Short, but sweet and very lighthearted — an interview with Roger Glover and Ian Paice that appeared on WMGK classic rock radio station broadcasting out of Philadelphia. This is also the proof that not all classic rock DJs are clueless.
Posted by Nick on Wednesday, April 5th, 2017,
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Don Airey at Musikmesse
6. April, Begin: 4 p.m.
7. April, Begin: 2 p.m.
Deep Purple´s Keyboard virtuoso Don Airey – who has been responsible for the legendary Hammond Organ sound of band for over fifteen years now – will perform on Thursday 4 p.m. and Friday 2 p.m. Don’s band features the legendary 5-string bass virtuoso Laurence Cottle (Eric Clapton, Black Sabbath), drummer Jon Finnegan (Gang Of Four, The Self), vocalist Stefan Berggren (Company of Snakes) and guitarist Frank Ricci.
Sponsored by GeneralMusic’s GEM ProMega 2+ Stage Piano (Hall 9.0,C 38)New Philharmonic Orchestra Frankfurt
Oh man, which album did The Rolling Stone appreciate anyway, it’s ridiculous! I remember that Jimmy Page said something similar about Led Zeppelin’s 4th album – remember the one with Stairway To Heaven on it …
A few good nuggets in there to know.
April 6th, 2017 at 07:56http://m.messefrankfurt.com/musik/frankfurt/en/besucher/events/center-stage.html
Don Airey at Musikmesse
6. April, Begin: 4 p.m.
7. April, Begin: 2 p.m.
Deep Purple´s Keyboard virtuoso Don Airey – who has been responsible for the legendary Hammond Organ sound of band for over fifteen years now – will perform on Thursday 4 p.m. and Friday 2 p.m. Don’s band features the legendary 5-string bass virtuoso Laurence Cottle (Eric Clapton, Black Sabbath), drummer Jon Finnegan (Gang Of Four, The Self), vocalist Stefan Berggren (Company of Snakes) and guitarist Frank Ricci.
April 6th, 2017 at 09:35Sponsored by GeneralMusic’s GEM ProMega 2+ Stage Piano (Hall 9.0,C 38)New Philharmonic Orchestra Frankfurt
Only 4 minutes? They just got started and suddenly it was over. They couldn’t give them more time?
April 6th, 2017 at 10:19Oh man, which album did The Rolling Stone appreciate anyway, it’s ridiculous! I remember that Jimmy Page said something similar about Led Zeppelin’s 4th album – remember the one with Stairway To Heaven on it …
April 6th, 2017 at 15:20Great interview wish it was longer. I live about 1 hour away from Philly. Also WMGK is a great radio station with very good DJs.
April 6th, 2017 at 17:18