Deep Purple still smokin' TheChronicleHerald.ca He admits those trips were a far cry from early days growing up in Brecon, Wales, before he and singer Ian Gillan teamed up with Deep Purple's Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice and Jon Lord in nearby Hertford. "It's a mighty long road down rock and roll, ... Living the Rock 'n' Roll dreamThe Guardian Charlottetown
Music Review: Deep Purple - Inglewood: Live In California Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) ORG The original Deep Purple line-up included singer Rod Evans, bassist Nicky Simper, guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, keyboardist Jon Lord, and drummer Ian Paice. This Mark I incarnation of the band was together for three albums before Evans and Simper ...
Music Review: Deep Purple - Made In Japan Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) The Mark II incarnation of Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, and Roger Glover were at the height of their power. Gillan's vocals were never better, and Blackmore was engaged and interested. The album was recorded August 15-17 from ...
Drake, Feist, Nickelback Lead 2012 Juno Award Nominations Billboard.biz ... Ottawa, at Scotiabank Place, will also be hosted by Montreal-born icon William Shatner, who released an album last year called Seeking Major Tom featuring Steve Miller, Lyle Lovett, Ritchie Blackmore and others (it was not nominated).
No more mellow cello Sydney Morning Herald It is, Deep Purple guitarist and former cellist Ritchie Blackmore says, ''an isolated, miserable instrument''. But it's all changing. The cello is stepping out from the shadows; the Cinderella of the string world is finally off to the ball.
Blues for the joy of it San Jose Mercury News Webber's early influences were rock guitarists Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore, Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck. Hearing Robben Ford play drew Webber toward a mixture of blues and jazz. Gradually he developed his own style.
Pakistan's finest guitarist………….. (Part – 1) News Pakistan Although they cannot be compared with the likes of Deep Purple's Ritchie Blackmore, Pink Floyd's David Gilmore, Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi or even Dream Theater's John Petrucci. However, they are certainly capable of being called as the best in the ...
Deep Purple hits the stage at Mile One The Telegram Frontman Ian Gillan turned Glover's brief, nightmarish mantra into a lyric and song title which, along with Ritchie Blackmore's throbbing, instantly recognizable riff, became the most smouldering tune of the 1970s. Today, Deep Purple's biggest hit is ...