The Eric Bloom Interview (2007)
By Shawn Perry
When talk of rock and who's still around laying it down works its way into a conversation, the topic of Blue Öyster Cult will inevitably come up....
The Stuart Smith (Heaven & Earth) Interview
By Shawn Perry
Stuart Smith did not come up through the typical rock ‘n roll ranks of his contemporaries. The British-born guitarist was initially compelled to follow his father into...
The Martin Turner Interview (2016)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
As a founding member of Wishbone Ash, songwriter, vocalist and bassist Martin Turner is a man who has seen lots of the ups, downs and complete...
The Jack Blades Interview
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
Jack Blades is nothing if not enthusiastic about his job. I had the occasion to speak with the singer and songwriter whose resume includes membership with...
The Glenn Hughes Interview (2014)
By Shawn Perry
Glenn Hughes may go down in history as rock’s ultimate survivor. Already assured of his legendary status as a former member of Deep Purple, the singing bassist...
Scott Holiday: Rival Sons Guitarist Eyes The Darkfighter Prize
By Shawn Perry
It’s a week before another tour and Scott Holiday is tying up a few loose ends. “I got interviews booked and I'm leaving town on Monday. It's...
The Rick Wakeman Interview (2009)
By Shawn Perry
Photo by Lee Wilkinson
When I first heard Rick Wakeman's Journey To The Centre Of The Earth some time around its release in 1974, I was at once...
From The Archives: Junkman Talks To Paul Rodgers (2007)
Way back in 2007, KNAC.com's Junkman had the privilege of spending time in the studio, chatting it up with Paul Rodgers. As one of rock's mightiest voices, Rodgers has...
The Richie Faulkner Interview (2014)
By Bruce Forrest
When I was given the opportunity to interview Judas Priest guitarist Richie Faulkner, I could not pass. After all, in the last three years, the 34-year old...
The Roger Glover Interview
By Shawn Perry
Photo by Junkman
Over the course of their nearly five-decade reign, Deep Purple has had three bass players in its clutches. The first one, Nick Simper, is still...

















