
DISGRACELAND
You know the myths. You’ve seen the biopics. But if you’re the kind of music fan who craves the rest of the story—the stuff they buried or cleaned up for streaming and theaters—this is your podcast. DISGRACELAND is the award-winning show that reveals the deeply human, highly dramatic, true crime–fueled chaos behind legendary musicians like Amy Winehouse, Jerry Lee Lewis, Sean “Diddy” Combs, the Grateful Dead, Blondie, and more. While we dig into the dark side, we do so with reverence for the artists—and an understanding of the extreme highs, lows, and personal costs that come with fame and making great art. This is music history like you’ve never heard it—edge-of-your-seat stories exploding with drama and the kind of information that’ll make you dangerous at dinner parties.
New, fully scripted and sound-designed episodes drop every Tuesday. On Thursdays, we hand the mic to you—and feature listener voicemails, texts, and emails in our interactive bonus episodes. And on Fridays, we revisit the wildest stories from our 250+ episode archive with “Rewind” drops that’ll transport you back into music history’s most entertaining moments.
DISGRACELAND is not a journalistic podcast—it’s an entertainment podcast inspired by true events. Certain dialogue and scenes are occasionally fictionalized for dramatic effect, as is common in scripted entertainment based on real stories. Sources and credits for each episode are available at www.disgracelandpod.com.
To hear every episode ad-free––and get access to exclusive exclusive, bonus, and behind the scenes content––the stories they don't want you to hear—become a Disgraceland All Access member at www.disgracelandpod.com/membership.
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You know the myths. You’ve seen the biopics. But if you’re the kind of music fan who craves the rest of the story—the stuff they buried or cleaned up for streaming and theaters—this is your podcast. DISGRACELAND is the award-winning show that reveals the deeply human, highly dramatic, true crime–fueled chaos behind legendary musicians like Amy Winehouse, Jerry Lee Lewis, Sean “Diddy” Combs, the Grateful Dead, Blondie, and more. While we dig into the dark side, we do so with reverence for the artists—and an understanding of the extreme highs, lows, and personal costs that come with fame and making great art. This is music history like you’ve never heard it—edge-of-your-seat stories exploding with drama and the kind of information that’ll make you dangerous at dinner parties.
New, fully scripted and sound-designed episodes drop every Tuesday. On Thursdays, we hand the mic to you—and feature listener voicemails, texts, and emails in our interactive bonus episodes. And on Fridays, we revisit the wildest stories from our 250+ episode archive with “Rewind” drops that’ll transport you back into music history’s most entertaining moments.
DISGRACELAND is not a journalistic podcast—it’s an entertainment podcast inspired by true events. Certain dialogue and scenes are occasionally fictionalized for dramatic effect, as is common in scripted entertainment based on real stories. Sources and credits for each episode are available at www.disgracelandpod.com.
To hear every episode ad-free––and get access to exclusive exclusive, bonus, and behind the scenes content––the stories they don't want you to hear—become a Disgraceland All Access member at www.disgracelandpod.com/membership.
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Grace Jones: True Crime Magnet. Eighties Icon.
Apr 14, 2026·38:44
38:44

Taylor Swift: Interstate Stalking, Vanishing Masters, and Love Letters Gone Wrong
Apr 12, 2026·41:11
41:11

Bonus Episode: A Big Announcement, The True Crime and Grime of the Chelsea Hotel, and More
Apr 9, 2026·38:13
38:13

Patti Smith: How True Crime Helped The “Godmother of Punk” Survive
Apr 7, 2026·57:03
57:03

Fleetwood Mac Pt. 1: Guns, God, Cocaine and Rumours
Apr 6, 2026·33:06
33:06

Fleetwood Mac Pt. 2: Going to #1, and Going Your Own Way
Apr 5, 2026·31:40
31:40

Bonus Episode: A Music History Memoir and Rock ‘N’ Roll Autobiography Reading List
Apr 2, 2026·53:30
53:30

Special Episode: New Artists/New Crimes Revealed
Mar 31, 2026·28:49
28:49

Bobby Brown: Cocaine Chicken, Horny Ghosts, and His Prerogative
Mar 27, 2026·34:01
34:01

Bonus Episode: Brit Pop and the Attempted Kidnapping of Two British Musical Icons
Mar 26, 2026·51:27
51:27

Pete Doherty: Benders, Burglary, and a Shocking Fall
Mar 24, 2026·33:30
33:30

Waylon Jennings: Surviving Buddy Holly, the DEA, and Himself
Mar 20, 2026·33:49
33:49

Bonus Episode: Underrated and Influential Women From Music History, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees, and our Inductee Picks
Mar 19, 2026·41:41
41:41

Chrissie Hynde: Punk at Ground Zero and the Birth of the Pretenders
Mar 17, 2026·35:39
35:39

Serge Gainsbourg: Brigitte Bardot, Bonnie & Clyde, and Orgasmic Pop Songs
Mar 13, 2026·35:34
35:34

Bonus Episode: What Music Do Serial Killers and the Worst People In The World Listen to?
Mar 12, 2026·39:14
39:14

Townes Van Zandt: Dreaming Hit Songs, Detox, and Waiting Around to Die
Mar 10, 2026·35:12
35:12

Public Enemy: Revolution, Scandal, and a Message Louder than a Bomb
Mar 6, 2026·36:24
36:24

Bonus Episode: The Murder Mystery Hinted At in the New Elvis Concert Film
Mar 5, 2026·37:48
37:48

INXS Pt. 2: Rock ‘n’ Roll Riots, Radio Bans, and a Letter Bomb
Mar 3, 2026·35:49
35:49

Bonus Episode: The Grateful Dead Psyop Theory and the Laurel Canyon Pop Star Military Industrial Complex
Feb 26, 2026·35:58
35:58

The Grateful Dead (Pt. 3): What The Epstein Files Tell Us About Bob Weir’s Bohemian Grove Ties and MK Ultra
Feb 24, 2026·33:54
33:54

Bonus Episode: The Epstein Files and Every Musician Mentioned In Them (We Think)
Feb 19, 2026·49:57
49:57

Presenting Our New Video Podcast "This Film Should be Played Loud"
Feb 18, 2026·45:00
45:00

Bonus Episode: A New Kurt Cobain Cause of Death Report and Artists Gone Too Soon
Feb 12, 2026·44:15
44:15


