Deep Purple To Release Documentary On 1976 Split
Deep Purple are to release a documentary next year, chronicling the year leading up the band splitting up in 1976.
Deep Purple are to release a documentary next year, chronicling the year leading up the band splitting up in 1976.
There are changes to the Whitesnake roster, with the band losing their rhythm section.
With a British General Election imminent, here’s 10 things we’d like to see happen (or maybe not).
This week, we’ve got a couple of classic Brit AOR bands – Asia and FM – plus a Canadian who loves his naughty bits, a deluxe death metal/prog reissue from Opeth, the return of Soulfly and Melissa Auf Der Maur, some Belgian grind and old-school thrash from an old-school band. Phew!
This week, Mick remembers the late David Byron and Keith Moon, expresses relief at Abbey Road Studios being saved, recalls meeting Kris Kristofferson, celebrates the Nordoff Robbins charity, listens to Coverdale Page and has something to say about the Number 25 bus route. Oh, and some football club called Spurs win a match!
As exclusively predicted by Classic Rock, Whitesnake have inked a record deal with Italian label Frontiers.
Whitesnake have signed a new record deal – but so far frontman David Coverdale is refusing to say who this is with.
Glenn Hughes has confirmed he’s the vocalist in a new ‘supergroup’.