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  1. Get breaking news and the latest updates on Ritchie Blackmore, plus photos, video, background, and more. News. Today's news; ... All Because of You (Remix) 2004. Take It: Sessions '63-'68. 1998 ...

  2. 20 de feb. de 2015 · The Real Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame: Ritchie Blackmore. In 1975, just after he left Deep Purple, the guitarist gave a series of interviews about his inspirations and his time in the band. This is what The Man In Black had to say. On April 18, Lou Reed, Green Day, Ringo Starr, Joan Jett and others will be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of ...

  3. Dancer and the Moon. Released June 11, 2013. Dancer and the Moon, released in 2013, continued Blackmore’s Night’s exploration of medieval and Renaissance music, blended with elements of folk and rock.This album, released on Frontiers Records and produced by Ritchie Blackmore, offered a collection of both original compositions and unique interpretations of traditional songs.

  4. 14 de mar. de 2023 · And, perhaps, Blackmore didn’t give him much to work with. Today, though, White sounds like the next best thing. While at times (Too Late For Tears and Black Masquerade) he seems to be channeling Rainbow’s 1980s singer Joe Lynn Turner… mostly he sings very much like Dio.Hence this plays like an album nearly 20 years out of its time, the missing link between the two eras as Blackmore ...

  5. Discogs: CD, All For One - The Finest Collection Of Blackmore's Night. ... All Because Of You - New Remix: 3:30: 15: Once In A Million Years (Wenn Aus Liebe Sehnsucht Wird) 4:31: Video: Way To Mandalay: 3:03:

  6. 1. All Because of You (3:37) 2. Home Again (5:27) Total Time 9:04. Line-up / Musicians - Candice Night / lead & backing vocals, shawm, harp, recorder, pennywhistle, electric bagpipes - Ritchie Blackmore / electric & acoustic guitar, mandolin, hurdy-gurdy, tambourine, Renaissance drum - Carmine Giglio / keyboards - Pat Regan / keyboards

  7. Blackmore’s purple patch. From 1970, Deep Purple’s ‘Mark II’ lineup changed everything. Ian Gillan joined on vocals, and Blackmore increasingly led the direction of the band. “Ritchie wasn’t just the guitar player, he was a brilliant innovator,” judged bassist Roger Glover. “Things he wrote defy description.