The Richie Kotzen Interview (2023)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. One could say it has been a ‘dogs age’ since guitarist and vocalist Richie Kotzen, bassist Billy Sheehan, and drummer Mike Portnoy, collectively known as The...

The Jock Bartley (Firefall) Interview (2013)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Firefall first hit the scene in 1976 with the release of their self-titled debut album that would be, at the time, the quickest album to reach...

The Peter Beckett (Player) Interview (2019)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Speaking to Peter Beckett of Player, I got such insight into the L.A. scene of the early 70s. He shared what it was like to be...

The Ace Frehley Interview (2018)

By Greg Prato Photo by Jay Gilbert There was a point where it seemed that Ace Frehley had closed the door on his solo career. After all, there was not a...

Balancing Heaven & Earth: The 2014 Yes Interviews

By Shawn Perry Five decades into their magnificent journey, the members of Yes see no reason to stop what they’re doing. So intent they are to work and remain active,...

The Ian McDonald Interview (2012)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. The thing about living right outside of New York City is that occasionally I stumble across some amazing, out-of-the-way little happenings that feature people I have admired for...

The Roger Earl Interview (2010)

By Shawn Perry One concert I’ll always remember seeing is Foghat with Ambrosia and Rick Derringer. The year was 1977 and the venue was the Long Beach Arena. My buddy...

The George Thorogood Interview (2015)

By Shawn Perry If you ever get a chance to talk to George Thorogood, don’t even suggest that rock and roll is dead because he’ll give you a thoroughly convincing...

The Patrick Moraz Interview (2014)

By Shawn Perry In some ways, keyboardist Patrick Moraz has attained a scent of mystique since the 80s. The keyboardist who played with not one, but two, top-shelf bands —...

From The Cosmos & Through The Magic Window With Doug Clifford

When you think about who wrote and sang the songs for Creedence Clearwater Revival, you’ll most likely think of John Fogerty. Upon closer inspection, there’s more to Creedence than...