YH catches up with lovely ladies Brooklyn Decker and Zoe Lister-Jones at SXSW to find out more about their "old school" CBS sitcom "Friends With Better Lives".
YH catches up with the lovely and fabulous Kristen Bell at SXSW where we get the scoop on her long-awaited 'Veronica Mars' movie and her super important #NoKidsPolicy.
YH catches up with A Great Big World at the Fontainebleau in Miami to get their thoughts on their debut album and their collaboration with Christina Aguilera for their single "Say Something".
YH gets up close with three amazing bands at Hemingway's in Hollywood, The Ceremonies, Brave Native, and The Filthy Souls, who explain the meaning behind their hit songs.
YH goes behind-the-scenes with Drew, Wesley, and Keaton of Emblem3 inside their Hollywood recording studio to get a sneak peek on all the excitement around their Band Life Tour.
The boys of pop group IM5 welcome YH to their recording studio where we get to hang out and get to know Cole, Dalton, Dana, Gabe, and Will a bit better.
YH brings you an exclusive one-on-one with the smooth voice behind the catchy hook of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis's "Thrift Shop", singer Michael Wansley, AKA Wanz.
YH is backstage with Cody Simpson's tourmate, Trevor Dahl of Plug In Stereo, on the second night of their tour where we discover his must-haves for life on the road.
YH goes backstage at the El Rey Theater in L.A. to catch up with Cody Simpson as he kicks off his Acoustic Sessions Tour and gets some birthday love at a meet and greet with his fans.
YH hangs out with the four talented fellows who make up the alt-rock group Bastille, who scoop us on the reissue of their debut album 'Bad Blood' (entitled 'All This Bad Blood').
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