DEEP PURPLE Drummer Celebrates 59th Birthday In Italy; Photos, Video Footage Available

July 2, 2007

DEEP PURPLE drummer Ian Paice celebrated his 59th birthday last Friday (June 29) in Italy after a show with the MATT FILIPPINI BAND. The concert was held at the Muntodenfest in Montodine (Cremona),and was attended by thousands of people, as the entrance was free. Deep Purple Italia was there, and it has made two video clips and a number of photos available.

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In the video you can see guitarist Matt Filippini, LABYRINTH and MATT FILIPPINI BAND singer Roberto Tiranti, and many Italian DEEP PURPLE fans. In the first photo, you can see a small group of Deep-Purple.it forum users with Ian Paice.

(Thanks: Deep Purple Italia)

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