Deep Purple have announced a new album titled Splat!, with a world tour to follow later in the year. The legendary rock band, ...
First released on the 1970 album In Rock, “Child In Time” featured Ritchie Blackmore, Gillan, Jon Lord, and Ian Paice. At the time of its release, the song landed No. 1 on the Australian Albums chart.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There has never been a dull moment in Ian Gillan’s career. From his 60s bands The Moonshiners, The Javelins and Episode Six to his ...
Influenced by legends like Elvis Presley, Ian Gillan decided to take the stage in hopes of leaving his mark on the music industry. While performing with bands like Black Sabbath, Gillan eventually ...
Like the mother of all Seventies flashbacks, the smoke drifted once more across the water of Lake Geneva, and fire strafed the sky, to the sound of power chords fit to crack Mont Blanc. As Deep Purple ...
Ian Gillan's says growing vision problems could mean retirement from Deep Purple is "not far off." Now 80, Gillan is still performing with the group he joined in 1969, completing a huge tour late last ...
A rock ‘n’ roll legend is shutting down rumors that his upcoming concerts in Upstate New York are part of a farewell tour. Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan told Ultimate Classic Rock in a new interview ...
Deep Purple have launched their new era with the release of hard‑hitting single Arrogant Boy, the first track from upcoming ...
Ian Gillan, the 80-year-old frontman of Deep Purple, suggested retirement may be approaching despite the band’s commitment to tour through October 2026. In an interview with Uncut, Gillan revealed his ...
A classic rock band is still going strong after nearly six decades. Deep Purple will release a new album soon, singer Ian Gillan said during a new interview with the “Songwriting for Songwriters” ...
Deep Purple hail new album as a return to their classic 1970s rock sound - Frontman Ian Gillan claims group’s new material is compatible with the biggest hits of their heyday ...