Whitesnake
British hard rock band
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April 25 2025 | Rhino will release 'Access All Arenas: Live', an 8CD and digital download live collection. |
2024 | Releases of 'Midnight Blue', 'Wherever You May Go', 'Time & Again', 'River Song' |
2024 | John Sykes passes away, who was a guitarist with the band from 1983 to 1986. |
October 25 2024 | Planned release of 'Into the Light: The Solo Albums' compilation album |
2023 | Multiple track and video releases including 'Can You Hear The Wind Blow (Video Remix)', 'All I Want Is You', 'Call On Me', 'All For Love (Video Remix)', 'Lay Down, Stay Down' |
2023 | Peter Solley passed away. |
2023 | Bernie Marsden dies, having been an original member and guitarist from 1978 to 1982. |
2022 | Release of 'You're Gonna Break My Heart Again' |
2022 | Released video compilation 'Greatest Hits: The Videos' |
May 2022 | Whitesnake began their farewell tour, starting in the UK and Ireland with Foreigner and Europe. |
May 6 2022 | Released 'Greatest Hits: Revisited, Remixed, Remastered' compilation album |
2021 | Multiple track and video releases including 'Steal Your Heart Away (Video Remix)', 'Lay Down Your Love (Video Remix)', 'Whipping Boy Blues', 'You're So Fine', 'All In The Name Of Love', 'Restless Heart' |
2021 | Christopher Collier created a remix of Restless Heart |
2021 | Dino Jelusick joins Whitesnake as a keyboardist, and Tanya O'Callaghan becomes the band's bassist. |
November 2021 | Michael Devin parts ways with Whitesnake and is replaced by Tanya O'Callaghan. |
July 2021 | Dino Jelusick is recruited for Whitesnake's 2022 farewell tour, expanding the band to a septet for the first time. |
February 19 2021 | Released 'The Blues Album' compilation album |
2020 | Releases of 'Always The Same', 'Give Me All Your Love (2020 Video Remix)', 'Yours For The Asking' |
2020 | Whitesnake released the single 'Always & Forever' from the album Flesh & Blood |
2020 | Derek Sherinian performed on remixed versions of Slip of the Tongue and Restless Heart |
November 6 2020 | Released 'Love Songs' compilation album |
June 19 2020 | Released 'The Rock Album' compilation album |
2019 | Release of multiple music videos including 'Shut Up & Kiss Me' directed by Tyler Bourns, and tracks 'Trouble Is Your Middle Name', 'Hey You (You Make Me Rock)', 'All or Nothing (Video Remix)', 'Sweet Lady Luck' |
2019 | Whitesnake releases the album 'Flesh & Blood'. |
2018 | A streaming-only remaster was produced, with Scott Hull handling the remastering. |
2018 | Releases of live and remixed tracks: 'Burn (Live)' and 'Is This Love (2018 Video Remix)' |
2018 | Released 'The Purple Tour' featuring Tommy Aldridge, Joel Hoekstra, and Michele Luppi. |
November 2 2018 | Whitesnake album released as a remastered stream by Rhino on various digital platforms |
October 19 2018 | Released 'Unzipped' compilation album |
2017 | A remastered version of the album was released, with Dave Donelly and Michael McIntyre handling remastering at DNA Mastering in Los Angeles, and cut at Abbey Road Studios in London. Bethany Dawson was the product manager for this reissue. |
2017 | Release of 'Here I Go Again (Radio Mix)' |
2015 | Another reissue of the album was produced, again with Helen Owens as product manager. |
2015 | Tyler Bourns directs multiple music videos including 'Stormbringer', 'Burn', 'Soldier of Fortune', 'Sail Away', 'Lady Double Dealer', and 'The Gypsy' |
2015 | Whitesnake releases 'The Purple Album', a collection of tracks from David Coverdale's time in Deep Purple. |
2015 | Michele Luppi becomes the new keyboardist for Whitesnake. |
December 12 2015 | Whitesnake recorded 'The Purple Tour' live album at Genting Arena in Birmingham, England. |
November 11 2014 | Whitesnake released the live album 'Live in '84: Back to the Bone', recorded on 16 April and 11 August 1984, through Frontiers label in CD and digital download formats. |
November 7 2014 | Released video album 'Live in '84: Back to the Bone', which reached #37 in UK and #12 in Japan |
August 2014 | Joel Hoekstra from Night Ranger joins Whitesnake as the new guitarist, replacing Doug Aldrich. |
May 2014 | Doug Aldrich leaves Whitesnake to start a solo career. |
2013 | Release of two fan-made music videos: 'Forevermore' and 'Steal Your Heart Away' |
2013 | Tommy Aldridge rejoined the band, and two albums 'Made in Japan' and 'Made in Britain/The World Record' were released. |
July 9 2013 | Whitesnake released the live album 'Made in Britain / The World Record' through Frontiers label in 2CD, 4LP, and digital download formats. |
April 22 2013 | Whitesnake released the live album 'Made in Japan', recorded in October 2011, through Frontiers label in 2CD, 3LP, and digital download formats. |
January 2013 | Brian Tichy leaves Whitesnake, and Tommy Aldridge returns to the band a few weeks later. |
2012 | Whitesnake released promotional single 'Easier Said Than Done' from the album Forevermore |
2012 | Jon Lord passes away, having been a keyboard player with the band from 1978 to 1984. |
2011 | Release of music video 'Love Will Set You Free' directed by Daniel Nanasi |
2011 | Brian Ruedy began performing keyboards and providing backing vocals on the Forevermore tour following Drury's departure. |
2011 | Live album 'Live at Donington 1990' released, and studio album 'Forevermore' released with Reb Beach. |
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