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Why Deep Purple’s First US Top 40 Hit Didn’t Sound Like the Heavy Metal Heroes They Became … from the American Songwriter Jim Beviglia

Tom Bettenhausen7 hours ago01 mins

Richie Blackmore Honors the Late Duane Eddy With Touching TributeDeep Purple developed into one of the most reliable heavy metal bands of their era. That came before their first single made them pop stars.

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