Jon Bream (Music Journalist)
Interview With Jon Bream, Author Of 'Neil Diamond Is Forever: The Illustrated History Of The Man And His Music'
It's quite something to talk with someone who has been writing...
The Emilio Castillo Interview (2009)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
You couldn't talk to a cooler cat than Emilio Castillo, the leader, producer, songwriter and second tenor sax of the legendary Tower of Power. Along with...
From The Cosmos & Through The Magic Window With Doug Clifford
When you think about who wrote and sang the songs for Creedence Clearwater Revival, you’ll most likely think of John Fogerty. Upon closer inspection, there’s more to Creedence than...
The Steve Morse Interview (2010)
By Shawn Perry
Of the many musicians I have had the pleasure to interview, Steve Morse is probably one of the most fascinating. To watch him handle the guitar is...
Scott Holiday: Rival Sons Guitarist Eyes The Darkfighter Prize
By Shawn Perry
It’s a week before another tour and Scott Holiday is tying up a few loose ends. “I got interviews booked and I'm leaving town on Monday. It's...
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 Richie Furay Interview (2021)
By Shawn Perry
Richie Furay may have been a founding member of Buffalo Springfield, but his elevated role in Poco gave him the wings he needed to fly away from...
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 Annie Haslam Interview (2014)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
Annie Haslam has one of the most distinctive and melodic voices in all of rock and roll. Four decades in the business, and she still boasts...
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...
















