The Nancy Wilson Interview (2017)

By Shawn Perry When I told my friend whose organization “Girl With A Guitar” teaches girls in poverty-stricken regions of the world how to play guitar that I was interviewing...

The Rick Wakeman Interview (2020): Word For Word

By Shawn Perry When you think of Rick Wakeman, it conjures up images of a man in a cape surrounded by an array of keyboards. He’s at once a super...

The Barry Fey Interview

By Ralph Greco, Jr. I have had the pleasure indeed of interviewing some of the coolest people and hope that pleasure continues for a very long time. The musicians and...

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...

The Nils Lofgren Interview

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Nils Lofgren has a long and colorful history playing rock and roll. He formed and played in the band Grin and worked with Neil Young, appearing...

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...

The Greg Lake Interview (2012)

By Shawn Perry Photo by Lee Millward As the voice of both King Crimson and Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Greg Lake is undeniably a major cog in the progressive rock wheel....

The Glenn Hughes Interview (2018)

By Shawn Perry Photo by Maria Huizinga Every time I’ve interview Glenn Hughes, he has a lot going on. The Hall of Famer is always recording, writing, singing, playing, touring —...

The Jon Anderson Interview (2011)

By Shawn Perry The soaring, high-pitched vocals. The esoteric, surreal, yet spiritually charged lyrics. The director, the facilitator, the calm before the storm. These and many other descriptions encapsulate Jon...

The Jock Bartley (Firefall) Interview (2013)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Firefall first hit the scene in 1976 with the release of their self-titled debut album that would be, at the time, the quickest album to reach...