The Tommy Chong Interview
By Shawn Perry
I don’t believe I’m alone when I say Cheech & Chong’s records were as essential to my listening diet growing up as Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd....
Broken Poet: The Elliott Murphy Interview (2020)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
The long-awaited Elliott Murphy film Broken Poet is out now. Initially slated for a premiere this past March, as the opening film of the 2020 New York City...
The Vinnie Moore Interview (2011)
By James P. Shelley
Vinnie Moore joined UFO as lead guitarist in 2004, replacing Michael Schenker, and has appeared on four UFO albums — You Are Here, Showtime, The Monkey...
The Martin Barre Interview (2015)
By Shawn Perry
“It ain’t Jethro Tull if Martin Barre isn’t part of it.”
It’s not all that unusual to hear a comment like that whenever the subject of Jethro Tull...
The Mick Box Interview (2008)
By Shawn Perry
Take it or leave it — Mick Box is synonymous with the British band Uriah Heep. One couldn't possibly exist without the other. He's the captain and...
The Ian Anderson Interview (2015)
By Shawn Perry
On the road throughout 2015, Ian Anderson is playing newer original music under his own name alongside the music he wrote, recorded and performed with Jethro Tull....
Crashing The Crown With Styx: The Lawrence Gowan Interview (2021)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
If you have been lucky enough to see Styx live over the past 20 or so years, you can’t help but notice the dynamic stage presence,...
If Ever A Wizard There Was: Todd Rundgren Continues To Plow New...
By Chris Epting
Few artists of his generation have been as prolific, diverse and unpredictable as Todd Rundgren. The one-time rainbow-haired whiz kid has evolved into a musical statesman extraordinaire,...
The Steve Hackett Interview (2015)
By Shawn Perry
Photo by Tina Korhonen
As the guitarist for Genesis from 1970 to 1977, Steve Hackett brought a refined sensibility to the music with an understated, yet calculated style....
The Scott Holiday Interview (2014)
By Shawn Perry
If you have any interest whatsoever in present-day rock ‘n’ roll, Rival Sons is the band to watch. So why are they being featured on Vintage Rock?...

















