An Interview with Martin Barre, Formerly of Jethro Tull

In the late ’60s, Jethro Tull was a burgeoning talent shooting to the top of a bustling British rock scene.

An Interview with Duncan Mackay of Fluance and Formerly of 10cc & Cockney Rebel

Not only does Mackay’s story incorporate that of the “three musicians,” but he also moved to become an accomplished composer, delving into library music and soundtracking.

An Interview with Oliver Wakeman of Yes

Recently, I caught up with veteran keyboardist, Oliver Wakeman, formally of Yes. Among other things, we touch on Oliver’s formative years, the influence of his father, Rick Wakeman, joining Yes, his newest solo work, and a whole lot more.

An Interview With Lawrence Gowan of Styx

The list of artists who can say that they’ve had a successful solo career and then transitioned into a second act with a seminal band in need is relatively short. Lawrence Gowans has achieved just that.

An Interview with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull

It is hard to mention the Prog Rock scene, which started in the late 60s to early 70s, without mentioning Jethro Tull. Not only is Jethro Tull an iconic genre-defining band, but they have an unmistakable sound. If a song of theirs graces your ears, it’s not long before you realize you’re listening to Tull. Behind it, after all these years is founder, primary songwriter, frontman, flutist, and multi-instrumentalist, Ian Anderson.

An Interview with Pye Hastings of Caravan

We’re on a journey to The Land Of Grey And Pink, as we recently caught up with veteran guitarist, and Prog Rock icon, Pye Hastings of Carvan.

Reviewing John Lodge’s The Royal Affair And After (Live)

John’s burning passion and fire to play the music which has come to define his legacy is readily apparent throughout the album.

Vital Signs: Ten Overlooked Rush Deep Cuts Part II

We’re back at it again, with Vital Signs: Ten Overlooked Rush Deep Cuts Part II. This time, we’re digging even deeper into the depths of Rush’s long, and varied career. We aim to go places others haven’t, and in greater detail.

An Interview with John Lodge of The Moody Blues

There is a tremendous amount of history to cover when it comes to The Moody Blues, from the invention of Prog Rock to the mid-70s break, and subsequent rocky reunion, and a whole lot more. John was an absolute pleasure to speak to, and we cover it all in this career-spanning interview.

An Interview with Leslie Mandoki of the Mandoki Soulmates

From humble beginnings in Hungary, at an early age, Mandoki developed an affinity for both Jazz, and Prog Rock, and sought to bring to fruition, an ambitious vision of combining the two while coupling the music with Mandoki’s socio-political leanings.

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