An Interview with Marc Storace of Krokus

The Maltese-born frontman would ultimately rise to prominence with the legendary Swiss rock band Krokus after years of toiling in limbo, but Storace was destined for Rock ‘N’ Roll stardom long before becoming a household name across the globe.

An Interview with Punky Meadows of Angel

Prior to breaking his silence of more than 30 years to announce his return to the spotlight, Punky Meadows assumed he’d been long forgotten.

An Interview with Chris Slade of ACϟDC

Being a multi-faceted drummer has allowed Chris Slade the opportunity to play alongside some of the most notable artists in music history.

An Interview with Joey Allen of Warrant

Late Warrant frontman Jani Lane once referred to Joey Allen as one of the most underrated guitarists in Rock — a moniker that remains true to this day.

An Interview with Simon Daniels of Autograph

By the time he was 23 years old, Simon Daniels was already an established musician in his native Brazil. Determined to achieve international success, however, Daniels flocked to Los Angeles in 1985 in hopes of capitalizing on a booming music scene.

An Interview with Mike Tramp of White Lion

Mike Tramp put pen to paper on a lifetime contract to Rock ‘N’ Roll nearly five decades ago. Tramp, a native of Copenhagen, Denmark, first arrived in New York City in 1982 with his band Lion, intent on fulfilling his dream of becoming a rock star.

An Interview with Record Producer Ron Nevison

Though his extensive production credits span over a near-fifty-year career and will forever remain rooted in the annals of Rock history, Ron Nevison continues to leave his mark on the music industry.

An Interview with Brian Forsythe of KIX

Though heavily influenced by Southern Rock heavyweights ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and The Allman Brothers as a budding guitarist, Brian Forsythe would tap into his musical prowess over the years, most notably with Maryland-based Hard Rock band Kix.

An Interview with Chris Hager of Rough Cutt

Like most Rock-influenced teenagers growing up in the 1970s, the source of Chris Hager’s musical roots were Alice Cooper and Black Sabbath. However, it wasn’t until the San Diego-based guitarist connected with singer Stephen Pearcy in 1976, that his vision of assembling a band poised for relevance began to come into focus.

An Interview with Greg D’Angelo of White Lion

Amid a budding New York music scene, Greg D’Angelo hardly experienced a shortage of labor in the early 1980s.

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