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Whitesnake (2096 bytes)
1: '''Whitesnake''' was a British [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]... 5: ...ation|platinum album]]. The following album, ''[[Whitesnake 1987]]'', was another huge success, driven by the... 7: ... though not in the [[United States]]. Since then Whitesnake has only released an unplugged Japan show [[Stark... 9: In [[2003]] Whitesnake regrouped for a 25-year celebration tour. 14: *[[David Coverdale's Whitesnake]] (1976) (Coverdale Solo) Trouble (368 bytes) 7: ...ble (Whitesnake album)|Trouble]]'', an album by [[Whitesnake]]. David Coverdale (2106 bytes) 2: ...al line-up of Whitesnake. Coverdale remained with Whitesnake thereafter until their dissolution in [[1994]] wh... 4: ..., he had tired of the more cartoonish elements of Whitesnake's image:<blockquote>"I've had enough of the Tarza... 6: In December 2002, Coverdale re-reformed Whitesnake for an American and European tour, with Tommy Ald... John Sykes (1176 bytes) 1: ...ock guitarist who has played in bands Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake, The Tygers of Pan Tang, Blue Murder and his solo... 5: ...titled record also known simply as 1987. This was Whitesnakes most successfull recording and songs like "Cryin... 9: For the Whitesnake record John Sykes used a 50Watt Mesa Boogie head ... Blue Murder (731 bytes) 1: ...group's sound was modelled on Sykes' earlier band Whitesnake. They released four studio albums before breaking... Cozy Powell (1238 bytes) 5: ...Powell performed with a number of major bands - [[Whitesnake]] from 1982 to 1984, then with [[Keith Emerson]] ... 7: ...rray]] (fellow ex-member of Cozy Powell's Hammer, Whitesnake and Black Sabbath) were members of the [[Brian Ma... Tommy Funderburk (360 bytes) 3: ... Marx, Rick Springfield, Starship, REO Speedwagon,Whitesnake, Yes and lots of others. The Young & Moody Band (325 bytes) 1: ...(band)|Status Quo]] co-writer [[Bob Young]] and [[Whitesnake]] guitarist [[Mick Moody]]. Their [[1981]] singl... Hair band (408 bytes) 1: ...f hair bands include [[Motley Crue]], [[Ratt]], [[Whitesnake]], [[Great White]], [[White Lion]], and [[Poison ... Ian Paice (557 bytes) 5: ... has also played with [[Paice, Ashton & Lord]], [[Whitesnake]], and [[Gary Moore]]. Don Airey (549 bytes) 1: ...ry Moore]], [[Jethro Tull (band)|Jethro Tull]], [[Whitesnake]], [[Michael Schenker]], [[Rainbow (band)|Rainbow... Jon Lord (606 bytes) 4: He was a member of [[Deep Purple]], [[Whitesnake]], [[Paice, Ashton & Lord]], [[Artwoods]] and [[F... 1985 (song) (813 bytes) 3: ...ove" video, [[George Michael]]'s "Faith" video, [[Whitesnake]]'s "Is This Love" video, and directly parodies [... Marta Wisniewska (721 bytes) 4: ...ong "Here I Go Again" which is a [[cover]] of a [[Whitesnake]] song, this time produced by [[Groove Coverage]]... Tawny Kitaen (732 bytes) 3: ... was married to [[David Coverdale]] of the band [[Whitesnake]] from [[1989]]-[[1991]] and baseball pitcher [[C... Monsters of Rock (1629 bytes) 1: ...ion]], [[Therapy?]], [[Thunder]], [[W.A.S.P.]], [[Whitesnake]] (1983 and 1990's headliners), [[White Zombie]],... List of British hard rock and heavy metal musical groups or performers (1637 bytes) 67: *[[Whitesnake]] Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1987 (USA) (2117 bytes) 51: | [[October 10]] || Here I Go Again || Whitesnake Tyketto (1798 bytes) 3: ...Come Easy". Musically, it was somewhere between [[Whitesnake]] and [[Bon Jovi]], with Tyketto opening for the ... Indus Creed (1978 bytes) 5: ...as Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Deep Purple, Van Halen, Whitesnake and others. Based in Bombay (now known as Mumbai)...
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