Steve Morse on how a noodle during one of Deep Purple's many tea breaks ended up on the album, and the mixed reception from ...
It’s been five years since Flying Colors released their second album, Second Nature. The boys have finally revealed a piece of their upcoming prog feast with a video for “More,” giving themselves the ...
Ritchie Blackmore has previously heaped praise on Steve Morse, but the man who took his place in Deep Purple had a difficult job of impressing the group’s fans as he tried to put his spin on their ...
Deep Purple guitarist Steve Morse recalled enduring a backlash from Ozzy Osbourne fans who hated the cover versions released on Living Loud's self-titled 2004 LP. The supergroup featured Bob Daisley ...
Flying Colors guitarist Steve Morse, who has also featured with Dixie Dregs, Kansas and Deep Purple, has announced that he will release a new Steve Morse Band studio album in November. It's the ...
Steve Morse is among an elite pantheon of virtuoso guitar players. He has been a member of several bands, including the Dregs, Kansas, Deep Purple and Flying Colors.
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It was late night Dec. 8, 1980 and I just heard it over the radio: John Lennon had been shot and killed. A collision of shock, horror, anger, disbelief and numbness hit my brain. I was a fan of the ...
Steve Morse, who died of cancer over the weekend, was a music writer and rock critic at The Boston Globe for more than three decades, covering shows in bars, ballparks, and stadiums around New England ...
Considered a guitarist’s guitarist, Steve Morse has carved out quite the reputation as a six-string virtuoso dating back to his origins in rock-fusion juggernaut The Dixie Dregs right up through a ...
Deep Purple guitarist Steve Morse said the band’s current tour was a farewell as far as he was concerned, but predicted that other members would continue to take part in other musical projects rather ...