20241min 46sec

Season 6 is here, with the return of friends like Joyce Carol Oates and Susan Orlean, and new ones like W. Kamau Bell, Imbolo Mbue, Crys Matthews, and Ali Sethi! 

Episode 1 is out July 2nd