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  1. T he Sunflower Jam is the brainchild of Jacky Paice, wife of Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice. Founded in 2006, Jacky was inspired to help those fighting cancer and other diseases after meeting a 16 year old boy named Kevin. Kevin had Leukaemia and a friend of Jacky’s who headed the complimentary therapy care team at the University College London called her and asked for a favour.

  2. 12 de sept. de 2014 · We talked with Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice —his wife, Jacky, founded the Sunflower Jam—about his early days with Jon Lord, the musical gifts he brought to the band, and his memories about the night of the tribute concert. We also are excited to premiere the live video for the performance of Deep Purple's "Burn," featuring Iron Maiden 's ...

  3. The Sunflower Jam is a British charity registered in England and Wales (1138401) since 2010, founded by Jacky Paice, wife of Deep Purple drummer, Ian Paice.Other high-profile supporters are the actor Jeremy Irons, ex-Jamiroquai bassist Nick Fyffe, Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson, Queen guitarist Brian May, and Charles, King of the United Kingdom.

  4. 21 de nov. de 2019 · Whitesnake onstage at Liverpool Empire, November 4, 1979 (Image credit: Alan Perry) It wasn’t quite over yet. We made one final, doomed, attempt to keep things going – collectively deciding to fire Seabreeze [Whitesnake management company]. A band meeting with John Coletta was arranged at the Newman Street office.

  5. 10 de ago. de 2022 · Purpendicular feat. Ian Paice release the official video for "Human Mechanic". The song is the first single and title track of the upcoming new studio album ...

  6. 29 de jun. de 2021 · The legendary Ian Paice has just turned 73, but the drummer's career is far from over. With the new Deep Purple album "Whoosh!” coming out in 2020 and the tour (that promises to be Deep Purple's ...

  7. 16 de abr. de 2021 · The British rock band famous for their song "Here I Go Again" created a timeless hit when the widely recognized track rose to popularity in 1987. The song earned Whitesnake their first No. 1 in the U.S. It was written by the group's lead singer and frontman David Coverdale in 1981 and originally released in 1982.