
Den
verdskjende britiske rockegruppa Whitesnake med
David Coverdale i spissen kjem for første gong på festival i Noreg i sommar.
Gruppa kjem til å laga eit forrykande show under Skånevik
Blusefestival laurdag den 8. juli.
Du vil få oppleva ei gruppe av store dimensjonar som har
seld meir enn 40 mill. plater.
Whitesnake blei starta i 1977 av Deep
Purple vokalisten David Coverdale som mange meiner har ein av
rockens beste stemmer. Mange
store artistar har vore innom gruppa som framleis vert rekna
som ei av dei største innan rock.
Dei kjem til Skånevik Bluesfestival rett frå sin store 2006
– turne i Storbritannia og ikkje sjeldan vert showa deira utseld
lang tid på førehand.
Gjennom den lange karrieren har Coverdale
vore bandet sin store leiar. Han
har utvikla seg og bandet og har tatt dei til stadig nye høgder. I
Skånevik vil ein møta ein vokalist og ei gruppe som verkeleg vil
skapa noko for publikum.

Frå deira biografi
David
Coverdale was born on 22nd September 1951 in Saltburn-by-the-Sea,
North Yorkshire in the United Kingdom. His parents managed a pub The
Red Lodge in the town. This was also the scene of David's first
public solo performance at the age of 12. He went to school at
Huntcliffe Secondary Modern in Saltburn. He studied for a short time
at Green Lane Art College in Middlesbrough training to be a graphic
design artist and a teacher. During this time he sang with an
assortment of local bands in his spare time, David soon discovered
that his heart belonged to rock and roll and the outlet it offered
him for emotional and artistic expression.
Inspired
by his all-time hero, singer guitarist Jimi Hendrix, and American
blues singers such as Muddy Waters, Bobby Bland and soul singers;
Otis Redding and Wilson Pickett, David decided to concentrate on
making a career in music.
In
1973, aged 21 and working in a clothes boutique by day, and singing
in a local club band Fabuloso Brothers by night, he answered an ad
in Melody Maker for the job of lead singer with Deep Purple,
famously enclosing a photo of himself as a boy scout with his
audition tape.
In
a classic rags-to-riches story David was plucked from obscurity and
became the front man of one of the biggest bands in the world at
that time - Deep Purple. He remained with the band from 1973 to 1976
and was featured on such classic albums as 'Burn', 'Stormbringer', 'Made
In Europe' and 'Come Taste The Band'.
After
resigning from the band in March 1976, David released a low-key solo
album entitled 'David Coverdale Whitesnake' followed by 'Northwinds'
the next year, by which time he had formed the band known as
Whitesnake. "It was the height of the punk era", he
recalls, "and I was told nobody was interested in hard rock. So
I booked a tour of several little clubs and theatres in England, and
found there were thousands of people waiting to get in. I thought,
"Hang on, somebody was definitely wrong."
From
their humble beginnings in 1977, Whitesnake gradually went from
strength to strength. 'Fool For Your Loving', a song David had
originally written for blues artist BB King, became the band's
breakthrough hit in the UK. Through one EP ('Snakebite') and 6
albums ('Trouble', 'Lovehunter', 'Ready An Willing', 'Live...In The
Heart Of The City', 'Come An Get It' and 'Saints & Sinners',
over the next six years, Whitesnake established itself as a major
force in Europe.
After
sell-out tours, setting new attendance records and conquering the
continental charts, Whitesnake were ready to conquer America. In
1984 Whitesnake signed to Geffen Records and shortly afterwards
David relocated to the US, which has been his home ever since.
1984
saw the band's American debut album, Slide It In, including tracks
such as 'Love Ain't No Stranger', Slow & Easy
and the title cut, helped it become a Top 40 multi-platinum hit.
Whitesnake was an international success. Due to a serious sinus
illness that threatened David's ability to ever sing again,
Whitesnake would not be a heard from for three more years.
When
David returned, his voice was strong as ever. He led Whitesnake to
global superstardom with the phenomenal success of the self-titled
1987 album. Selling more than ten million copies in the US alone,
the album held the No. 2 position on the charts for more than six
months and contained the no. 1 single 'Here I Go Again'. The
follow-up 'Is This Love' reached No. 2. It also featured the rock
anthem Still of the Night. Later that same year, 'Whitesnake'; the
self-titled album was named 'Album of the Year' by music
publications around the world.
In
1989 Whitesnake released the Top 10 multi-platinum-selling follow-up
Slip Of The Tongue, continuing what Coverdale, with tongue firmly in
cheek, calls the band's rock 'n' roll "sex drama", "exploring
the themes of love on an assortment of different levels, mostly
horizontal, perpendicular -& knee-trembling levels."
In
1990, following a 3-year stint of constant touring and recording,
David took a break from Whitesnake to collaborate with legendary Led
Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page on the highly successful 1993 'Coverdale/Page'
album and subsequent Japanese tour.
Following
the No. 1 Greatest Hits release and accompanying tour in 1994,
Whitesnake released the Restless Heart album in 1997, a No. 1 hit on
the Japanese charts. Originally, the album was meant as a Coverdale
solo record, but, EMI Records wanted it to be a Whitesnake album.
This was closely followed by an unplugged album, 'Starkers In
Tokyo'.
"When
Adrian Vandenberg and I were asked by Toshiba EMI to perform an
acoustic set of songs whilst promoting the Restless Heart album in
Japan," recalls David, initially, we were unenthusiastic. Even
through we usually write our rock songs on acoustic guitars, it is
with the vision of the final drum driven, electric guitar fuelled,
and chest beating "Tarzan" vocal approach that people
identify as Whitesnake. As writers, we also believe that if a song
is of any worth you should be able to present it any way you care
to. Fast, slow, loud or soft, just as long as the integrity and
emotional essence is intact. So, we decided to accept the challenge
of "undressing" our songs to the bare essential; one
acoustic guitar and one voice." Recorded in front of an invited
audience, Starkers In Tokyo followed Restless Heart to the No. 1 in
the Japanese charts.
Following
Whitesnake's sell-out world tour of 1997, David put the band on
hiatus to concentrate on being a husband to Cindy and father to
Jasper, after missing out on most of the early years of his now
grown-up daughter because of the constant touring schedules of the
late 70s and 80s.
2000
saw the release of a David Coverdale solo album, 'Into the Light',
plus the launch of Whitesnake.com, one of the most regarded, and
successful websites in contemporary music. In 2003 Whitesnake
enjoyed a triumphant return to the US live scene for the first time
in 12 years on what David dubbed the 'Mmmm, Nice Package Tour'.
David
then headed to Europe with his 'New Snakes for the New Millennium',
where they headlined the Monsters of Rock tour. The band finished
touring in Japan in September 2003. Says David, "I left home
for a two month tour in January, and returned nine months later! It
appears people missed Whitesnake as much as I missed performing."
To
celebrate the bands Silver Jubilee (25th Anniversary) in 2003, EMI
released two Best Of albums - a single Best of Whitesnake CD on 17th
March and a double Anthology on May 12th. The Early Years, a
companion volume to the anniversary CDs was released in 2004 to
coincide with Whitesnake's successful 3-month European tour. The
band filmed several shows on the tour for their first live DVD to be
released in January 2006, and recorded many shows from the 2003-2004
tours for a new live CD tentatively scheduled for a 2006 release.
Whitesnake is back and ready to rock in 2005!
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