Jon Lord Musical artist

John Douglas "Jon" Lord (9 June 1941 – 16 July 2012) was an English composer, pianist, and Hammond organ player known for his pioneering work in fusing rock with classical or baroque forms, especially with Deep Purple, as well as Whitesnake, Paice Ashton Lord, The Artwoods, and The Flower Pot Men. In 1968 Lord co-founded Deep Purple, a hard rock band of which he was regarded as the leader until 1970. Together with the other members, he collaborated on most of his band's most popular songs. He and drummer Ian Paice were the only continuous presence in the band during the period from 1968 to 1976, and also from when it was reestablished in 1984 until Lord's retirement from Deep Purple in 2002. On 11 November 2010, he was inducted as an Honorary Fellow of Stevenson College in Edinburgh, Scotland. On 15 July 2011, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Music degree at De Montfort Hall by the University of Leicester.

Personal facts

Jon Lord
Alias (AKA)Lord Jonathan Douglas
Birth dateJune 09, 1941
Birth place
Leicester
Date of deathJuly 16, 2012
Place of death
London

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Musical artist

Career started1956
Career ended2012
associated musical artist
The Flower Pot Men
Deep Purple
Whitesnake
Paice Ashton Lord
The Artwoods
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Heavy metal music
Jazz
Psychedelic rock
Rock music
Blues rock
Classical music
Progressive rock
Hard rock
Jazz fusion
instrument
Keyboard instrument
Singing
record label
EMI
Harvest Records
Purple Records

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External resources

  1. http://jonlord.org
  2. http://jonlord.org/2014/12/04/jon-lord-monument-revealed
  3. http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/leicestershirebands/Jon-Lord-Deep-Purple/article-610363-detail/article.html