In 1968, Blackmore co-founded Deep Purple with keyboardist Jon Lord, drummer Ian Paice, singer Rod Evans, and bassist Nick Simper. The group was initially heavily influenced by psychedelia and ...
Despite being a member of the band for just three years, Glenn Hughes' legacy with Deep Purple is almost as great as that of the man he replaced, longstanding (and current) bassist Roger Glover. This ...
Deep Purple announced that their new album would be released in June, before moving it back to Aug. 7 in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic. You can see the track listing for Whoosh! below, ...
“The album is a dying art form,” Roger Glover told Classic Rock in 2017. “They don’t make money, and they’re a waste of time and effort." “Unlike concert halls, studios are very dead spaces. But the ...
David Coverdale has always been associated with groups, even if he's the only constant. He was part of two Deep Purple lineups in just three years. Whitesnake, the act he formed next, has had more ...
On August 23, rocker Glenn Hughes performed Deep Purple hits and songs from the “Burn” album at The Paramount in Huntington. This summer marked the 50th anniversary of the release of the Deep Purple ...
Rock legends Deep Purple will release Whoosh!, their 21st studio album, on Aug. 7 and have just served up the third single, "Nothing At All." The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers were originally set to ...
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