It ain't gonna be easy to throw out never-shared interviews with Joni Mitchell, Kiefer Sutherland, Eazy-E, and many others. That's the challenge coming up on I Couldn't Throw It Out.
For decades, Michael Small has saved treasures, including 15 years of recorded interviews when he was a reporter for People Magazine. And more than 60 interviews with original hip-hip starts from his 1992 book Break It Down: The Inside Story from the New Leaders of Rap. That's not even mentioning all the cards and letters he saved since he was 6, his father's checkbook stubs from 1946, and all the items that now fill 24 boxes.
No one else seems to want these things. So will co-host Sally Libby get him to do some Swedish Death Cleaning and throw it all out? And will their guests do the same? Listen to this five-minute preview and find out.
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