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Johnson cut his teeth as a session player for the likes of Cat Stevens, Carole King, Steve Morse, and, of course, Christopher ...
Deep Purple rocks Jiffy Lube Live on Saturday as the “Highway Stars” round the Capitol Beltway for their “Smoke on the Water” 50th anniversary tour.
Deep Purple’s new album ‘=1’ is released 19 July on earMUSIC Deep Purple tour the UK from 4 November in Birmingham, London, Leeds, Manchester and Glasgow. Tickets available now ...
Deep Purple got their name from a song by Bing Crosby, a favourite of Ritchie Blackmore’s grandmother. Other names under consideration included Orpheus, Fire, Concrete God and Sugarlump.
Everything about Deep Purple’s 17th studio album was just wrong. With the recent retirement of founding organist Jon Lord still a raw wound (and despite the venerable Don Airey stepping in as ...
Deep Purple released 'Come Taste the Band,' their first (and only) album with guitarist Tommy Bolin, on Oct. 10, 1975.
Deep Purple has just 5 U.S. concerts left in 2023. Here’s how to see them By Matt Levy Published Feb. 8, 2023, 3:29 p.m. ET ...
Deep Purple, who’ve sold more than 100 million albums, typically record together with new songs born out of live jam sessions. But amidst the quarantine of pandemic, getting together was difficult.
That’s how much Deep Purple still means to me, to the fans here tonight, and to the millions of followers.” Whoosh! Track List 1. “Throw My Bones” 2. “Drop the Weapon” 3.
Founding Deep Purple drummer and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ian Paice talksabout the group's latest Bob Ezrin-produced album 'Whoosh!' and looks back on more than 50 years of Deep Purple.
With Deep Purple, and later with Rainbow, British guitarist Ritchie Blackmore played a critical role in the history of hard rock and heavy metal. On albums like Purple's 1972 masterpiece, Machine ...
Alien Astronaut Wanders Around Earth in Deep Purple’s ‘Throw My Bones’ Video Track marks first offering from hard-rock outfit's upcoming album, Whoosh!, By Jon Blistein March 20, 2020 ...