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 Jack Blades Interview

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Jack Blades is nothing if not enthusiastic about his job. I had the occasion to speak with the singer and songwriter whose resume includes membership with...

The Michael Des Barres Interview (2015)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Michael De Barres is the consummate utility man. He’s an actor who has appeared in films alongside Sidney Poitier and Clint Eastwood, and had a reoccurring...

Adrian Belew: Marching To A Different BEAT

By Shawn Perry How many get the chance to revisit multiple past lives? When you’re a musical chameleon like Adrian Belew, there's quite a few to poke at. In 2022,...

The Fee Waybill Interview (2022)

By Ira Kantor It seems like it was only yesterday, but it was actually December 2019 when I saw my last concert prior to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic....

The Paul Rodgers Interview (2007)

By Junkman Recently, I had a chance to sit down and chat with one of my favorite vocalists, the great Paul Rodgers. It took place during my show on KNAC.COM...

The Timothy B. Schmit Interview

By Shawn Perry When you think about it, Timothy B. Schmit has led a truly blessed existence. Which isn't to say the veteran bassist and vocalist hasn’t pay his dues,...

In The Light Of Led Zeppelin’s Autumn Martini Talks…Led Zeppelin

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Photos by Ed Spenser Sandhill I had the pleasure to speak bassist Autumn Martini, one of the newest members of the Florida-based tribute band In The Light...

Ian Anderson & Jethro Tull: Scaling ‘The Zealot Gene’

By Shawn Perry There is no question that Jethro Tull has weathered any number of trends, trials, tribulations and testaments over the course of 50 plus years. This is because...

The Immediate Family: Enduring Hardship With Music And Old Friends

By Shawn Perry The coronavirus pandemic devouring the world as we know it in 2020 will likely be remembered for what it has changed — especially the things that human...