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...

The Keith Emerson Interview

By Shawn Perry The image is unforgettable. There I was, sitting about 100 yards or more away, 14-years-old, my mind already blown by Black Sabbath and Deep Purple. The headliner...

The Rudolph Schenker (Scorpions) Interview

Rudolph Schenker: Keeps On Stinging By Shawn Perry Sometimes, you have to ask yourself the age-old question: What keeps some of these bands going? You'd think after a decade or so,...

The John Lodge Interview (2018)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. John Lodge, singer, songwriter, and bassist of the Moody Blues, now celebrating over 50 years in business, has a pivotal stake in the rock and roll...

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 Lou Gramm Interview (2013)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Lou Gramm is the iconic voice of Foreigner as well as co-writer to some of the band’s biggest hits, including "Waiting For A Girl Like You,”...

The Don Airey Interview

Deep Purple's Don Airey Lights Up The Sky By Ralph Greco, Jr. Here's a question: Who hasn't Don Airey played keyboards with? A former band mate in many groups with the...

The Gary Wright Interview

By Shawn Perry One of the first concerts I attended as a youngster was that of Rick Wakeman at the Anaheim Convention Center. Memories of the actual show are a...

The Tom Keifer Interview (2013)

By Christian Holmes A million years ago, I had the opportunity to meet Tom Keifer. We met in 1988 during the Long Cold Winter tour when his band Cinderella was...

Trevor Rabin: Reeling Off To Rio

By Shawn Perry The metrics surrounding Yes could confound even the savviest of analysts investigating the band’s history and its spiraling roster of members. Without playing favorites, in that analysis,...