The Peter Frampton Interview
By Carl Cunningham
Peter Frampton is the perfect example of how a wildly successful young rock star can weather not one but two explosions of fame and come out of...
The Paul Rodgers Interview (2007)
By Junkman
Recently, I had a chance to sit down and chat with one of my favorite vocalists, the great Paul Rodgers. It took place during my show on KNAC.COM...
The Mick Jones Interview
By Shawn Perry
Today, as I write this, I recall meeting Mick Jones and the rest of Foreigner on this exact date 21 years ago. It was backstage at Madison...
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 Mick Box Interview (2008)
By Shawn Perry
Take it or leave it — Mick Box is synonymous with the British band Uriah Heep. One couldn't possibly exist without the other. He's the captain and...
The Mark Stein Interview
By Shawn Perry
I first met Mark Stein in 1985 at a rehearsal studio in Van Nuys, California. Guitarist Lanny Cordola was playing with him in a new band called...
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...
The Rick Nielsen Interview
By Shawn Perry
When I think of the hours I spent in my youth, listening to Cheap Trick's slick and infectious brand of pop rock, I figure what's a few...
The Mark Farner Interview (2008)
By Shawn Perry
Grand Funk Railroad has been part of my musical vocabulary for as long as I've followed rock music. I was blown away with this ravenous power trio...
The Phil Ehart & Richard Williams Interview
Toto, I Don't Think We're In Kansas Anymore
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
The thing with interviewing is to try and not genuflect too much when you meet your idols. A recent...