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 Carl Palmer Interview (2017)
By Shawn Perry
Photo by Sarah Elizabeth Aylward
The last time I spoke to drummer Carl Palmer, he and his band were preparing to play two festivals at sea. This time,...
The Pat Mastelotto Interview (2017)
By Shawn Perry
Drummer Pat Mastelotto has the distinction of being one of the longest standing members of King Crimson, a group with a high volume of personnel turnover. Of...
The Nancy Wilson Interview (2017)
By Shawn Perry
When I told my friend whose organization “Girl With A Guitar” teaches girls in poverty-stricken regions of the world how to play guitar that I was interviewing...
Ian McDonald & Ted Zurowski Talk Honey West
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
Take noted New York theater stalwart and well-known Shakespearean actor Ted Zurkowski, pair him with Ian McDonald, a founding member of both King Crimson and Foreigner,...
The Ian Anderson Interview (2017)
By Shawn Perry
Photo by Kimberly Annette
It’s 2017 and Ian Anderson has once again released a record and scheduled concerts all over the world. While many of his peers have...
The Steve Hackett Interview (2017)
By Shawn Perry
While talk pops up from time to time about a Genesis reunion of one kind or another, the band’s one-time guitarist Steve Hackett continues to crank out...
The Don Brewer Interview (2017)
By Shawn Perry
Photo by George Bekris
Grand Funk Railroad was one of the first bands I wrote about for Vintage Rock. I reviewed a show they did at the Del...
The Punky Meadows Interview (2017)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
Photo by Joe Schaeffer
As the lead guitarist of Angel, Punky Meadows cemented his reputation when he became the subject of the Frank Zappa song “Punky Whips.”...
The Michael Schenker Interview (2017)
By Ralph Greco, Jr.
Where does one begin in trying to define Michael Schenker’s place in rock and roll? The legendary guitarist practically invented a style of playing that not...