DEEP PURPLE Keyboardist To Guest On SUNSHINE RADIO's 'The Rock Show'

March 28, 2008

DEEP PURPLE keyboardist Don Airey will be the featured guest on UK's "The Rock Show" on Sunshine Radio with Jeff Collins on Sunday, March 30 between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. (UK time). Tune in to hear Don talk about the making of his new solo album, playing at the Kremlin with DEEP PURPLE in front of new Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his predecessor Vladimir Putin (both big fans of the band!),and the highs and lows of his extraordinary career, including the effects of witnessing the tragic death of Ozzy Osbourne's guitarist Randy Rhoads in an aircrash.

You can listen to the program via the Internet at www.sunshine-radio.net.

Don Airey released his latest solo album, "A Light In The Sky", on February 25 via Mascot Records.

For "A Light In The Sky", Airey gathered together a different set of collaborators (though Laurence Cottle of Sting/ Eric Clapton/ Brian Eno/ Bill Bruford fame once again contributes precision bass-playing),though naturally Don provides the record's central creative thrust an entertaining mixture of instrumental and vocal songs, from the "Bladerunner"-style "Ripples In The Fabric Of Time" to the hook-laden hard rock of "Shooting Star".

Airey is reportedly featured on the new MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP (MSG) album, "In the Midst of Beauty", which is due in May.

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