The Alan Parsons Interview (2013)

Alan Parsons & Steven Wilson By Chris Epting Alan Parsons landed a job at the famous Abbey Road Studios at the age of 19, and it became clear that the world...

The Lawrence Gowan Interview

By Shawn Perry Photo by Maria Younghans OK, I admit it. I’m one of those guys who used to have a problem with key original members of world-famous rock ‘n roll...

The Roger Earl (Foghat) Interview

By Carl Cunningham At the young age of 15, discovering the Beatles was like turning on a classic rock floodgate for me. Bands like the Doors, Creedence Clearwater Revival, ZZ...

The Eric Burdon Interview

By Shawn Perry Photo by Maria Huizinga Eric Burdon is indisputably one of rock's greatest survivors. Often misunderstood and certainly underrated, the original lead singer of the Animals who rode the...

The Ted Nugent Interview (2016)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Photo by Ron Lyon You’re sure to have a breezy, fun and damn informative conversation when you talk to Ted Nugent. Pretty much a living rock legend,...

A Few Words With Billy F Gibbons (2018)

By Shawn Perry While he is first and foremost dedicated to ZZ Top, the band’s bearded guitarist and vocalist Billy Gibbons has, in recent years, moonlighted with other musicians. He...

The Ian Anderson Interview (2015)

By Shawn Perry On the road throughout 2015, Ian Anderson is playing newer original music under his own name alongside the music he wrote, recorded and performed with Jethro Tull....

The Biff Byford Interview (2011)

By Bruce Forrest As a Saxon fan since the release of Denim And Leather in 1981, I have seen the band live countless times. I have read everything about the...

The Edgar Winter Interview (2002)

By Shawn Perry It's one of those riffs that has succinctly ingrained itself into the consciousness of classic rock and beyond. But when you ask Edgar Winter about his all-instrumental...

The Ken Scott Interview

By Shawn Perry Most music fans probably don't know the name, but they certainly know the records he's worked on...200 million sold and counting. Ken Scott isn't a rock star...