The Ted Nugent Interview (2014)
By Shawn Perry
Ted Nugent may be one of rock and roll’s most controversial and polarizing figures. It didn’t start out that way. In 1975, he broke out big with...
The Mick Jones Interview
By Shawn Perry
Today, as I write this, I recall meeting Mick Jones and the rest of Foreigner on this exact date 21 years ago. It was backstage at Madison...
The Steve Vai Interview (2016)
By Shawn Perry
Photo by Ron Lyon
When it comes to guitar slingers, Steve Vai is definitely one of a kind. A graduate from the school of Frank Zappa, his credibility...
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 (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 Peter Frampton Interview
By Carl Cunningham
Peter Frampton is the perfect example of how a wildly successful young rock star can weather not one but two explosions of fame and come out of...
The Michael Schenker Interview (2017)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
Where does one begin in trying to define Michael Schenker’s place in rock and roll? The legendary guitarist practically invented a style of playing that not...
The Alan White Interview
By Shawn Perry
Alan White's resume reads like a Who's Who in rock and roll. He's been keeping time for Yes since 1972, but he's also logged plenty of hours...
The Henry McCullough Interview (2012)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
When electric guitarist, drummer, bassist and fiddle player Henry McCullough, formerly of Paul McCartney & Wings, took the stage at the famous Iridium club in New...
The Steve Morse Interview (2002)
The Hardest Working Guitarist In Show Business
By Shawn Perry
If you were to sit with a group of well-versed guitarists and the name Steve Morse came up, an unnerving hush...

















