The Brian Tichy Interview

Interview by Bruce Forrest Photo by Ron Lyon With a jaw-dropping resume of session and tour work (Whitesnake, Slash’s Snakepit, Foreigner, Ozzy Osbourne, etc.), co-writing credits with Billy Idol, music...

Heavy Load Blues: The Warren Haynes Interview (2021)

By Greg Prato Although they are thought primarily as a rockin’ jam band, there is no denying that Gov’t Mule does indeed have unmistakable blues roots. After all, their leader,...

A Few Words With Martin Popoff: Rock’s Most Prolific Scribe

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Photo by Patryk Pigeon Martin Popoff has 71 books to his name and counting, including Rush: Album By Album, Beer Drinkers And Hell Raisers: The Rise Of...

The Carl Palmer Interview (2006)

By Shawn Perry Of all the drummers that popular music has produced, Carl Palmer has to rate as one of the most unique. His style - a combination of precision,...

The Jack Bruce Interview

By Shawn Perry Photo by Marek Hoffmann There’s not much that can be said about Jack Bruce that hasn’t already been said before, but I’ll say it anyway: He’s the consummate...

(Literary) Voyage Of The Acolyte: The Steve Hackett Interview (2020)

By Ira Kantor Despite being forced to end his most recent tour abruptly per the COVID-19 pandemic, guitar legend Steve Hackett remains as busy as ever. After 50 years in the...

Balancing Heaven & Earth: The 2014 Yes Interviews

By Shawn Perry Five decades into their magnificent journey, the members of Yes see no reason to stop what they’re doing. So intent they are to work and remain active,...

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 Steve Lukather Interview

By Shawn Perry Photo by Alex Kluft For everything that guitarist Steve Lukather has accomplished as a member of Toto and a working musician who’s played with everyone from George Harrison,...

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...