was born on 9th June 1941 in Leicester, Great Britain. He started practising the piano at the age of 9, when his father decided that little Jon should become a classical pianist.
After having adapted emotionally to the instrument, he found jazz & blues a more alluring sort of music.
Note that Lord's middle name is *not* Vernon but Douglas. Thus he did not paint the sleeve-art for The Book Of Taliesyn. Some Cambridge professor did that.
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Till the early 1960s
The Bill Ashton Combo
People involved Bill Ashton (?); Jon Lord (kbr); and whoever else.
A jazz group.
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Early 1960s to 1963
Red Bludd's Bluesicians = The Don Wilson's Quartet
People involved Red Bludd [= Don Wilson] (bss); Reg Dunnage (drm); Derek Griffith (gtr); Jon Lord (kbr); Art Wood (vcl).
While alternating their name between the two above, they played numerous US air bases, weddings and tennis club dances.
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1963 to 1964
The Art Wood Combo
People involved Reg Dunnage (drm); Derek Griffith (gtr); Jon Lord (kbr); Malcolm Pool (bss); Art Wood (vcl).
The Art Wood Combo (if that was what they were called) joined forces with Red Bludd's Bluesicians when Don Wilson, i.e. Red Bludd himself, had been injured (killed?) in a car accident.
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Sometime during 1964
The Kinks
People involved The Kinks, i.e. Mick Avory (drm); Dave Davies (gtr/vcl); Ray Davies (vcl/gtr); Pete Quaife (bss); plus some sessioners incl. Jon Lord (kbr) and Jimmy Page (gtr).
The Kinks felt they needed some musicianship on their early recordings and thus invited some sessioners. Hence Jon Lord came to play piano on "You Really Got Me"! He probably plays organ on "Bald Headed Woman" and possibly also "Long Tall Sally" and "Lover Not A Fighter". Not all sources agree on Lord's contributions to this album though. Some claim he played piano and organ all over it, while others say he played piano on "You Really Got Me" and nothing else. Perhaps he played more than what was eventually ended up being released.
Albums & singles Long Tall Sally/I Took My Baby Home : UK Mar 1964 Pye 7N 15611 You Really Got Me/It's All Right : UK Aug 1964 Pye 7N 15673 Kinksize Hits [ep] : UK 1964 Pye Records NEP 24203 The Kinks [lp] : UK Oct 1964 Pye NPL 18096 The Kinks [cd] : Germany 1987 PRT Records 8.26670 ZR The Kinks [remastered cd; extra material] : UK 1998 You Really Got Me [lp] : US 1964 Reprise Records 6143
Material from above appears on... You Really Got Me (Best Of) [2cd] : Germany 1994 "edel company" The Kinks Remastered [3cd] : UK 1995 Castle ESB CD 268/DISK 1-3
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1964 to 1967
The Artwoods
People involved Derek Griffith (gtr); Keef Hartley (drm); Jon Lord (kbr); Colin Martin (drm); Malcolm Pool (bss); Art Wood (vcl).
Unsure exactly when the change of name occured; before the first release anyway. They toured UK extensively but also Europe, incl. Monte Carlo. Colin Martin replaced Keef Hartley sometime during 1967.
Albums & singles Talking About You/Kansas City [7" acetate] : UK 1964 Hoochie Coochie Man [7" acetate] : UK 1964 Sweet Mary/If I Ever Get My Hands On You : UK Sep 1964 Decca F.12015 Big City/Oh My Love : UK 1965 Decca F.12091 Goodbye Sisters/She Knows What To Do : UK 1965 Decca F.12206 If I Ever Get My Hands On You/Sweet Mary/Oh My Love/Big City [ep] : France 1965 Decca 457076 I Take What I Want/I'm Looking For A Saxophonist : UK 1966 Decca F.12384 I Feel Good/Molly Anderson's Cookery Book : UK 1966 Decca F.12465 Art Gallery [lp] : UK 1966 Decca LK.4830 Art Gallery [lp] : UK 1969 Eclipse ECM/(S)-2025 Art Gallery [cd; extra tracks] : Germany 1995 Repertoire REP-4533-WY Jazz In Jeans [ep] : UK 1967 Decca DFE.8654 What Shall I Do/In The Deep End : UK 1967 Parlophone R 5590
Material from above appears on... 100 Oxford Street [lp] : UK 1983 Edsel Records ED 107 100 Oxford Street [cd] : UK Apr 1991 Edsel Records ED CD 107 The Deep Purple Family Album [cd] : UK 1993 Connoisseur RP VSOP CD 187
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Sometime during 1967
St Valentine's Day Massacre
People involved Derek Griffith (gtr); Jon Lord (kbr); Colin Martin (drm); Malcolm Pool (bss); Art Wood (vcl).
With a new name and re-clothed in gangster suits, they flopped miserably.
Albums & singles Brother Can You Spare A Dime/Al's Party : UK 1967 Fontana TF.883
Material from above appears on... Art Gallery [cd; extra tracks] : Germany 1995 Repertoire REP-4533-WY
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Sometime during 1967
Santa Barbara Machine Head
People involved Twink Alder (drm); Kim Gardner (bss); Jon Lord (kbr); Ron Wood (gtr/vcl); and possibly some more.
A short-lived group that managed to record three tracks, i.e. "Porcupine Juice", "Albert" and "Rubber Monkey" (all are credited to Dudgeon/Lord). These seem to pop up on various blues collections from time to time.
Material appears on... Blues Anytime 4 [1lp] : UK Dec 1967 Immediate Records An Anthology Of British Blues Vol 2 [2lp] : UK Nov 1969 Immediate Records IMAL 05/06 An Anthology Of British Blues Vol 3 [cd] : Germany 1996 Charly Schallplatten CD IMM 4
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January/February 1968
The Flowerpot Men
People involved Tony Burrows (vcl); Neil Landon (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Carlo Little (drm); Pete Nelson (vcl); Ged Peck (gtr); Robin Shaw (vcl); Nick Simper (bss).
Lord replaced a sick keyboard player for one tour. He did not take part of any recordings with these guys.
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Early 1968
Boz
People involved Boz Burrell (vcl), with back-up: Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Chas Hodges (bss); Jon Lord (kbr); Ian Paice (drm).
Lord did sporadic session work during the entire sixties (and later too). This is one of them.
Albums & singles I Shall Be Released/Down In The Flood : UK 1968 Columbia DB 84006
Material from above appears on... Ritchie Blackmore Vol. 1 [2lp/cd] : UK 1989 Connoisseur RP VSOP LP/MC/CD 143 Take It! Sessions 63/68 [cd; Blackmore] : UK 1994 RPM Records RPM 120 Blackmore Anthology Vol. 2 [cd] : Japan 199? Teichiku CD TECX-23904 Blackmore Best Collection : Japan 199? Teichiku CD TECW-25088 The Derek Lawrence Sessions Take 1 [cd] : Germany 1991 Line Records 9.01118 0 The Derek Lawrence Sessions Take 2 [cd] : Germany 1991 Line Records 9.01119 0 25 Very Rare Masters From The Sixties [cd] : Germany February 1997 Line Records 901333
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February/March 1968
Roundabout
People involved Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Chris Curtis (vcl); Dave Curtis (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Nick Simper (bss); Bobby Woodman (drm).
The embryonic Deep Purple. Chris Curtis soon disappeared, as did Dave Curtis and Bobby Woodman. In came Rod Evans and Ian Paice.
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March/April 1968
Roundabout
People involved Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Rod Evans (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Nick Simper (bss); Ian Paice (drm).
Roundabout toured Scandinavia in April before changing their name to Deep Purple.
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April 1968 to July 1969
Deep Purple Mk I
People involved Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Rod Evans (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Ian Paice (drm); Nick Simper (bss).
The first Deep Purple line-up records three albums: Shades of Deep Purple (1968), Book of Taliesyn (1968) and Deep Purple (1969).
People involved Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Ian Gillan (vcl); Roger Glover (bss); Jon Lord (kbr); Ian Paice (drm).
A change in the line-up and four classic albums see the light of day: Deep Purple in Rock (1970), Fireball (1971), Machine Head (1972) and Who Do We Think We Are (1973).
People involved Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Ian Gillan (vcl); Roger Glover (bss); Jon Lord (org/pno/kbr); Ian Paice (drm); and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Arnold.
Lord's Concerto was performed live at the Royal Albert Hall on 24 September 1969; it was televized (in the UK and Denmark) and later also released on video (slightly edited), and it gave Deep Purple a huge marketing. Gillan finished his lyrics just minutes before taking the mike; and a subsequent concert arranger secured a local brazz band to play with Deep Purple since he couldn't get the symphony orchestra! (Read all about it on the sleeve notes to the video.) The Concerto was also performed at the Hollywood Bowl in the US during August 1970. Any recordings from that?
People involved Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Ian Gillan (vcl); Roger Glover (bss); Jon Lord (org/pno/kbr); Ian Paice (drm); the Light Music Society conducted by Malcolm Arnold.
The Concerto evoked the BBC to commission Lord to write another one, which he did. It was first performed by Deep Purple and the Light Music Society (with Malcolm Arnold again as the conductor) at the Royal Festival Hall in London on 17 September 1970. The individual movements of the Gemini Suite are slightly based on the personalities of Deep Purple. It was later re-recorded in the studio (see below) with a slight change in musicians (and musical arrangement).
Albums & singles Gemini Suite Live [cd] : UK 1993 RPM Records RPM 114
Material from above appears on... Ritchie Blackmore Vol 2 [cd] : UK 1991 Connoisseur RP VSOP LP/MC/CD 157
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Sometime during 1971
Jon Lord
People involved Tony Ashton (vcl); Yvonne Elliman (vcl); Roger Glover (bss); Albert Lee (gtr); Jon Lord (org/pno/kbr); Ian Paice (drm); the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Arnold.
Albums & singles Gemini Suite [lp] : UK Aug 1972 Purple TPSA 7501 Gemini Suite [lp] : Germany 1972 EMI/Purple Records 1c062-92817 Gemini Suite [lp] : US 1972 Purple Records/Capitol Gemini Suite [lp] : US? 19-- Safari Records LONG 10 Gemini Suite [cd] : Germany 198- Line Records LICD 9.00122-O Gemini Suite [cd] : US? April 1998 Purple Pyramid
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Sometime during 1971
The Last Rebel [sountrack]
People involved Ashton, Gardner & Dyke, together with the Royal Liverpool Symphony Orchestra, and Jon Lord.
Lord and Ashton wrote the soundtrack for a movie called The Last Rebel, directed by Denis McCoy and featuring Jack Elam, Victoria George, Ty Hardin, Joe Namath, Woody Strode, and others. The music was mostly performed by Ashton, Gardner & Dyke. Apparently also Lord performs on the album.
Albums & singles The Last Rebel [lp] : US 1971 Capitol SW-827 You Me And a Friend Of Mine/... : UK 1971 Capitol CL 15702 The Last Rebel [cd; bonus material] : UK 2002 Purple Records PUR 309
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January 1972
Jon Lord
People involved Tony Ashton (vcl); Roger Glover (bss); Albert Lee (gtr); Jon Lord (kbr); Ian Paice (drm); the Kammarorchestra conducted by Eberhard Schoener.
Lord's Gemini Suite was performed live at the Munich Concert Hall on 4th January 1972. Apparently this performance was even filmed but the tapes seem to have disappeared!
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Sometime during 1972
Ashton, Gardner, Dyke & Co
Lord did some string arrangements on a track called "Falling Song".
Albums & singles What A Bloody Long Day It's Been [lp] : UK 1972 What A Bloody Long Day It's Been [cd] : Germany 1994 Repertoire Records REP-4457-WY
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During 1972
Pete York
People involved Pete York (drm/prc); Ian Paice (drm); Jon Lord (kbr); Ray Fenwick (gtr); Charlie McCracken (bss); Steve Fearn (gtr/vcl); Roger Munns (pno); Bil Coleman (bss); Mel Thorpe (sxp/flt); Tom Bunny (trp).
Pete York's Percussion Band played a gig for the BBC, which was recorded (by bootleggers, at least). They also did a studio album, though Lord was not on it. (But Paice was.)
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September 1972
Ian Gillan
Ian Gillan recorded demo tapes with non-Deep Purple material as early as September 1972 and continued doing so over the next passing years. Various people appeared on these, incl. Jon Lord (kbr).
People involved Jon Lord (kbr); Yvonne Elliman (vcl); Pete York (drm); others, plus an orchestra conducted by Eberhard Schoener.
Another live performance of Lord's Gemini Suite done in Munich.
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March 1974
Ashton & Lord
People involved Tony Ashton (vcl/msc) & Jon Lord (msc); with Carmine Appice (drm); Madeline Bell (bvc); Howie Casey (sxp); Dave Casswell (trp); Terry Cox (drm); Jim Cregan (gtr); Mike Davies (trp); Jerry Donahue (gtr); Pat Donaldson (bss); Tony Ferguson (bvc); Pete Frampton (gtr); Jim Helms (bvc); John Mumford (trm); Ian Paice (drm); Dick Parry (sxp); Frank Ricotti (prc/vbr); Kenny Rowe (bvc); Graham White (bvc); Jo Ann Williams (bvc); Roger Willis (bvc).
Something that Ashton & Lord did just for the fun of it. (There's also a live BBC recording based on the material from this album.)
Albums & singles First Of The Big Bands [lp] : UK Apr 1974 Purple TPS 3507 First Of The Big Bands [lp] : Germany 1983 Line Records OLLP 5323 AS First Of The Big Bands [white lp] : Germany 1983 Line Records LILP 4.00119-J First Of The Big Bands [cd] : Germany 198- Line Records LILP 4.00119-O
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June 1974
Jon Lord & Eberhard Schoener
People involved Tony Ashton (vcl); David Coverdale (vcl); Ray Fenwick (gtr); Glenn Hughes (bss/vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Pete York (drm); the Orchestra of the Munich Chamber Opera conducted by Eberhard Schoener.
Lord & Schoener made a "Continuo On BACH" i.e. they finished an unfinished fugue by J. S. Bach. Together with a piece called "Window", it was performed and recorded live during the European presentation of Prix Jeunesse on 1 June 1974 at the Herkulessaal of the Munich Residenz.
Albums & singles Windows [lp] : UK 1974 Purple TPSA 7513 Windows [lp] : Europe 19-- Harvest 062-95634 Windows [lp] : Germany 198- Line Records LILP 4.00117 J Windows [cd] : Germany 198- Line Records LICD 9.00117 J Windows [cd] : UK 1999 RPM Records/Purple Records PUR 322
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September 1974
Ashton & Lord
People involved Carmine Appice (drm); Tony Ashton (kbr/vcl); Howie Casey (sxp); Dave Caswell (trp); Jim Crogan (gtr); Mike Davis (trp); Geoff Dolby (sxp); Pat Donaldson (bss); Ray Fenwick (gtr); Jon Lord (kbr); Max Middleton (pno); John Mumford (trm); Ian Paice (drm); Dick Parry (sxp); plus various back-up vocalists.
Ashton & Lord compiled a huge band to do a live concert for BBC Radio 1 based on the First Of The Big Bands album. It took place on 12 September 1974 at the London Paladium.
Albums & singles BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert [cd] : UK 1993 Windsong WINCD 033
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During 1974
Nazareth
People involved Pete Agnew (bss/bvc); Manuel Charlton (gtr/bvc); Dan McCafferty (vcl); Darrell Sweet (drm/bvc); plus Roger Glover (prc/prd); Jon Lord (pno).
Lord guested on Nazareth's Rampant album. He played piano on "Glad When You're Gone" and "Shanghai'd in Shanghai". Glover produced.
Albums & singles Rampant [lp] : UK 1974 Vertigo/Mooncrest CREST 15
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June 1975 to March 1976
Deep Purple Mk IV
People involved Tommy Bolin (gtr); David Coverdale (vcl); Glenn Hughes (bss/vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Ian Paice (drm).
A new guitar player gives Deep Purple new life. They record one album, Come Taste the Band (1975), before closing the enterprise entirely.
People involved Paul Karass (bss); Jon Lord (kbr); Mark Nauseef (prc); Andy Sommers (gtr); Pete York (drm); and the Philharmonia Hungarica conducted by Eberhard Schoener.
A superb rock/classics-fusion by the Lord himself. From the sleeve notes: "The theme behind the music ... is that of a baroque dance suite. A form of music which was brought to its highest level by Bach." The Bouree pops up now and then whenever Lord does his solo appearances.
Albums & singles Sarabande [lp] : UK Nov 1976 Purple TPSA 7516 (97943) Sarabande [lp] : Germany 1976 Hoerzu 1C062-97943 Sarabande [lp] : Germany 1983? Line Records LILP 9.00124-O Sarabande [cd] : Germany 19-- Line Records LICD 9.00124-O Sarabande [cd] : UK 1999? RPM Records/Purple Records PUR 305 Bourйe/Aria : UK Aug 1976 Purple PUR-131
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October 1975
The Butterfly Ball [live]
Lord guested as keyboardist on a live performance of Glover's Butterfly Ball at the Royal Albert Hall.
People involved Tony Ashton (pno/vcl); Les Binks (drm); David Coverdale (vcl); John Crocker (sxp); Ray Fenwick (gtr); Mo Foster (bss); Roger Glover (bss); Eddie Hardin (vcl/msc); Jimmy Helms (vcl); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Ric Lee (drm); Rick van der Linden (pno/msc); Jon Lord (pno); Mark Nauseef (drm/prc); John Slaughter (gtr); Henry Spinetti (drm); Pete York (drm); the Chris Barber Band (msc).
Eddie Hardin initiated a jazz-rock-ish session; Lord was there.
Albums & singles Wizard's Convention [lp] : UK Dec 1976 Purple Wizard's Convention [lp] : Germany 1976 RCA Records PPL1-8118 Wizard's Convention [lp] : US? 1976 RCA Records RS 1085 Wizard's Convention [cd; extra material] : Germany 1994 Repertoire REP-4474-WY Butterfly Ball - Wizard's Convention [cd] : UK 1989 Connoisseur VSOP CD 139 Butterfly Ball - Wizard's Convention [cd] : Japan 199- Teichiku TECW-30211-2
Material from above appears on... Wizard's Convention III [cd] : Japan January 1997 TDK Records International TDCN-5615
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August 1976 to September 1977
Paice, Ashton & Lord
People involved Tony Ashton (kbr/vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Bernie Marsden (grt); Paul Martinez (bss); Ian Paice (drm); plus possibly others as well.
PAL recorded an album, toured and started recordings for another album, but financial consideration eventually put a stop to that, which was vastly unfortunate since they managed to record a superb album; definitely one of the best Deep Purple spinn-offs ever! As for the second album, it was apparently recorded in its entirety except for the vocals. Unfortunately, however, the master tapes seem to have vanished; at least, they can't be found! PAL also did a short tour, during which Ashton fell of the stage and broke his leg; it didn't stop him finishing the concert though :-)
Albums & singles Malice In Wonderland [lp] : UK Oyster 2391 269 Malice In Wonderland [cd; extra material] : Germany 1995 Repertoire (Popumentary) REP-4568-WY Lifespan [video] : US 1977 BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert [cd] : UK 1992 Windsong WINCD 025
Material from above appears on... The Deep Purple Family Album [cd] : UK 1993 Connoisseur RP VSOP CD 187
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July 1978
Maggie Bell
People involved Maggie Bell (vcl); backed up by: Tony Ashton (kbr); Jon Lord (kbr); Andy Mackay (sxp); Paul Martinez (bss); Ian Paice (drm); Geoff Whiteborn (gtr).
Lord and Paice did a concert with Maggie Bell on 16th July 1978 at the Royal Festival Hall in London.
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Sometime during 1978
Joe Breen
People involved Bob Benham (gtr); Joe Breen (vcl/gtr); Vicky Brown (bvc); Hugh Burns (gtr); Barry d'Souza (drm); Mo Foster (bss); Roger Glover (kbr); Ray Glynn (str); Rick Hitchcock (gtr); Tony Hymas (kbr); Jon Lord (kbr); Dave Macrae (gtr); Dave Markee (bss); John Perry (bss); Henri Spinetti (drm); Joanne Stoke (bvc); Liza Strike (bvc); strings conducted by Graham Preskett.
Joe Breen was one of Glover's production jobs; Lord guests on two tracks (viz. "Shadows Of The Night" and"Hurting Each Other") on an album called More Than Meets The Eye.
Albums & singles More Than Meets The Eye [lp] : UK 1978 Vertigo 6370 430
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August 1978 to July 1979
Whitesnake
People involved David Coverdale (vcl); David Dowle (drm); Jon Lord (kbr); Bernie Marsden (gtr); Micky Moody (gtr); Neil Murray (bss).
After Ashton had declined to be keyboardist for Whitesnake, Lord was offered the job. This line-up of Whitesnake recorded the albums Trouble and Love Hunter.
People involved Riachard Digance (vcl/gtr); together with Barriemore Barlow (drm); Betsy Cook (vcl); John Glascock (bss); John Kirkpatrick (acc); Jon Lord (kbr); John O'Conner (gtr/vcl); David Palmer (kbr); Alan Randall (bnj/ukl/vcl); Tony Williams (bss).
Lord guests on three tracks, "A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square" "Goodbye My Friend Goodbye" and "Backstreet International".
Albums & singles A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square/Jungle Cup Final : UK Jan 1979 Chrysalis CHS 2285 A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square/Jungle Cup Final : UK 1979 Chrysalis CHS 2385 [reissue] Commercial Road [lp] : UK 1979 Chrysalis CHR 1262
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Late 1979 or early 1980
Bernie Marsden
People involved Bernie Marsden (gtr/vcl), with Don Airey (kbr); Jon Lord (kbr); Ian Paice (drm); and others.
Lord guests on "Sad Clown", "Brief Encounter" &and "Are You Ready?". Paice and Airey are also there on a few tracks.
Albums & singles "And About Time Too" [lp] : Japan Mar 1980 "And About Time Too" [cd] : Japan 1998? Avec Inc. AVCB-66044 "And About Time Too" [lp] : UK 1980 Sunburst 1c064-64361 "And About Time Too" [cd; extra material] : UK 1996 RPM Records RPM-152 "And About Time Too" [cd; extra material] : UK 1999? RPM Records/Purple Records PUR 313
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August 1979 to January 1982
Whitesnake
People involved David Coverdale (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Bernie Marsden (gtr); Micky Moody (gtr); Neil Murray (bss); Ian Paice (drm).
Still with Whitesnake; this line-up recorded three albums: Ready An' Willing, Come An' Get It and Saints An' Sinners.
People involved Bernie Marsden (gtr/vcl) with: John Cook (kbr); Jon Lord (kbr); Neil Murray (bss); Ian Paice (drm); Simon Phillips (drm); Cozy Powell (drm); Michael Schenker (hcl).
Another solo offering from one of 'em Whiteguitar Snakeplayers, with Lord guesting on "Look at me now", "So far away", "Who's foolin' who?", "Byblos (parts 1 & 2)" and "Can you do it?".
Albums & singles Look At Me Now [lp] : UK 1981 ... PCS-7217 Look At Me Now [lp] : UK? 1981 Sunburst 1A064-64454 Look At Me Now [cd] : Japan 1998? Avec Inc. AVCB-66045 Look At Me Now [cd; extra material] : UK 1996 RPM Records RPM-153 Look At Me Now [cd; extra material] : UK 1996 RPM Records/Purple Records PUR 314
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Sometime during 1981
Graham Bonnet
People involved Graham Bonnet (vcl), together with: Russ Ballard (gtr); Andy Bown (kbr); Mel Collins (sxp); John Cook (kbr); Martin Ditchman (prc); Kirby (gtr); Adrian Lee (snt); Jon Lord (kbr); Mick Moody (gtr); Neil Murray (bss); Ian Lynn (kbr); Richard Parfitt (gtr); Cozy Powell (drm); Francis Rossi (str/snt); Chrissie Stewart (bss); Gary Twigg (bss).
According to the album sleeve notes, Lord only guests on one of the album tracks, viz. "Don't Stand In The Open". The sleeve notes on the Liar-single credits Lord for keyboards; he does not, however, appear on the track "Liar". The b side - i.e. "Bad Days Are Gone" - doesn't appear on the album so Lord could be on that.
Albums & singles Line Up [lp] : UK/Europe 1981 Vertigo 6302 151 Night Games/Out On The Water : UK Mar 1981 Vertigo VER 1 (6000-637) Liar/Bad Days Are Gone : UK Jun 1981 Vertigo VER 2
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September 1981 to March 1982
Jon Lord
People involved Tony Ashton (vcl); Sam Brown (bvc); Vicki Brown (vcl/bvc); Boz Burrell (bss); Elmer Gantry (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Simon Kirke (drm); Bernie Marsden (gtr/vcl); Neil Murray (bss); Ian Paice (drm); Simon Phillips (drm); Cozy Powell (drm); Mick Ralphs (gtr).
Lord booked Britannia Row Studios in September 1981 to start recordings for a new solo thing, which came to a temporary halt when Whitesnake started sessions in October. The solo record was later finished during February/March 1982. A suggestion: listen to Vicki Brown on "Say It's Allright" (...and then she started singing! Wow!).
Albums & singles Bach Onto This Edit/Going Home : UK Mar 1982 Harvest HAR 5220 Before I Forget [lp] : UK Jun 1982 Harvest SHSP 4123 Before I Forget [lp] : Germany 1982 Harvest 1C064-64803 Before I Forget [cd; extra material] : UK 1993 RPM Records RPM 126 Before I Forget [cd; extra material] : UK 1999 RPM Records/Purple Records PUR 310
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During 1982
George Harrison
People involved George Harrison (msc) backed up by: Ray Cooper (prc); Jon Lord (snt); Mike Moran (snt); Billy Preston (kbr); Henry Spinetti (drm); and others.
Lord did a session for his ol' mate George playing syntheziser on a track called "Circles".
Albums & singles Gone Troppo [lp] : UK/Europe 1982 Gone Troppo [lp] : Spain 1982 WEA Records 92-3734-1
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March 1982 and onwards
Olympic Rock & Blues Circus
People involved Chris Farlowe (vcl); Colin Hodgkinson (bss); Jon Lord (kbr); Pete York (drm); and others.
The (Olympic) Rock & Blues Circus did sporadic tours in Germany during the entire 80s. They've even continued into the 90s. Lord appeared irregularly on these gigs.
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Sometime during 1982
Eddie Hardin & Zak Starkey
People involved Bimbo Acock (sxp); Tony Ashton (pno/vcl); Tony Barton (vcl); Donovan [Leitch] (vcl); John Entwistle (bss); Joe Fagin (vcl); Ray Fenwick (gtr); Steve Hackett (htr); Eddie Hardin (pno/vcl); Val McKenna (vcl); Mike O'Donnell (bss); Raf Ravenscroft (sxp); Zak Starkey (drm); Chris Thompson (gtr); plus also Don Airey (kbr); Maggie Bell (vcl); Graham Bonnet (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Steve Richardson (bss); Pete York (drm).
An adult (not *that* kind) adaption of a children's fairy tale originally written by Kenneth Grahame and published in 1908. The studio album didn't credit all participants -- probably due to reasons having to do with contracts & royalties. There is also a later live recording from 1991. Two unissued tracks recorded during the studio sessions later appeared on the remastered live release.
Albums & singles Wind In The Willows [lp] : UK 1985 President Records PTLS-1078 Wind In The Willows [cd] : UK 1998 Angel Air Records
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September/October 1982
Cozy Powell
People involved Don Airey (kbr); Mel Galley (gtr); Colin Hodgkinson (bss); Jon Lord (kbr); Gary Moore (gtr); Cozy Powell (drm); plus the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Lord appears on one or more tracks.
Albums & singles Octopus [lp] : Japan 1982 Octopus [lp] : Germany Aug 1983 Polydor Octopus [cd] : Japan Dec 1998 Polydor (Cardboard Jacket Series) POCP-9169
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September 1982 to January 1984
Whitesnake
People involved David Coverdale (vcl); Mel Galley (gtr); Colin Hodgkinson (bss); Jon Lord (kbr); Micky Moody (gtr); Cozy Powell (drm);
A "slightly tattered" Whitesnake reappeared on the Slide It In album and went touring;.
People involved David Gilmour (vcl/gtr); together with Ian Kewley (org/pno); Pino Palladino (bss); Jeff Porcaro (drm); plus: Steve Winwood (pno/org); Anne Dudley (snt); Bob Ezrin (kbr); Louis Jardine (prc); Ray Cooper (prc); Jon Lord (snt); the Kick Horns [i.e. Roddy Lorimer, Barbara Snow, Tim Sanders, Simon Clerk] (hrn); Vicki & Sam Brown (bvc); Micky Feat (bvc); Roy Harper (bvc); Steve Rance (prg); and the National Philharmonic Orchestra.
With Lord guesting on synthesizer. What track(s)?
Albums & singles About Face [lp] : Europe 1984 EMI Records 1c 064-2400791
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Sometime during 1984
The Country Diary Of An Edwardian Lady
Together with Alfred Ralston, Jon Lord wrote the theme music for a TV series called The Country Diary Of An Edwardian Lady (Central Independent Television), which featured such UK stars as Pippa Guard, Jill Benedict, James Coombes, Tim Munro, Brian Rawlinson, and others. The soundtrack was released on album but Lord doesn't perform on it, only the Central Concert Orchestra under the direction of Alfred Ralston.
Albums & singles The Country Diary Of An Edwardian Lady [lp] : UK 1984 Safari Records DIARY 1
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Sometime during 1984 and/or 1985
Water
A cameo! Jon Lord (together with Eric Clapton, Ray Cooper, George Harrison, Mike Moran, Chris Stainton, Ringo Starr, Jenny Bogle & Anastasia Rodriguez) appeared as part of Billy Connelly's blues band in the final scenes of a film called Water - otherwise featuring Michael Caine. However, this band doesn't appear on the actual soundtrack, at least according to Marc Roberty's book Eric Clapton: the complete recording sessions 1963-1992 (Blandford Press, 1993). In fact, the sound you hear on the film is not the same as that played by Lord & Co. It was dubbed.
Albums & singles Water [lp] : UK 1985 London Filmtrax 820263-1
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January to April 1984
Whitesnake
People involved David Coverdale (vcl); Mel Galley (gtr); Jon Lord (kbr); Neil Murray (bss); Cozy Powell (drm); John Sykes (gtr).
Murray and Sykes replaced Hodgkinson and Moody, respectively. Later, Galley broke an arm so the tour was completed without him, and Lord left for a reunion of Deep Purple in April (see below).
People involved Alvin Lee (gtr/vcl), with some sessioners incl. Boz Burrell (bss); George Harrison (gtr); Jon Lord (org); Leo Lyons (bss).
Lord guests on two tracks: "Ordinary Man" &and "Let's Go".
Albums & singles Detroit Diesel [lp] : US 1986 Atco/21 Records 90517
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October 1989
(Olympic) Rock & Blues Circus
People involved Miller Anderson (vcl); Tony Ashton (vcl); Colin Hodgkinson (bss); Jon Lord (kbr); Edie Money (vcl); Pete York (drm).
On October 27th, the R&B Circus did the Kulturfabrik Krefeld in Germany.
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Sometime during 1989
Pete York's Super Drumming
Lord appears on the second and third follow-ups to Pete York's Super Drumming project, recorded in Germany. (Paice had appeared on the original.)
Albums & singles Super Drumming Folge 1 [lp] : Germany 1989 Global/Ariola Super Drumming Folge 2 [lp] : Germany 1989 Global 209888/209889
Material from above appears on... Killer - Rock Drum Highlights [cd] : Germany 1992 Ariola Express 291009 Super Drumming - The Best [cd] : Germany Sep 1998 BMG Ariola 74321 59838 2
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Sometime during 1989 and/or 1990
Vicki Brown
People involved Vicki Brown (vcl); together with: Jess Bailey (pno); Chris Ballin (bvc); Joe Brown (gtr/mnd); Tim Goldsmith (drm); Derek Green (bvc); Mario Grendo (bvc); Paul A. Lee (bvc); Ian Maidman (bss); Zetiah Massiah (bvc); Gary Moore (gtr); Phil Palmer (gtr); Juliet Roberts (bvc); Iris Sutherland (bvc).
Lord guesting on a friend's album. He plays organ on "We Are One".
Albums & singles About Love And Life [cd] : Europe 1990 Polydor 847266-2
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January 1990 to August 1992
Deep Purple Mk V
People involved Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Roger Glover (bss); Jon Lord (kbr); Ian Paice (drm); Joe Lynn Turner (vcl).
With a new singer, Deep Purple records Slaves & Masters (1990). Before the second album is finished, the old singer is asked back.
People involved Bryan Adams; Geoff Beauchamp; Ritchie Blackmore; Bruce Dickinson; Geoff Downes; Keith Emerson; Ian Gillan; Dave Gilmour; John Paul Jones; Tony Iommi; Alex Lifeson; Jon Lord; Brian May; Paul Rodgers; Chris Squire; Roger Taylor.
Lord guested on the re-recording of "Smoke", which was done as an aid-collector for the victims of an earthquake disaster in Armenia, December 1988.
Albums & singles The Earthquake Album [lp] : UK 1990 Life Aid Armenia Records/Harp Beat AID LP001 The Earthquake Album [cd] : UK 1990 Life Aid Armenia Records/Harp Beat AID CD001 The Earthquake Album [cd] : UK 1995 Tring JHD-142 Smoke On The Water/Paranoid (1970) : UK 1990 Life Aid Armenia Records ARMEN 001 Smoke On The Water Mega-Rock Remix/Paranoid (1970) : UK 1990 Life Aid Armenia Records ARMENTR 001
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August 1990
(Olympic) Rock & Blues Circus
People involved Miller Anderson (vcl); Tony Ashton (vcl); Colin Hodgkinson (bss); Jon Lord (kbr); Pete York (drm).
On August 14th, the R&B Circus appeared at the Serenadenhof in Nьrnberg, Germany. Possibly Ashton was replaced by someone at this particular gig.
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Sometime during 1990
Sam Brown
People involved Sam Brown (vcl); plus a variety of sessioners, including Jon Lord (pno).
With Lord guesting on one track, viz. "Contradictions". Sam (or Samantha) is Vicki Brown's daughter - if you didn't already know.
Albums & singles April Moon [lp] : UK 1990 A&M Records 397036 April Moon [cd; extra material] : UK 1990 A&M Records
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June 1991
Eddie Hardin & Zak Starkey
People involved Don Airey (kbr); Tony Ashton (pno/vcl); Maggie Bell (vcl); Graham Bonnet (vcl); Joe Fagin (vcl); Ray Fenwick (gtr/bss); Eddie Hardin (pno/vcl); Donovan [Leitch] (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Val McKenna (vcl); Raf Ravenscroft (sxp); Steve Richardson (bss); Zak Starkey (drm); Pete York (drm).
In 1982, Lord took part in a session called Wind in the Willows, which was a musical adaptation of a children's fairy tale originally written by Kenneth Grahame. In june 1991, the thing was performed live at the Zeltfestival in Freiburg. Lord was there.
Albums & singles Wind In The Willows - A Rock Concert [cd] : Germany 1992 In-Akustik INAK 9010 Wind In The Willows - A Rock Concert [cd; bonus tracks] : EU 1998 Angel Air SJPCD019
Material from above appears on... Still A Few Pages Left [cd; Hardin & York] : UK 1995 RPM Thunderbird CSA106
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Sometime during 1992
Cozy Powell
People involved Cozy Powell (drm); together with: Don Airey (kbr); Lawrence Cottle (bss); John Deacon (bss); Ray Fenwick (gtr/kbr); Jeff Francis (kbr); Gerry Lane (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Steve Lukather (gtr); Steve Makin (gtr/kbr); Brian May (gtr); Neil Murray (bss); Geoff Nicholls (kbr); Jamie Page (gtr); Billy Sheehan (bss); John Sinclair (bss).
Lord guests on two tracks, "The Rocket" and "Legend of The Glass Mountain".
Albums & singles The Drums Are Back [cd] : Europe 1992 Electrola 0777-799226-2 The Drums Are Back [cd] : Japan 1992
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Sometime during 1992
Alvin Lee
People involved Clarence Clemons (sxp); Billie Dixon (bss); Steve Grant (bss/kbr/bvc); George Harrison (gtr); Jimmy Johnson (pno); Alvin Lee (gtr/vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Alan Young (drm); plus various others.
With Lord guesting on two tracks, viz. "Real Life Blues" and "Wake Up Moma".
Albums & singles Zoom [cd] : Germany 1992 Mega MRCD 3199
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August 1992 to November 1993
Deep Purple Mk II.c
People involved Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); Ian Gillan (vcl); Roger Glover (bss); Jon Lord (kbr); Ian Paice (drm).
A second coming for the classic Deep Purple line-up. They record one album, The Battle Rages On... (1993), before the guitar player walks away.
People involved Ian Gillan (vcl); Roger Glover (bss); Jon Lord (kbr); Ian Paice (drm); Joe Satriani (gtr).
Satriani joins the purple ranks for a short Japanese tour in late 1993, and a longer European dito during mid 1994. Unfortunately, they didn't record anything.
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Sometime during 1993 or 1994
Ride
People involved Andy Bell (vcl/gtr); Laurence Colbert (drm); Mark Gardner (vcl/gtr); Steve Queralt (bss); plus guesting Jon Lord (kbr).
One of Lord's guest appearances. He plays hammond on at least three tracks: "Moonlight Medicine", "At The End Of The Universe" and "Journey To The End Of The Universe".
Albums & singles Carnival Of Light [cd] : UK June 1994 Creation CRECD147 Carnival Of Light [cd] : US June 1994 Sire/Reprise 9-45610-2 Carnival Of Light [2lp] : UK June 1994 Creation CRELP147 Carnival Of Light [mc] : UK June 1994 Creation C-CRE147 Carnival Of Light [mc] : US June 1994 Sire/Reprise 9-456104 Cosmic Carnival [cd] : UK/Japan 1994 Sire Records WPCR-68 How Does It Feel To Feel? [cd ep] : UK June 1994 Creation CRESCD184 How Does It Feel To Feel? [12" single] : UK June 1994 Creation CRE184T I Don't Know Where I Comes From (Remix) [cd ep] : UK September 1994 Creation CRESCD189R
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August 1994
Jon Lord
People involved Miller Anderson (gtr); Wolfgang Dahlheimer (kbr); Jon Lord (kbr); Pete York (drm); another keyboardist; a bass-player; three female back-up vocalists; plus a string ensemble.
One of Lord's solo outings, which took place at the Thun Open-Air Festival in Switzerland. They performed a variety of Lord's solo material.
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November 1994 to March 2002
Deep Purple Mk VII
People involved Ian Gillan (vcl); Roger Glover (bss); Jon Lord (kbr); Steve Morse (gtr); Ian Paice (drm).
Deep Purple starts a new era with Steve Morse doing the honours as the resident guitar virtuoso. They record two albums, Purpendicular (1996) and Abandon (1998), before Jon Lord decides to retire from the purple ranks.
People involved Jon Lord (kbr); with Miller Anderson (vcl); Colin Hodgkinson (bss); Pete York (drm) and a few others.
In performance of Lord's solo material. They did two gigs, one in Stuttgart and one in Luxembourg.
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During 1995
Hardin & York
People involved Eddie Hardin (kbr/vcl); Pete York (drm); Ray Fenwick (gtr); Neil Wilkinson (drm); Debbie Bonham (vcl); Jon Lord (kbr).
Albums & singles Still A Few Pages Left [cd] : UK 1995 RPM Thunderbird CSA106
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During 1997
Jon Lord
People involved Except Jon Lord (kbr) also the following: Mario Agandoсa (prc); Miller Anderson (vcl); Sam Brown (vcl); Colin Hodgkinson (bss); Rick Keller (sxp); Haagen Kuhr (cll); Christina Lux-York (vcl); Serge Maillard (vcl); Stefan Pintev (vln); Ravi (kra); Rodrigo Reichel (vln); Mike Routlegde (vla); Stefan Scheuss (vcl); Vytas Sondeckis (cll); Ina Stock (obo); Frank Struck (frh); Sabine Van Baaren (vcl); Thys Van Leer (flt); Pete York (prc).
Another project outside the rock'n'roll genre -- smooth, soft and very contemplative. Largely instrumental though vocals can be heard.
Albums & singles Pictured Within [cd] : Germany Oct 1998 Virgin Classics 7243 4 93704 2 5 Wait A While Single Edit/Wait A While Album Version [promo single] : UK 1999 Virgin Records 520511
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Spring 1999
Jon Lord
People involved Jon Lord (pno) plus: Mario Argandona (drm/prc); Sam Brown (vcl/pno); Martin Doepke (kbr); Claudia Fontaine (bvc/djm); Helen McRobbie (bvc/gtr); Dieter Mьller (vcl/kbr); Ina Stock (obe/rcr); and the Maurice Quartett [= Dana Anka (vln); Daniela Crisan (vla); Hagen Kuhr (vlc); Raimund Wartenberg (vln)].
Lord tours Europe with his latest solo material.
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September 1999
Jon Lord
People involved Deep Purple Mk VII [= Ian Gillan (vcl), Roger Glover (bss), Jon Lord (kbr), Steve Morse (gtr) and Ian Paice (drm)] together with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Paul Mann. Special guests: Miller Anderson (vcl/gtr), Mario Argandona (vcl/prc), Pete Brown (vcl/gtr), Sam Brown (vcl), Margo Buchanan (vcl), Ronnie James Dio (vcl), Eddie Hardin (pno), Aitch McRobbie (vcl), Steve Morris (gtr), Graham Preskett (vln), Steve Morse Band [= Steve Morse (gtr), Dave La Rue (bss), Van Romaine (drm)] and The Kick Horns [= Annie Whitehead (trm), Paul Spong (trp/flh), Roddy Lorimer (trp/flh), Simon C Clarke (sxp/flt), Tim Sanders (sxp)].
Lord's Concerto was performed live at the Royal Albert Hall on 25th and 26th September 1999 - 30 years after it's premiere performance. The London Philharmonics did the backing this time, and there were lots of guest appearances by a variety of rock celebrities. The entire performance is available on CD, Video and DVD.
People involved Chris Barber, Joe Brown, John Entwhistle, Eddie Hardin, Emma Hardin, Jon Lord, Bernie Marsden, Zoot Money, Micky Moody, Neil Murray, Ian Paice, Zak Starkey, Pete York, and others.
Tony Ashton's contributions to and influence on modern music is wider than most people might know. As some of fund raising event due to Ashton's previous illness which he's been recovering from as well as a tribute to the oustanding skills of the man himself, a whole range of celebrities, including Jon Lord and Ian Paice who's worked with Tony Ashton on several occasions (see previous entries), got together for a concert-cum-concert at Abbey Road Studios. Any recordings?
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August/September 2000
Jon Lord
A newly written classical piece called "From Darkness To Light" by Jon Lord was performed at St Mary The Virgin Church in Hambleden in August and September as part of the Henley Millenium celebrations.
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Fall/Winter 2000
Concerto on Tour
People involved Deep Purple Mk VII together with the Sinfonica de Buenos Aires (Argentina), the Orquestra Jazz Sinfonica (Argentina), and the Romanian "George Enescu" Philharmonic Orchestra, all conducted by Paul Mann. Special guests: Miller Anderson (vcl/gtr), Ronnie James Dio (vcl), Grace Gillan (bvc), The Kick Horns/The Rip Horns/The Side Door Johnnies [= Annie Whitehead (trm), Paul Spong (trp/flh), Roddy Lorimer (trp/flh), Simon C Clarke (sxp/flt), Tim Sanders (sxp)], and many others.
Lord & Deep Purple on tour with the Concerto in South America, Europe and Asia.
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February 2003
Jon Lord & The Hoochie Coochie Men
People involved Jon Lord (kbr) & The Hoochie Coochie Men: Bob Daisley (bss); Rob Grosser (vcl/drm); Tim Gaze (vcl/gtr); with special guest: Jimmy Barnes (vcl).
Jon Lord & The Hoochie Coochie Men, with special guest Jimmy Barnes, recorded a live gig at The Basement in Sydney, Australia, on February 7th, 2003.
Albums & singles Live At The Basement [2cd] : Europe July 2003 Live At The Basement [dvd] : US (to be released Aug 2003) Live At The Basement [dvd] : Europe (to be released Sep 2003)
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February 2003
Boom Of The Tingling Strings
The premiere of Jon Lord's "Boom Of The Tingling Strings" was performed by the Queensland Orchestra, February 2003. It took place in Brisbane, Australia.
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March 2003
Lord's Concerto
Jon Lord, the Australian pop group George and the Western Australian Symphony Orchestra made two performances of Jon Lord's "Concerto For Group And Orchestra" in Perth, Australia, March 2003.
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During 2003
Miller Anderson
People involved Miller Anderson (vcl/gtr); Dave Baldwin (kbr); John Price (bss); Paul Burgess (drm); Jon Lord (kbr); Norman Beaker (gtr).
Jon Lord guests on Miller Anderson's Blues album.
Albums & singles Blueaheart [cd] : EEC 2003 Inakustik 8270881
Don't forget to check the Pictured Within Site for news on Lord's most recent solo activities.