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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There is so much terrific alumni news this week that I've had to break it apart by genre! Here's all the latest excitement from TSOYA alums in the publishing world:
Want more proof that we have excellent taste in reading material? Two TSOYA alums are finalists for this year's Thurber prize: David Rakoff for his wonderful essay collection Half Empty (which just came out in paperback last week) and Mike Birbiglia for Sleepwalk with Me: and Other Painfully True Stories. The winner will be announced on Monday, October 3rd at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City where James Thurber once lived.