The Rick Wakeman Interview (2009)
By Shawn Perry
Photo by Lee Wilkinson
When I first heard Rick Wakeman's Journey To The Centre Of The Earth some time around its release in 1974, I was at once...
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 Robin Trower Interview
By Shawn Perry
Musical trends may come and go, but the blues will live on as long as guys like Robin Trower are around. The British guitarist has been swinging...
The Alan White Interview
By Shawn Perry
Alan White's resume reads like a Who's Who in rock and roll. He's been keeping time for Yes since 1972, but he's also logged plenty of hours...
The Rudolph Schenker (Scorpions) Interview
Rudolph Schenker: Keeps On Stinging
By Shawn Perry
Sometimes, you have to ask yourself the age-old question: What keeps some of these bands going? You'd think after a decade or so,...
The Roky Erickson Interview (2008)
Roky Erickson: Survival Of The Fittest
By Carl Cunningham
In my 18 years as a freelance music journalist, I've interviewed some big name music artists. Before nearly every interview, I feel...
The Roger Earl (Foghat) Interview
By Carl Cunningham
At the young age of 15, discovering the Beatles was like turning on a classic rock floodgate for me. Bands like the Doors, Creedence Clearwater Revival, ZZ...
The Rusty Young Interview (2003)
By Misha ben-David
I remember Poco as an antidote to the serious rock poets and hard core proto metal that I was immersed in in my teen years. In between...
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...















