The Juan Croucier Interview (Part 2, 2023)

By Greg Prato In Part 1 of our interview with Ratt’s Juan Croucier, the band’s bassist discussed each and every album included on the group’s recent The Atlantic Years: 1984-1991...

The Steve Howe Interview (2003)

By Shawn Perry It's safe to say that, as a guitarist, Steve Howe is in a class of his own. For over 30 years, the 55-year-old native Londoner has been...

The Carmine Appice Interview (2024)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. We certainly can attribute iconic rock star status to drummer Carmine Appice. He’s a founding member of both Vanilla Fudge and Cactus. He was also part...

The Mike Portnoy Interview

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Photo by Ron Lyon If you’re into vintage rock with a progressive flair and great drumming within the context of an exciting power trio, you need look...

The Joey Molland Interview

By Shawn Perry When it comes to what remains of the legendary Badfinger, Joey Molland is the last man standing. As the last surviving member of a band lambasted by...

The Fee Waybill Interview (2019)

By Ira Kantor From their earliest days, art-rock collective the Tubes set about creating a musical experience that seemed to borrow the best elements of Alice Cooper, Let’s Make a...

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 Roger Earl Interview (2010)

By Shawn Perry One concert I’ll always remember seeing is Foghat with Ambrosia and Rick Derringer. The year was 1977 and the venue was the Long Beach Arena. My buddy...

Keith Emerson, Marc Bonilla & Terje Mikkelsen Interview

The three-part video interview on this page features keyboard wizard Keith Emerson, guitarist Marc Bonilla and conductor Terje Mikkelsen chatting with Junkman (intrepid Vintage Rock correspondent and KNAC.com DJ) about Three...

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....