Junkman Radio Interviews Roger Joseph Manning Jr.

Junkman interviews Roger Joseph Manning Jr. from Jellyfish, Moog Cookbook, and Imperial Drag. Check out the chat below to learn what Manning is up to with his projects Lickerish...

The Martin Barre Interview (2002)

By Shawn Perry When one thinks of Jethro Tull, it's difficult to suppress the image of the group's singular constant: Ian Anderson. The real muscle behind the machinery, however, has...

Albert Bouchard: Reimagining ‘Imaginos’

Imaginos was conceived by Sandy Pearlman, an “under-appreciated” rock impresario to some degree who managed Blue Öyster Cult, wrote loads of their lyrics, produced their albums, and went on...

The Don Brewer Interview (2020)

By Shawn Perry Of all the key rock and roll 50th anniversaries celebrated over the last couple of years, one that came through town in 2019 was the "50 Years...

The Ian Anderson Interview (2011)

By Shawn Perry One of the joys I get from writing about vintage rock is the chance to talk to some of the greatest musicians in the world. And Ian...

Steven Adler: Interview & Photos (2012)

Vintage Rock was on hand for Adler's debut show at the House of Blues in Hollywood on Monday, December 17, 2012. The band played songs from their new album, Back...

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 Mark Stein Interview

By Shawn Perry I first met Mark Stein in 1985 at a rehearsal studio in Van Nuys, California. Guitarist Lanny Cordola was playing with him in a new band called...

The Richie Furay Interview (2021)

By Shawn Perry Richie Furay may have been a founding member of Buffalo Springfield, but his elevated role in Poco gave him the wings he needed to fly away from...

The Roger Glover Interview

By Shawn Perry Photo by Junkman Over the course of their nearly five-decade reign, Deep Purple has had three bass players in its clutches. The first one, Nick Simper, is still...