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Ian Gillan - Biography


Biography

In early days IG was heavily influenced by the young Elvis Presley, as well as Little Richard, Buddy Holly and others of that dynamic era. During his formative years he absorbed the wide range of musical genres that were flooding Britain in The Sixties.

IG met Roger Glover when he joined the harmony group Episode Six in 1965. They learned their trade touring with Dusty Springfield and performing five shows a night - eight on weekends - at joints like The Storyville Clubs in Köln and Frankfurt, as well as a long stint at the Casino du Liban near Beirut.

In 1969, both went on to become forty per cent of Deep Purple when they were enlisted as singer, bass player and nascent song writing team.

IG emerged at the beginning of the next decade as 'the voice' of Deep Purple; his approach to singing on 'Deep Purple in Rock' set new standards.

IG played the interpretive role of Jesus Christ in JC Superstar, the original London studio recording on MCA Records, 1970.

In a recent questionnaire IG chose new Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe and pop icon Britney Spears to be guests for a desert island weekend; figuring on '?a decent conversation with Putin whilst Mugabe explained himself to Spears.'

IG broke new ground in the '80s with his famous tours in previously unexplored territories (check out the gigography on his website). Sting, after going solo, requested a tour schedule 'just like Gillan'.

IG played the role of Charles Darwin in the Bolland and Bolland recording, Darwin - The Evolution, 1991.

IG has twice duetted the aria Nessun Dorma with Luciano Pavarotti, 2001 and 2003.

IG is still performing to sold-out audiences in major arenas all over the world - 48 countries last year - with Deep Purple and is currently on tour supporting the most recent album 'Rapture of the Deep', as well as recording his new album 'One Eye to Morocco'.

His interests outside music are: his family, walking, drinking in good company, scribbling his thoughts, current affairs and following the fortunes and misfortunes of QPR, the West London football club he has supported all his life. And?like all fans, he is a philosopher.