The Dave Mason Interview
By Shawn Perry
I think we can all agree (and not disagree) that Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and Traffic co-founder Dave Mason’s place in rock and roll is...
The Martin Barre Interview (2015)
By Shawn Perry
“It ain’t Jethro Tull if Martin Barre isn’t part of it.”
It’s not all that unusual to hear a comment like that whenever the subject of Jethro Tull...
Steve Howe: Keeper Of All Things Yes
By Shawn Perry
At 76, Steve Howe is at a unique juncture. There’s little question that he’s a world-class guitarist, as well as an early architect of what became known...
The Brad Gillis Interview (2014)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
As an original member of Night Ranger, whammy-bar aficionado, songwriter and all-around guitar God Brad Gillis is truly enjoying three decades in the legendary band. With...
The Pat Travers Interview
By Shawn Perry
Photo by Kimberly Annette
Pat Travers is definitely one of rock’s great journeymen and survivors. Early on in his career, the Canadian guitarist and singer caught the eye...
The Ricky Byrd Interview
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
As the main axe man behind Joan Jett’s “I Love Rock 'n Roll,” Ricky Byrd was not only part of Jett's band the Blackhearts during their...
The Fee Waybill Interview (2019)
By Ira Kantor
From their earliest days, art-rock collective the Tubes set about creating a musical experience that seemed to borrow the best elements of Alice Cooper, Let’s Make a...
The Edgar Winter Interview (2013)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
Photo by Kimberly Annette
You know him as the man who built “Frankenstein” and took us on a “Free Ride,” but Edgar Winter is a multi-instrumentalist and...
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...
The Blondie Chaplin Interview (2025)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
To say Blondie Chaplin is a journeyman musician would be akin to saying The Rolling Stones are a rock band that’s had a few hits. Beginning...

















