Gnarls Barkley’s "Crazy" is one of this year’s most popular songs – so popular that it’s inspired a parade of cover versions by Emo bands, rappers, DJ’s and aging 80s rock stars. We’ll find out how pop tunes go from topping the charts, to making pop music history. Also: Brooklyn band One Ring Zero has set words by authors like Jonathan Lethem, Margaret Atwood and Rick Moody. They’ll perform live in the studio.
Does that make you 'Crazy'?
The Gnarls Barley song "Crazy" is one of the most listened-to songs in the country. It's also being covered by artists as varied as Nelly Furtado and Billy Idol. We speak with music writer Jody Rosen about how pop tunes go from topping the charts, to making pop music history.
One Ring Zero
The Brooklyn-based Lit-Rock ensemble, One Ring Zero, sets the texts of popular fiction writers like Margaret Atwood and Jonathan Lethem and makes whimsical ethno-pop. They'll perform selections from their newest release, "Wake Them Up."
» One Ring Zero's website
» One Ring Zero's website