The Robert Berry Interview (2018)

By Shawn Perry Photo by Dave Lepori As an avid fan and follower of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, I’ve written extensively about their albums and their concerts, even got the chance...

The Mick Fleetwood Interview (2002)

By Shawn Perry When it comes to pushing the musical envelope, Mick Fleetwood literally stands head and shoulders above the crowd. Together with bassist John McVie, the lanky drummer has...

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....

Dispatch From the Road: Greg Lake

By Shawn Perry Photo by Lee Millward When I interviewed Greg Lake in February 2012, it was a sort of personal victory for me because that meant I had now interviewed...

The Suzi Quatro Interview (2022)

By Greg Prato Whether it be inspiring countless rockers — both female and male — with a string of early 70s classic singles (“Can The Can,” “48 Crash,” “Devil Gate...

The Casey McPherson (Flying Colors) Interview

By Shawn Perry Casey McPherson is in a unique position. The Austin-based songwriter, singer and guitarist already tasted the adulation and acclaim that comes with success when his band Alpha...

The Carl Palmer Interview (2017)

By Shawn Perry Photo by Sarah Elizabeth Aylward The last time I spoke to drummer Carl Palmer, he and his band were preparing to play two festivals at sea. This time,...

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 Roger Earl Interview (2013)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Photo By Ron Lyon Roger Earl, Foghat’s original drummer and the only member to appear on all the band’s albums, is a transplanted Englishman living on a...

The Jim Peterik Interview (2019)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. One could say that Jim Peterik has survived the topsy-turvy world of rock and roll better than most. As a member of the band Survivor, he...