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  • Reviews
    September 12, 2020
    by Taylor Carlson

    Deep Purple Returns With a Whoosh!

    Whoosh! Is the 21st studio album released by Deep Purple. Deep Purple has been at it since the late 60s, with the exception of a hiatus from 1976-1984. In that half century plus, the group has toured the world, recorded countless quality albums that remain the favorites of many a ...
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  • Reviews
    April 15, 2018
    by Stephy Hayward

    Jesus Christ Superstar LIVE! : A Crucifixion of A Beloved Rock Opera

    I would like to start off this article by stating that this is no way a reflection of my personal religious beliefs, or in judgement of anyone else’s. Also, for those wondering what this has to do with rock-n-roll… Keep reading and learn something. No matter your beliefs, or who/what ...
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  • Reviews
    April 8, 2017
    by Taylor Carlson

    Deep Purple - Infinite is the Latest Album from the Legendary British Rockers!

    Infinite is the latest studio album from Deep Purple, and their first release of new studio material since 2013. It has been a long and interesting ride for Deep Purple, spanning half a century. Aside from an eight-year hiatus from 1976-1984, the band has always been musically active to some ...
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  • Features, Reviews
    July 23, 2016
    by Taylor Carlson

    Concerto for Group and Orchestra - Deep Purple's classical/rock fusion experiment!

    1969 saw the first change in Deep Purple’s lineup, with the departure of original vocalist Rod Evans and bassist Nick Simper. They were subsequently replaced by new vocalist Ian Gillan and new bassist Roger Glover, both of whom had played together in the band Episode Six. In the years that ...
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  • Reviews
    July 3, 2016
    by Taylor Carlson

    Sound of Purple - Rocking the Eastside Cannery!

    It has been an interesting year for this fledgling Deep Purple tribute, to say the least. Initially known as Purplesque, and then Knee Deep in Purple, the group recently changed names again with the departure of keyboardist Brandon Lynn (who had coined said moniker and will apparently be starting his ...
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