In The Light Of Led Zeppelin’s Autumn Martini Talks…Led Zeppelin

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Photos by Ed Spenser Sandhill I had the pleasure to speak bassist Autumn Martini, one of the newest members of the Florida-based tribute band In The Light...

The Mick Fleetwood Interview (2002)

By Shawn Perry When it comes to pushing the musical envelope, Mick Fleetwood literally stands head and shoulders above the crowd. Together with bassist John McVie, the lanky drummer has...

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...

Raiding The Rock Vault w/ Joe Lynn Turner

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Photos by Glen Willis Over the course of three decades, singer Joe Lynn Turner has fronted Rainbow, Deep Purple and Yngwie Malmsteen’s Rising Force, released a slew of solo...

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 Henry McCullough Interview (2011)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Henry McCullough began his musical career in the early 60s with the show band the Skyrockets in Ireland. He later moved to London, and with his...

The Scott Holiday Interview (2014)

By Shawn Perry If you have any interest whatsoever in present-day rock ‘n’ roll, Rival Sons is the band to watch. So why are they being featured on Vintage Rock?...

The Martin Barre Interview (2003)

By Shawn Perry It may be safe to say that Jethro Tull is, to borrow a familiar phrase, one of the hardest working musical acts in show business. 2003 was...

The Neal Smith Interview (2014)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Just that classic octopus-arm drumming on “Billion Dollar Babies” should cement Neal Smith in rock and roll drumming infamy. Sitting behind the kit and co-writing songs...

The Curious Case Of Jethro Tull’s Ian Anderson

By Shawn Perry Already in the can for 2025 is a new crop of nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. It’s great to see Bad Company, Fats...