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 George Thorogood Interview (2015)
By Shawn Perry
If you ever get a chance to talk to George Thorogood, don’t even suggest that rock and roll is dead because he’ll give you a thoroughly convincing...
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...
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 Patrick Moraz Interview (2014)
By Shawn Perry
In some ways, keyboardist Patrick Moraz has attained a scent of mystique since the 80s. The keyboardist who played with not one, but two, top-shelf bands —...
The Bernie Marsden Interview (2014)
By Shawn Perry
Bernie Marsden is not your garden-variety marquee name, but his credentials are A-list all the way. The English guitarist played with a number of bands in the...
The Dave Davies Interview (2014)
By Shawn Perry
The Kinks often get fourth billing in a description of the 1960s British Invasion that included the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and the Who. Of course, in...
The Classic Rock Roll Of Honour Awards 2014 | November 4, 2014 | The...
Red Carpet Interviews
Sammy Hagar
Gregg Allman
Joe Perry
Julian Lennon
California Breed & Rival Sons
Billy Gibbons
Duff McKagan
Scott Ian & Pearl Aday
Shep Gordon
Scott Weiland
Matt Sorum
Henry Rollins
Dae Mustaine
Zakk Wylde
The Billy Sherwood Interview (2014)
By Shawn Perry
Billy Sherwood is a veteran producer, songwriter and musician. I first heard about him as the one and only second guitarist in Yes in the late 90s....
The Neal Smith Interview (2014)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
Just that classic octopus-arm drumming on “Billion Dollar Babies” should cement Neal Smith in rock and roll drumming infamy. Sitting behind the kit and co-writing songs...