Junkman Radio Interviews Chuck Wright

In 2022, musician Chuck Wright, known to many as the long time bassist for bands such as Quiet Riot, House of Lords, Alice Cooper and others, released his first...

The Klaus Meine Interview (2010)

By Shawn Perry After achieving worldwide success, the Scorpions have announced their retirement. Yes, you read that right. They’re throwing in the towel and heading to the beach for a...

The Adrian Belew Interview (2015)

By Shawn Perry Adrian Belew is one of those mysterious figures in music you can’t pigeon hole. He first came on to the public radar as a sideman for Frank...

Junkman Radio Interviews Jeff Scott Soto From Sons of Apollo

Three years after unleashing their unique brand of progressive hard rock fury on their debut album Psychotic Symphony, Sons of Apollo are back in 2020 with their sophomore studio...

The Glenn Hughes Interview (2008)

Glenn Hughes & Chad Smith By Shawn Perry Whenever the subject of great British rhythm and blues singers comes around, two names invariably pop up. One is Paul Rodgers. The other...

Steve Hackett: Carefully Foxtrotting Onward

By Shawn Perry Guitarist Steve Hackett is a whirlwind of activity. When he’s not touring, he’s recording new music, or interacting with fans online. At 72, retirement for Hackett isn’t...

The Phil Ehart Interview

By Shawn Perry Through thick and thin, Kansas have persevered for almost 30 years. Mainstream hits like "Dust In The Wind" and "Carry On My Wayward Son" have hardly cramped...

The Ian Anderson Interview (2006)

By Shawn Perry The last time I spoke with Ian Anderson, he was in the midst of a Jethro Tull tour. He was also preparing to embark on his very...

Warren Haynes & Gov’t Mule: Waging Post-Pandemic Peace

By Shawn Perry For any musician who needed a break from the hectic pace of album-tour-album-tour cycle, the COVID-19 pandemic was a blessing. Granted the loss of income hit many...

The Geoff Tate Interview (2012)

By Sara Escalante Photo by Stephanie Cabral I won’t bore you with a drawn out introduction because, believe me, you’re going to want to get to the meat of this piece....