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- Gillan (band) - Wikipedia
Gillan was an English rock band formed in 1978 by then-former Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan Gillan was one of the hard rock bands to make a significant impact and achieve commercial success in the United Kingdom during the late 1970s and early 1980s, with five top 20 albums and six top 40 singles
- SAD NEWS: English Singer Ian Gillan Announces Retirement from Deep . . .
Ian Gillan’s retirement from Deep Purple marks the conclusion of a remarkable chapter in rock history His powerful voice and stage presence have made him a legend in the music world, and his decision to step down is a moment of reflection for fans and fellow musicians alike
- Ian Gillan - Deep Purple
Ian joined Deep Purple from Episode Six in 1969 His first Purple album appearance was on ‘Concerto for Group and Orchestra’ but Gillan made his greatest vocal impact on ‘In Rock’, ‘Fireball’ and ‘Machine Head’
- Gillan - Official HD Music Videos - YouTube
Official Music videos from the hard rock vocalist, Ian Gillan Newly restored to HD, this playlist features such songs as 'No Laughing In Heaven', 'Living for the City' and 'Sleeping on the Job'
- Rock legend reveals health issue and talks retirement: ‘We’re not far . . .
Fans of Deep Purple might want to get out and see the band sooner than later because frontman Ian Gillan revealed in a recent interview that the legendary rock band’s run is nearing its end
- Ian Gillan: the story of his post-Deep Purple band Gillan | Louder
Following his first four years as the frontman with Deep Purple, Ian Gillan and his band Gillan emerged as one of the most popular and colourful rock groups of the late 70s and early 80s
- Gillan Gillan 1978-1982 – SuperDeluxeEdition
Formed in 1978 by Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan, Gillan found success in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) scene
- Ian Gillan - Caramba! =1
Mick and I were in two groups together, Episode Six and later Gillan, and it was he who recommended me as a singer to Deep Purple, a generous act for which I am eternally grateful Mick was highly admired by all of us, in particular, his contemporaries and peers in the world of drums
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