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Whitesnake’s David Coverdale announces retirement
The former Deep Purple and Whitesnake vocalist David Coverdale announced his retirement at the age of 74 after a career spanning more than five decades as one of the most influential rock singers of all time. Whitesnake’s final show took place in 2022 at Hellfest in France, and the last song performed was “Still of the Night,” featuring a special appearance by guitarist Steve Vai.
In recent years, he has faced numerous health issues, including ongoing treatment for a persistent upper respiratory infection.
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"Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, brothers and sisters of the 'Snake, a special announcement for you. After 50 years-plus of an incredible journey with you, with Deep Purple, with Whitesnake, Jimmy Page, the last few years has been very evident to me that it's time really for me to hang up my rock and roll platform shoes and my skintight jeans. And as you can see, we've taken care of the lion's wig. But it's time for me to call it a day.
"I love you dearly. I thank everyone who's assisted and supported me on this incredible journey — all the musicians, the crew, the fans, the family. It's amazing, but it really is time for me to just enjoy my retirement. And I hope you can appreciate that. Once again, I love you with all my heart. Fare thee well," David Coverdale said.
Coverdale first achieved fame as a member of Deep Purple, being Ian Gillan replacement. A couple years later formed Whitesnake, his own successful band. With Purple he recorded three albums: "Burn" (1974)"Stormbringer" (1974) and "Come Taste the Band" (1975). With Whitesnake he recorded 13 studio albums, the final one being "Flesh & Blood," released in 2019. The band sold an estimated amount of more than 18 million records worldwide.The post Whitesnake’s David Coverdale announces retirement appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.