The Big Interview with Dan Rather - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

Steve Perry
Season seven ofThe Big Interviewkicks off with a rare sit-down with rock superstar and former Journey singer, Steve Perry, who talks about his decision to leave the band at the peak of their success. In this sneak peek, Perry claims this decision was brought on by the overwhelming feeling that the passion for music had left him. This new episode also features Perry reflecting on growing up as a child of divorce and the impact it had on him, examines the highs and lows of fame, and opens up about his personal life offstage.

Paul Stanley

Cyndi Lauper

Foreigner

REO Speedwagon

Billy Bob Thornton

Carl and Rob Reiner

Travis Tritt

Boz Scaggs

Paul Shaffer

Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson, the lead singer of AC/DC, talks about his rock 'n' roll legacy and life in the spotlight.

Cheap Trick
Power pop icons Robin Zander, Tom Petersson, and Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick sit down with Dan Rather to talk about their early success, signature hits, and why after 45 years together, they're still touring and making new music.

Chicago
Dan Rather chats with Robert Lamm and Lee Loughnane of the legendary rock band Chicago about the longevity of their career and unforgettable music

Bret Michaels

Alice Cooper

Little Big Town

Bob Costas

David Byrne

America

Bryan Cranston

Yes' Jon Anderson

Doug Gray of the Marshall Tucker Band
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