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Tag Archives: Ritchie Blackmore
BLACKMORE’S NIGHT See The Light On A Spring Album
December 10, 2020

Having issued a seasonal EP “Here We Come A-Caroling” a week ago, BLACKMORE’S NIGHT have just announced the release of a full-length record on March 12th, 2021. Titled “Nature’s Light” and adorned with a rather unremarkable cover artwork, it comprises … Continue reading
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Tagged Blackmore's Night, Candice Night, Ritchie Blackmore
WILLIAM SHATNER – Blues
October 16, 2020

Cleopatra 2020 Reconnecting with this mortal coil, Captain Kirk sets his sights for the earthliest songs of all and infuses them with twists and turns of his inimitable own. On the recent years, William Shatner’s space credentials have been exploited … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Lee, Arthur Adams, blues, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, Jürgen Engler, Kirk Fletcher, Pat Travers, Ritchie Blackmore, Steve Cropper, William Shatner
William Shatner Gets The Blues With Ritchie Blackmore And Other Guests
August 16, 2020

There’s nothing that the legendary William Shatner can’t do, and his off-screen career, particularly in the field of music, keeps on proving this point. Yet while most of the actor’s previous albums – such as – and guest spots usually … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Lee, Pat Travers, Ritchie Blackmore, William Shatner
RAINBOW Report From Their 2016 Concerts
September 28, 2016

It didn’t take Ritchie Blackmore long to prepare live recordings and footage from the concerts RAINBOW played this summer: “Memories In Rock – Live In Germany” will see the light of day on November 18th. As its title suggests, that’s going to be … Continue reading
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Tagged Rainbow, Ritchie Blackmore
RAINBOW – Boston 1981
May 28, 2016

Cleopatra 2016 Spectacular charge by The Man in Black and his motley crew of merry gentlemen. The spring of 1981 found Ritchie Blackmore’s band at their tightest, with former flash reined in for a slick performance of non-progressive or panache-strutting … Continue reading
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Tagged Bobby Rondinelli, Don Airey, hard rock, Joe Lynn Turner, live, Rainbow, Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover