Ritchie Blackmore Musical artist

Richard Hugh "Ritchie" Blackmore (born 14 April 1945) is a British guitarist and songwriter, who began his professional career as a session musician as a member of the instrumental band The Outlaws and as a backing musician of pop singers such as Glenda Collins, Heinz, Screaming Lord Sutch and Neil Christian. Blackmore was also one of the original members of Deep Purple, playing jam-style rock music which mixed simple guitar riffs and organ sounds. During his solo career, he established a neoclassical metal band called Rainbow which fused baroque music influences and elements of hard rock. Rainbow gradually progressed to catchy pop style hard rock. Later in life, he formed the traditional folk rock project Blackmore's Night transitioning to vocalist-centred sounds. Their latest album, Dancer & the Moon, was released on June 2013, which entered at # 189 on USA's Billboard Album Charts.

Personal facts

Ritchie Blackmore
Alias (AKA)Blackmore Ritchie Hugh
Birth dateApril 14, 1945
Birth place
England , Weston-super-Mare , Somerset

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Musical artist

Career started1963
associated musical artist
Screaming Lord Sutch
Deep Purple
Rainbow (rock band)
Blackmore's Night
Heinz (singer)
Glenda Collins
Neil Christian
The Outlaws (band)
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
Heavy metal music
Folk rock
Hard rock
instrument
Cello
Fender Stratocaster
Gibson ES-335
record label
Ariola Records
Edel AG
SPV GmbH
Polydor Records
Frontiers Records
BMG Rights Management

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External resources

  1. http://www.blackmoresnight.com