DEEP PURPLE Guitarist Planning DIXIE DREGS / STEVE MORSE BAND Tour

September 20, 2006

DEEP PURPLE guitarist Steve Morse has posted the following message on his official web site:

"I just talked to our DEEP PURPLE manager, Bruce Payne, and also my manager, Frank Solomon. DEEP PURPLE is doing lots of gigs this fall, and we’re looking at doing the DIXIE DREGS / STEVE MORSE BAND tour for a little while in January Stateside. I really don't know for sure if that's possible, with all the scheduling commitments from the other guys, but that's the very latest in the possibilities.

"Janine and I took my son and his friend to see POISON and CINDERELLA recently. The two guitar-playing teens were absolutely having the time of their lives. They loved the show, and played air guitar or kept time with one fist in the air the whole time. It is fantastic to see the unbridled energy that rock and roll gives to fans that really love it. I enjoyed seeing one more show from the seats out front, I always learn something from it, and sure do like seeing people smile at a show just because of something that is played or sung!"

Read the rest of Steve's message at this location.

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