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British rock legend Mick Ralphs, who co-founded the band Bad Company, has died aged 81. A message on the band’s official website on Monday said Ralphs is “survived by the love of his life, Susie ...
BRITISH rock legend Mick Ralphs, who co-founded the band Bad Company, has died aged 81. A message on the band’s official ...
Guitarist, songwriter and Bad Company co-founder Mick Ralphs has died at the age of 81, it has been announced. A message on ...
But we started bashing through some songs that we knew, a bit of AC/DC, a bit of Deep Purple. And suddenly we were all smiling”: Bruce Dickinson recalls his audition for Iron Maiden. News. By Paul ...
When Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple in 1974, there were internal discussions about whether the group could continue without their talisman guitarist. The story goes that David Coverdale, who ...
DAVID M. SHRIBMAN: Florida's political shift from purple to deep red Share this 81 ° Sunny . Goshen, IN ...
Steve Vai had a great time in the ’80s, playing guitar for ex-Van Halen singer David Lee Roth and with former Deep Purple frontman David Coverdale’s band Whitesnake. But as Vai admits to MusicRadar, ...
Whitesnake legend David Coverdale has issued a Valentine's Day message to the world.. Speaking to lovers across the globe, the former Deep Purple man – author of songs like Love Ain't No ...
Sykes joined Whitesnake in 1984 when the band’s frontman, former Deep Purple vocalist David Coverdale, asked him to replace founding guitarist Micky Moody while the British band was on tour ...
Aside from Hughes’ feelings about the night, the induction of Deep Purple into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame was not without controversy. Ritchie Blackmore, former guitarist and co-founder of the ...
Later I joined Deep Purple and in the summer of 1974 we recorded Stormbringer. ... David Coverdale and I were walking through the Beverly Wilshire hotel and we spotted John Wayne in the lobby.
Deep Purple’s Ian Gillan: ... members came and went faster than Tory prime ministers and the Gillan era line-up collapsed into a David Coverdale-fronted version in 1973.
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