The Chris Squire Interview (2012)
By Shawn Perry
Photo by Brian Tierney
Approaching their 45th anniversary, Yes has gone through a myriad of changes, musically and personally. One thing about Yes, however, has never changed: their...
The Leo Lyons Interview
By Shawn Perry
When music fans think of Ten Years After, they’re liable to picture guitarist/vocalist Alvin Lee, fingers a-flying across the fret board of his beloved Big Red, a...
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,...
The Michael Schenker Interview (2015)
By Shawn Perry
In 2014, I interviewed Michael Schenker for the first time and he brought me up to speed about everything from his time with UFO and the Scorpions...
The Jesse Colin Young Interview (2017)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
For all the things that can waylay a rock star, one never considers Lyme disease halting the career of one of our best and brightest. But...
The Rick Wakeman Interview (2009)
By Shawn Perry
Photo by Lee Wilkinson
When I first heard Rick Wakeman's Journey To The Centre Of The Earth some time around its release in 1974, I was at once...
Let Spirits Ride: The Mark Andes Interview
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
Mark Andes has seen more than most. The bassist and vocalist was an original member of both Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne. He would appear on...
The Geoff Tate Interview (2013)
By Shawn Perry
Geoff Tate has been and will always be THE voice of Queensrÿche, even though these days that’s becoming an issue of sorts. If you’ve been following the...
The Greg Kihn Interview (2018)
By Shawn Perry
Photos by Amy Lehman
When I interviewed Greg Kihn in 2017, he was in the midst of a career revival. The "Jeopardy" singer released Rekihndled, his first album...
The Ken Scott Interview
By Shawn Perry
Most music fans probably don't know the name, but they certainly know the records he's worked on...200 million sold and counting. Ken Scott isn't a rock star...

















