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Tag Archives: Neil Murray
Martin Popoff: Sail Away – Whitesnake’s Fantastic Voyage
September 1, 2015

Soundcheck Books 2015 Light shed into the shadow of the blues but the farthest reaches of one band’s story remain deeply dark. It’s somehow ironic that this book was finished shortly before its subject released “The Purple Album” which could … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged Bernie Marsden, Cozy Powell, David Coverdale, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, Martin Popoff, Micky Moody, Neil Murray, Whitesnake
WHITESNAKE: first ever full bio
January 24, 2015
After almost four decades in existence, and given their immense popularity all around the world, it’s rather surprising that, to this date, there’s never been a full depiction of ‘s endeavors beyond his DEEP PURPLE start. Thankfully, this omission’s been corrected by now that … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bernie Marsden, book, Cozy Powell, David Coverdale, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, Martin Popoff, Micky Moody, Neil Murray, Whitesnake
THE FLUFFY JACKETS – Fighting Demons
March 3, 2014

Cargo 2014 Shakin’ hellhounds from their trail, British bluesmen run from dusk to dawn, from the blue shadows into the house of blue light. There ain’t no half-measures for Helge Rognstad. The weaker spirits may find comfort recording in their … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, Manny Charlton, Neil Murray, The Fluffy Jackets
Interview with NEIL MURRAY
February 28, 2013
July 2003 A gentle giant can be the first impression you have meeting Neil Murray. A tall, softly speaking yet always sharp, there’s no sign of his glorious experience on Neil’s shoulders. Still, this is an experience which, if shortened … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Black Sabbath, Colosseum II, Neil Murray, Whitesnake


