Cahill talks the entertainment industry, different artists, and how they contributed to the development of the industry. He also discusses his career and future plans.
Callas discusses his career as a comedian, how he discovered he was funny, other comedians, drugs in the media, politics, and religion. He also answers questions from callers. Also includes a recorded performance.
Campbell discusses women participating in warfare, his show at the Frontier and Desert Inn Hotel and Casino, his motivation to becoming a musician, his early life, his memories about Elvis Presley, and his family.
Campbell talks about love, forgiveness, spirituality, his multiple marriages, and addresses questions about his relationship with Tanya Tucker.
Carr talks about her career, her influences, and her success in reaching both English and Spanish audiences. performing for Queen Elizabeth II, touring Latin America, Las Vegas, and other artists. She also sings.
Carter and Chanel discuss musician-agent relationships, a then-upcoming television competiton, working with Robin Leach, their diets and exercise routine, and acting.
Gibb answers questions about the difficulties he was experiencing in his career, his drug abuse, anxiety, and depression after his break-up with Victoria Principal. He also talks about his upcoming engagement in Las Vegas.
Gillespie talks about jazz music culture, his early career, racism and marketing in early pop music, as well as the integration and segregation of some popular acts of the time.
Interview starts with a recorded rendition of "Stagger Lee". Gilley discusses his childhood, his cousin, Jerry Lee Lewis, opening the club "Gilley's" in 1971, his first successful record in 1974, "Urban Cowboy", performing in Las Vegas, techniques of recording and performing, and his band and back-up singers.