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Whitesnake

British hard rock band

Whitesnake

British hard rock band
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Biography

Whitesnake are a hard rock band formed in England in 1978. The group was originally put together as the backing band for singer David Coverdale, who had recently left Deep Purple. Though the band quickly developed into their own entity, Coverdale is the only constant member throughout their history.
Whitesnake enjoyed much success in the UK, Europe and Japan through their early years. The albums Ready an’ Willing, Come an’ Get It and Saints & Sinners all reached the top ten on the UK Albums Chart. By the mid-1980s, however, Coverdale had set his sights on breaking through in North America, where Whitesnake remained largely unknown. With the backing of American label Geffen Records, Whitesnake released their self-titled album in 1987, which proved to be their biggest success to date, selling over eight million copies in the US and spawning the hit singles “Here I Go Again” and “Is This Love”. Whitesnake also adopted a more contemporary look, akin to the Los Angeles glam metal scene. After releasing Slip of the Tongue in 1989, Coverdale decided to put Whitesnake on hold to take a break from the music industry. Aside from a few short-lived reunions in the 1990s, the band remained mostly inactive until 2003, when Coverdale put together a new line-up to celebrate Whitesnake’s 25th anniversary. Since then Whitesnake have released four more studio albums and toured extensively around the world.
Whitesnake’s early sound has been characterized by critics as blues rock, but they slowly began moving toward a more commercially accessible hard rock style. Themes such as love and sex are common in Whitesnake’s lyrics, which have also been criticized for their excessive use of sexual innuendos and double entendres. Whitesnake have been nominated for several awards during their career, including Best British Group at the 1988 Brit Awards. They have also been featured on lists of the greatest hard rock bands of all time by several media outlets, while their songs and albums have appeared on many “best of” lists by outlets, such as VH1 and Rolling Stone.

Associated Acts

Deep Purple Black Sabbath Paice Ashton Lord Dio Blue Murder Coverdale Page Manic Eden The Snakes The Company of Snakes The Dead Daisies

Genres

Hard rock blues rock glam metal heavy metal

Origin

London, England

Website
Years Active

1978 1990 1994 1997 2003 present

Name

Whitesnake

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