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October this year saw both banjo players touring the Eastern part of the North American continent with their respective bands. Which gave some of us the opportunity to see Blackmore’s Night and Steve Morse Band within a matter of days.
Stormbringer coming
David ‘Rock’ Feinstein told Classic Rock magazine a story of Blackmore the weatherman causing a riot by refusing to go on stage:
Read more »It happened when I was in Elf in the early 1970s. We supported Deep Purple at an outdoor show […]
Lemmy on Blackmore
The following feature may contain references to sex, drugs and rock’n'roll. Oh, and some bad language too. Dig in!
Read more »Fires at Midnight in Chicago
Ten days ago I was in Chicago to see Blackmore’s Night with a couple of my friends. We drove 2,600 km (that’s 1,600 miles in medieval units) for that gig and to catch Steve Morse Band in Toronto on the […]
Read more »The finger fell off…
This is an interview that Gillan and Glover did circa 1987 for the German TV. Make all you want out of it, but I’ve found it, ahem, entertaining
Creative minds work in mysterious ways
It’s Bombay calling again and it says that nothing is new under the moon.
Many years ago there was a Canadian band called Warpig. Their music sounded clearly inspired by Deep Purple and Uriah Heep. They even shared a sound engineer […]
Read more »Child in Edinburgh
Child in Time, Edinburgh, Usher hall, October 5, 2009. The singer’s name is Grant Barclay. He had been given a tremendous voice and talent to use it, as evidenced by this recording. We wish him all the best in his endeavours.
Read more »Deep Purple rock all ages
More than 40 years after Deep Purple first started touring and making records, their multifacetted musical heritage not only lives on, it is continually evolving through projects featuring other musicians, and some of them are very young.
In 2009 audiences […]
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