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The Eric Woolfson Interview (2009)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Though the famous Pink Floyd/Beatles engineer Alan Parsons' name was the one on the project, The Alan Parsons Project was really a partnership. The other "guy"...

The Eric Bloom Interview (2007)

By Shawn Perry When talk of rock and who's still around laying it down works its way into a conversation, the topic of Blue Öyster Cult will inevitably come up....

The Emilio Castillo Interview (2009)

By Ralph Greco, Jr. You couldn't talk to a cooler cat than Emilio Castillo, the leader, producer, songwriter and second tenor sax of the legendary Tower of Power. Along with...

The Keith Emerson Interview

By Shawn Perry The image is unforgettable. There I was, sitting about 100 yards or more away, 14-years-old, my mind already blown by Black Sabbath and Deep Purple. The headliner...

The Edgar Winter Interview (2002)

By Shawn Perry It's one of those riffs that has succinctly ingrained itself into the consciousness of classic rock and beyond. But when you ask Edgar Winter about his all-instrumental...

The Eddie Jobson Interview

By Ralph Greco, Jr. Anybody who knows anything about vintage/classic/great music knows the name Eddie Jobson. With his blonde, youthful looks, stellar keyboard playing, clear violin slicing on his transparent...

The Don Airey Interview

Deep Purple's Don Airey Lights Up The Sky By Ralph Greco, Jr. Here's a question: Who hasn't Don Airey played keyboards with? A former band mate in many groups with the...

The Steve Morse Interview (2002)

The Hardest Working Guitarist In Show Business By Shawn Perry If you were to sit with a group of well-versed guitarists and the name Steve Morse came up, an unnerving hush...

The Adrian Belew Interview (2003)

Adrian Belew Caught By The Tail By Shawn Perry It's a sunny Saturday afternoon and I'm scheduled to meet with Adrian Belew at his Beverly Hills hotel. Just as I enter...

The John Wetton Interview (2006)

By Shawn Perry When Asia reunited for their 25th Anniversary, no one quite knew what to make of it. Here was a band of high caliber, seasoned musicians who decided...