The Juan Croucier Interview (Part 2, 2023)

By Greg Prato In Part 1 of our interview with Ratt’s Juan Croucier, the band’s bassist discussed each and every album included on the group’s recent The Atlantic Years: 1984-1991...

The Wayne Kramer Interview (2018)

By Greg Prato Photos by Steven J. Messina Although he turned 70 this year, MC5 co-founder (and major trailblazer of the style we all know and love as punk rock) Wayne...

The Emilio Castillo Interview (2009)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. You couldn't talk to a cooler cat than Emilio Castillo, the leader, producer, songwriter and second tenor sax of the legendary Tower of Power. Along with...

The Ian Anderson Interview (2002)

By Shawn Perry He is one of the most identifiable icons in the history of rock and roll. Balancing on one leg like a peg-legged pirate, his arm arched in...

The Terry Bozzio Interview (2014)

By Shawn Perry After Frank Zappa hired Terry Bozzio in 1975, the now-legendary drummer never had to worry about gigs again. He finished out the 70s doing stints with the...

The Scott Gorham Interview (2019)

By Shawn Perry Guitarist Scott Gorham enjoyed his first taste of success in the 1970s as a member of Thin Lizzy. Together with guitarist Brian Robinson, the group's lone American...

The Walter Trout Interview

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Photos by Brittany Fay As tYou’ve never heard the electric blues played the way Walter Trout plays it. A New Jersey native (like yours truly), he’s played...

Hangin’ On: The Mark Stein Interview (2020)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. The very first piece I wrote for VintageRock.com in 2006 was a review of a Vanilla Fudge show. I have always been a big fan of...

Randy Bachman: From Winnipeg to Vinyl Tap — Guess Who is Takin’ Care of...

By Danny Coleman The Jets — are you kidding?” Legendary Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive guitarist extraordinaire Randy Bachman makes no bones about his favorite hockey team or his love...

The Tommy Chong Interview

By Shawn Perry I don’t believe I’m alone when I say Cheech & Chong’s records were as essential to my listening diet growing up as Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd....