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WHITESNAKE LIVE AT DONINGTON 30th ANNIVERSARY - LIVE STREAM AND DIGITAL RELEASE (Article)
Thursday, August 13, 2020
A Live Stream Of The Legendary Concert, Plus Pre-Show Q&A Featuring David Coverdale, Steve Vai, Adrian Vandenberg, Rudy Sarzo And Tommy Aldridge To Take Place On August 18 To Celebrate The 30th Anniversary Of The Live Performance, A Remastered 17 Track Collection Of The Band’s Full Performance Will Be Released Digitally On The Same Day Whitesnake are celebrating the 30th Anniversary of their legendary set at Monsters of Rock with a new streaming concert, Live At Donington, that will feature the band’s classic live performance the official Whitesnake YouTube channel. The screening will be
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WATCH: David Coverdale Unboxes the 25th Anniversary Edition of RESTLESS HEART (Article)
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
The singer and raconteur takes a deep dive into the upcoming CD and vinyl versions.
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5 Things You May Not Have Known About David Coverdale (Article)
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Today we celebrate the birthday of David Coverdale, onetime frontman for Deep Purple, occasional solo artist, but predominantly the lead singer of Whitesnake. To commemorate this very important date, we’ve put together a list of five things that you may or may not have known about Coverdale, so give ‘em a read, and then listen to some of his biggest hits! 1. He played on a bill with Deep Purple four years before he became their lead singer. In 1969, Coverdale was the lead singer of a band called The Government, a stint which, if nothing else, led him to be on the same bill as Deep Purple once
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Record Store Day 2018 (Article)
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
If you’re reading this right now, please stop doing so at the end of this sentence and go circle April 21 on the calendar. Now that you’ve done so, maybe you’d like to know why you just did that: April 21 is Record Store Day 2018, the day that vinyl fans literally spend all year waiting for. As usual, Rhino will be offering up a plethora of limited-edition releases to help spur you into heading to your local record retailer and spending some money in their establishment, and – also as usual – we think we’ve done a pretty darned swell job of putting together a collection of items that spans the
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March 1984: Ratt Release OUT OF THE CELLAR (Article)
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
The album's lead single "Round and Round" helped define the decade in rock.
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From Rhino with Love: A New Playlist: “What An April Fool Believes” (Article)
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
It’s the first day of a new month, but it’s so much more than that: it’s the first of April, which means that it’s also April Fool’s Day. That said, we’re in kind of a weird situation at the moment – and, boy, is that an understatement! – which has placed us all in a mindset where things that might normally be funny suddenly aren’t as funny as they might be. Basically, what we’re saying is that the number of pranks one usually sees on this day of the year are almost certainly going to be toned down, if not silenced altogether. But having said that, it doesn’t mean we can’t find some way of
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What’s That Song? POSE (Article)
Monday, August 6, 2018
Not everyone puts stock in what a TV series’ Rotten Tomatoes rating is, but if you’re someone whose viewing habits live and die by how high a program’s percentage is, then here’s hoping you’re watching FX’s Pose, which currently sits at a staggering 97% as of this writing. Created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Steven Canals, Pose is set in the general timeframe of 1987-1988 and takes a look at different lifestyles in New York City at the time, including the rise of Donald Trump, the downtown social and literary scene, and the so-called “ball culture.” Of course, just by virtue of seeing
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Fun with Playlists: Amazon’s Re[Discover] The ‘80s (Article)
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Who doesn’t love ‘80s music? Hold your tongue, pally: that was a rhetorical question, because everyone loves ‘80s music...and if they say they don’t, they’re just being a Negative Nelly. Hand on heart, we guarantee * that if they sit there and consider it, they’ll think of some ‘80s song that they like. *not an actual guarantee Okay, for the sake of argument, let’s just say that maybe they’re struggling to come up with one. If that’s so, then they’re in luck, because Rhino has teamed with Amazon to bring you a fun series of [RE]DISCOVER THE ‘80s playlists that’ll take you all through the
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Essential Atlantic: Ratt, OUT OF THE CELLAR (Article)
Thursday, June 25, 2020
For the next several weeks (or maybe just until we decide that we want to stop doing it, since normalcy seems likely to remain on hiatus for the foreseeable future), Rhino.com will be spotlighting an album from the Atlantic Records discography that qualifies as “Essential.” And what rigorous standards and/or mathematical algorithm did we use to come up with the criteria to define “Essential,” you ask? None at all. You’ll just have to trust our instincts. But they’re really good, we swear... Given the recent resurgence in popularity of this band thanks to a certain commercial, one might argue
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Rhino Historic Tours: Rock in Rio (Article)
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
32 years ago today, the very first Rock in Rio festival kicked off in…Albuquerque. Nah, just kidding, it took place exactly where you’d expect for it to have taken place: in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. You have to give the organizers of Rock in Rio credit: they knew how to put together a festival that catered to damned near everyone’s taste in music. The event started on January 11, 1985 and carried on through January 20, with AC/DC, George Benson, Queen, Rod Stewart, and Yes serving as headliners, but those who attended from the first day all the way through to the bitter end were also treated to
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