Deep Purple is a British rock band, originally from Hertford, Hertfordshire, England. Formed in 1968, it is considered one of the founders of the genus Hard Rock with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. During its fifty years of existence, the group is still made up of five musicians (a singer, a guitarist, a bassist, a drummer and an organist), but he had several changes of staff who determined his musical evolution. The characteristic elements of the sound of Deep Purple During most of its existence are the Blackmore Ritchie Stratocaster Guitar Stratocaster and the Hammond Organ of Jon Lord. Deep Purple is considered one of the largest British rock groups and has sold about 130 million records around the world since its creation. During his first two years of existence, the original quintet records three albums influenced by the psychedelic current and classical music. The arrival in 1969 Ian Gillan singer and the Roger Glover bassist gives rise to the group s most popular period, with in rock albums and Head machine (with Smoke On the Water tube) and remarkable public recording Made In Japan. After the departure of Gillan and Glover in 1973, their replacements David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes guide the group s music in a soul and funk direction, a reinforced evolution by the arrival of the guitarist Tommy Bolin, replacing Ritchie Blackmore, in 1975. Group separates the following year at the end of which Bolin dies of an overdose of drugs. In 1980, Rod Evans, the first singer of the group, lifts a false purple deep, with unknown musicians who give some stormy concerts before justice ends the tuition. The emblematic formation of the early 1970s, the famous Mark II, then reformed in 1984, but its composition fluctuates during the ten years that follow, dominated by the conflicting relations between Ian Gillan and Ritchie Blackmore: the first is returned from the group to 1988 before finding it in 1992, while the second finally slams the door in 1993. Deep Purple regains some stability with the arrival of his replacement Steve Morse the following year, and Don Airey in 2002 replacing Jon replacement Lord party to devote himself to his solo projects. Since then, the group continues to produce albums in the genus Hard Rock while giving concerts around the world at a sustained pace. It is inducted at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016, including posthumous for Jon Lord, died in 2012 of cancer suites.
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