DEEP PURPLE Keyboardist To Guest On PLANET ROCK Today

August 26, 2006

DEEP PURPLE keyboardist Don Airey will appear on the U.K. digital radio station Planet Rock later today (August 26) on the show "My Planet Rocks" with Nicky Horne. The show airs at 7:00 p.m. U.K. time (6:00 p.m. GMT).

DEEP PURPLE is currently on a break from a planned two-year-long world tour behind their latest album, "Rapture of the Deep". The band goes out again starting October 3 in Salzburg, Austria. The group's singer, Ian Gillan, recently kicked off a five-week North American tour is in support of his solo album "Gillan's Inn", which he released to celebrate 40 years in the music business.

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