The Steve Hackett Interview (2018)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Once again, former Genesis guitarist and Rock And Roll Hall of Famer Steve Hackett is on tour. Hackett’s 2018 live release Wuthering Nights: Live in Birmingham,...

The Derek Trucks Interview (2011)

By Shawn Perry As a child prodigy, guitarist Derek Trucks sat in with Buddy Guy. When he turned 20, he joined his Uncle Butch’s group, the Allman Brothers Band. Due...

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...

The John Waite Interview (2013)

By Shawn Perry John Waite, without question, has one of the most iconic voices in rock. Think of the songs he’s written and sang — from “Isn’t It Time,” “Every...

Junkman Radio Interviews Brian Ray From Paul McCartney’s Band

Brian Ray’s career has included stints as guitarist and musical director for Etta James as well extensive studio work with Steve Goodman, Rita Coolidge, Kelly Clarkson, Juanes, Willy Deville,...

John Oates: Moving On With ‘Reunion’

By Chris Epting As has been widely covered in the media as of late, both John Oates and Daryl Hall find themselves embarking on solo endeavors, each carving out new...

The Alan Parsons Interview (2010)

By Shawn Perry Alan Parsons is of a rare breed in the world of music. Starting out in the control room of Abbey Road studios, Parsons was all of 19...

The Roger Earl (Foghat) Interview

By Carl Cunningham At the young age of 15, discovering the Beatles was like turning on a classic rock floodgate for me. Bands like the Doors, Creedence Clearwater Revival, ZZ...

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 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...