What happened to Jon Lord?
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- What happened to Jon Lord?
- Who replaced Jon Lord in Deep Purple?
- What organ did Deep Purple use?
- Where did Jon Lord live?
- What is the music on Jon Lord's gravestone?
- Who is John Lord gardener?
- Who are the members of Deep Purple now?
- Who replaced Ian Gillan?
- Where is Jon Lord buried?
- What kind of organ did Jon Lord play?
What happened to Jon Lord?
Jon Lord, the keyboardist of the pioneering British hard-rock band Deep Purple, died on Monday in London. He was 71. The cause was a pulmonary embolism, said his manager, Bruce Payne. Mr.
Who replaced Jon Lord in Deep Purple?
Keyboardist Don Airey (Rainbow, Judas Priest, Ozzy) joined Deep Purple after Jon Lord's death. The musician talked about replacing the legendary Lord and how nervous he was about his position in the band.
What organ did Deep Purple use?
Hammond organ Lord was influenced by classical, blues and jazz but played his Hammond organ with a rock attitude and helped Deep Purple become pioneers of progressive and heavy rock.
Where did Jon Lord live?
SonningJon Lord / Luoghi in cui ha vissuto
What is the music on Jon Lord's gravestone?
Smoke on the Water Jon Lord grave and headstone with the music of Smoke on the Water.
Who is John Lord gardener?
John Lord is owner of Ratoath Garden Centre and Ratoath Gardens where he puts his garden ideas into practice. John is (particularly perennial) plant mad.
Who are the members of Deep Purple now?
Current
Name | Years active | Instruments |
---|---|---|
Ian Paice | 1984–present | drums percussion |
Roger Glover | 1984–present | bass, occasional keyboards |
Ian Gillan | 1992–present | lead and backing vocals conga harmonica |
Steve Morse | 1994–present | guitar |
Who replaced Ian Gillan?
Joe Lynn Turner Maybe fans should have seen it coming. Blackmore's hand-picked successor for Gillan was none other than one-time Rainbow frontman, Joe Lynn Turner.
Where is Jon Lord buried?
Saint Mary the Virgin Churchyard, HambledenJon Lord / Place of burial
What kind of organ did Jon Lord play?
Hammond C3 organ Lord's strict reliance on the Hammond C3 organ sound, as opposed to the synthesizer experimentation of his contemporaries, places him firmly in the jazz-blues category as a band musician and far from the progressive-rock sound of Keith Emerson and Rick Wakeman.