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Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:40:37 AM

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Rock 'n' Roll Artists A-Z...Deep Purple

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Deep Purple, from Hertford, England, along with the well known Led Zeppelin, constituted the idea of Hard Rock. Hits like Black Night, Hush, Child In Time and Smoke On The Water with its terrific riff led Deep Purple to an amazing amount of success in the U.K and America. The Band has just recently celebrated their 25th Anniversary and they are still going strong.

The band began in 1968 under the name of " Roundabout " but after some disapointing demonstration tracks Jon Lord sacked the drummer and the bassist, leaving himself a gap in the group. He got contacted by two people wanting to be the groups mangers, bringing in Nick Simper {Bass} , Ian Paice {Drums} and Rod Evans {Vocals} who came from MI5.
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The group changed its name to Deep Purple and went about recording its single, Hush/One More Rainy Day, which landed the group its first hit in Hush. The group then covered Neil Diamonds "Kentucky Woman" before recording their first album, "Shades Of Deep Purple". The album received a moderate amount of Success so they decided to put " The Book of Taliesyn" out as quickly as possible to tap the success. The album was successful and the band was on its way.

Roundabout (1967 - 1968)

Ritchie Blackmore - guitar - b. Richard Hugh Blackmore, April 14, 1945, Weston-Super-Mare, England - formerly with The 21's Coffee Bar Junior Skiffle Group, The Dominators, The Satellites, The Outlaws, Screaming Lord Sutch and The Savages, Neil Christian and The Crusaders, and Mandrake Root.
Jon Lord - keyboards - b. June 9, 1941, Leicester, England - formerly with The Bill Ashton Combo and The Art Wood Combo (aka, The Artwoods).
Nick Simper - bass - b. 1946, London, England - formerly with Johnny Kidd & The New Pirates.
Chris Curtis - vocals - formerly with The Searchers.
Dave Curtis - vocals
Bobby Woodman (aka, Bobby Clarke) - drums - formerly with Vince Taylor.

Deep Purple I (March 1968 - June 1969)

Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
Jon Lord - keyboards
Nick Simper - bass
Rod Evans - vocals - b. January 19, 1945, Slough, England - formerly with The Horizons and MI5/The Maze.
Ian Paice - drums - b. June 29, 1948, Nottingham, England - formerly with Georgie & The Rave-Ons and MI5/ The Maze.
Albums:
"Shades of Deep Purple" (1968) - Single: "Hush"
"The Book of Taliesyn" (1968) - Single: "Kentucky Woman"
"Deep Purple" (1969)

Deep Purple II (June 1969 - June 1973)

Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
Jon Lord - keyboards
Ian Paice - drums
Roger Glover - bass - b. November 30, 1945, Brecon, South Wales - formerly with The Madisons, The Lightnings, and Episode Six.
Ian Gillan - vocals - b. August 19, 1945, London, England - formerly with Jess Thunder And The Moonshiners, The Javelins, Wainwright's Gentlemen, and Episode Six.
Albums:
"Concerto for Group and Orchestra" (live) (1970)
"Deep Purple in Rock" (1970)
"Fireball" (1971) - Single: "Strange Kind of Woman"
"Machine Head" (1972) - Singles: "Smoke On the Water", "Highway Star"
"Machine Head (Deluxe Edition)" (2-CDs) - with remixes by Roger Glover.
"Made In Japan" (live) (1972)
"Made In Japan (Deluxe Edition)" (2-CDs) - remastered, with 3 new songs on bonus disc.
"Who Do We Think We Are?" (1973) - Single: "Woman From Tokyo"
"Powerhouse" (1978)
"Gemini Suite" (live) (1998) - recorded in 1970.
Single: "Black Night" (1970). Ian Gillan forms The Ian Gillan Band, and later joins Black Sabbath. Roger Glover later joins Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow.

Deep Purple III (October 1973 - April 1975)

Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
Jon Lord - keyboards
Ian Paice - drums
Glenn Hughes - bass/vocals - b. August 21, 1951, Cannock, Staffordshire, England - formerly with The News, Finder's Keepers, and Trapeze.
David Coverdale - vocals - b. September 22, 1951, Saltburn-on-Sea, Yorkshire, England - formerly with Denver Mule, The Skyliners, The Fabulosa Brothers, and The Government.
Albums:
"Burn" (1974)
"Stormbringer" (1974)
"Made In Europe" (1976)
"Live at the California Jam" (1996) - recorded in 1974.
"Archive Alive!" (2-CDs) (1997) - recorded in 1975.
Ritchie Blackmore forms Rainbow.

Deep Purple IV (1975 - July 1976)

Jon Lord - keyboards
Ian Paice - drums
Glenn Hughes - bass/vocals
David Coverdale - vocals
Tommy Bolin - guitar/vocals - b. 1951, Sioux City, Iowa; d. December 4, 1976, Miami, Florida - formerly with Lonnie Mack, Zephyr, Energy, The Legendary 4-Nikators, and The James Gang.
Album:
"Come Taste the Band" (1975)
"King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents...Deep Purple" (live) (2-CDs) (1995)
Group disbands. Tommy Bolin forms The Tommy Bolin Band. Jon Lord, Ian Paice, and David Coverdale later join Whitesnake.

Deep Purple V(April 1984 - April 1989) (reformed)

Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
Jon Lord - keyboards
Ian Paice - drums
Roger Glover - bass
Ian Gillan - vocals
Albums:
"Perfect Strangers" (1984)
"Nobody's Perfect" (live) (2-CDs) (1986) - Single: "Hush '88"
"The House of Blue Light" (1987)
"Knebworth 1985" (live) (1992)

Deep Purple VI (1989 - 1992)

Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
Jon Lord - keyboards
Ian Paice - drums
Roger Glover - bass
Joe Lynn Turner - vocals - formerly with Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow.
Album:
"Slaves and Masters" (1990) - Singles: "King of Dreams", "Love Conquers All"

Deep Purple VII (1992 - November 1993)

Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
Jon Lord - keyboards
Ian Paice - drums
Roger Glover - bass
Ian Gillan - vocals
Album:
"Knocking At Your Back Door" (1992)
"The Battle Rages On..." (1993) - Single: "Anya"
"Come Hell or High Water" (live) (1994) - Single: "Anyone's Daughter"

Deep Purple VIII (December 1993 - July 1994)

Jon Lord - keyboards
Ian Paice - drums
Roger Glover - bass
Ian Gillan - vocals
Joe Satriani - guitar - b. July 15, 1957, Carle Place, New York - formerly with The Squares and The Greg Kihn Band.

Deep Purple IX (October 1994 - Present)

Jon Lord - keyboards
Ian Paice - drums
Roger Glover - bass
Ian Gillan - vocals
Steve Morse - guitar - b. July 28, 1954, Hamilton, Ohio; formerly with The Dixie Dregs, The Steve Morse Band, and Kansas.
Albums:
"Purpendicular" (1996) - Singles: "Aviator", "Hey Cisco"
"Live at the Olympia ' 96" (live) (2-CDs) (1997)
"Abandon" (1998) - Single: "Don't Make Me Happy"

Compilations:

"The Best of Deep Purple" (1970)
"Purple Passages" (1972)
"24 Carat Purple" (1975)
"When We Rock, We Rock and When We Roll, We Roll" (1978)
"Deepest Purple" (1980)
"Deep Purple Anthology" (1991)
"Knocking At Your Back Door: The Best of Deep Purple in the '80s" (1992)
"Shades (1968-1998)" (4-CD box set) (1999)

Ian Gillan solo:

"Child In Time" (1976)
"Clean Air Turbulence" (1977) (The Ian Gillan Band)
"Scarabus" (1978) (The Ian Gillan Band)
"Live At Budokan, Vol. 2" (1978)
"Gillan" (1979)
"Mr. Universe" (1979)
"Glory Road" (1980)
"No Laughing In Heaven" (1981)
"Reading, Live and More" (1981)
"One For The Road" (1981)
"Double Trouble" (1981)
"Future Shock" (1981)
"Magic" (1982)
"Live At Budokan" (1983)
"Rocks On" (1984)
"What I Did On My Vacation" (1986)
"Toolbox" (1991)
"The Very Best of Ian Gillan" (1992)
"Best of Ian Gillan" (1995)
"Dreamcatcher" (1998)
"The Japanese Album" (1998)
"Naked Thunder" (1998)
"Live At The Rainbow" (1998) (The Ian Gillan Band)
"Accidentally On Purpose" (1999) (with Roger Glover)
"Cherkazoo & Other Stories" (1999)

Roger Glover solo:

"The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast" (1974)
"Elements" (1978)
"Mask" (1984)

Jon Lord solo:

"Gemini Suite" (1970)
"Windows" (1974)
"Sarabande" (1978)
"Before I Forget" (1982)
"Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady" (1984)
"Pictured Within" (1999)



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