Audio Interview With Ex-DEEP PURPLE Keyboardist JON LORD Posted Online

March 11, 2007

A six-part audio interview with former DEEP PURPLE keyboardist Jon Lord has been posted online at Deep-Purple.net. The interview was presented and produced by Charlotte Wilson for the "Upbeat" show on Radio New Zealand on December 22, 2006. The interview covers the following topics:

Part One: Jon discusses rock and classical music (four minutes)
Part Two: Jon on why he left DEEP PURPLE (three minutes)
Part Three: Jon talks about resurrecting the Concerto (four minutes)
Part Four: Paul Mann talks about Jon's music (ten minutes)
Part Five: Jon talks about "Boom of the Tingling Strings" (five minutes)
Part Six: Jon talks about "Disguises" (seven minutes)

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