Whitesnake

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Whitesnake is a British hard rock band, active primarily in the 1980's.

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Career

The band was formed by David Coverdale (of Deep Purple) in the late 70's and was originally popular only in Europe and Japan.

During the band's early years, its music was primarily blues-oriented hard rock. Members of the band include Jon Lord and Ian Paice(of Deep Purple), Dave Dowle and Neil Murray. The band has featured many talented guitarists over the years including: Bernie Marsden, Micky Moody, John Sykes, Adrian Vandenberg, Vivian Campbell and Steve Vai.

After a major personnel shift, Whitesnake released 1984's Slide It In, which went gold in the United States. The following album, simply titled Whitesnake (1987), marked the band's U.S. breakthrough, driven by the power ballad "Is This Love" and the #1 hit single, "Here I Go Again." The album sold over eight million copies in the U.S. and pushed sales of Slide It In to over two million copies. The album's exposure was boosted by heavy airplay of its videos, which featured Coverdale's wife Tawny Kitaen, on MTV. Oddly enough, Coverdale fired all of the band members who recorded Whitesnake after the album was released, retaining only session musician Adrian Vandenberg.

The band was altered again for Slip Of The Tongue (1989), which featured guitar legend Steve Vai; the record did not sell well in spite of his appearance. 1990 saw a Greatest Hits album, but other than that the band was dormant until 1997. In that year, an album called Restless Heart was released, though not in the United States. Since then Whitesnake has only released an unplugged Japan show Starkers In Tokyo.

In 2003 Coverdale reactivated Whitesnake for a 25-year celebration tour. Joining Coverdale were Doug Aldrich (guitar), Reb Beach (guitar), Mark Mendoza (bass), Tommy Aldridge (drums), and Timothy Drury (keyboards). That same year, they headlined the Rock Never Stops Tour with other 80s bands. This line-up remained stable until early 2005, when Mendoza left to pursue other projects, and was replaced by Uriah Duffy.

In February 2006 Whitesnake released a live DVD titled Live....In The Still Of The Night and announced a spring / summer tour taking in Japan and Europe.

Current line-up

Albums

DVD

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot 100 US Mainstream Rock UK
1980 "Fool For Your Loving" #53 - #13 Ready An' Willing
1981 "Don't Break My Heart Again" - - #17 Come An' Get It
1981 "Would I Lie To You" - - #37 Come An' Get It
1982 "Here I Go Again" - - #34 Saints & Sinners
1984 "Give Me More Time" - - #29 Slide It In
1984 "Love Ain't No Stranger" - #34 - Slide It In
1987 "Here I Go Again" (remix) #1 #4 #9 Whitesnake
1987 "Is This Love" #2 #13 #9 Whitesnake
1987 "Still Of The Night" #79 #18 #16 Whitesnake
1988 "Give Me All Your Love" #48 #22 #18 Whitesnake
1989 "Fool For Your Loving" #37 #2 - Slip Of The Tongue
1989 "Slip Of The Tongue" - #32 - Slip Of The Tongue
1990 "The Deeper The Love" #28 #4 #35 Slip Of The Tongue
1990 "Now You're Gone" #96 #15 #31 Slip Of The Tongue

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