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Don Airey Information

Don Airey (born 21 June 1948 in Sunderland, England) has been the keyboardist in the rock band Deep Purple since 2002, succeeding Jon Lord. He has had a long and productive career, playing with such acts as Gary Moore, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Jethro Tull, Whitesnake, Colosseum II, Sinner, Michael Schenker, Uli Jon Roth, Rainbow, Divlje jagode and Living Loud. He has also worked with Andrew Lloyd Webber.

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Early life

Inspired by his father, Norman Airey, Don Airey took a love for music at a young age and was trained in classical piano from the age of seven.[1] He continued his love for music by earning a degree at the University of Nottingham and a diploma at the Royal Northern College of Music.

Music career

1970s work

In 1974 he moved to London and joined Cozy Powell's band Hammer. Don worked on several albums with solo artists and was a session musician on the 1978 Black Sabbath album Never Say Die! Soon after, he joined guitarist Ritchie Blackmore's band, Rainbow, and featured on Gary Moore's solo debut Back on the Streets. With Rainbow he contributed to two hit albums, Down to Earth and Difficult to Cure. He was also part of the very influential jazz rock band Colosseum II with Jon Hiseman, Gary Moore and John Mole which also formed the core band that recorded Andrew Lloyd Webber's variations on a theme of Paganini, simply called Variations.

1980s work

After leaving Rainbow in 1981, Airey joined with Ozzy Osbourne for a three year stint where he helped with the albums Bark at the Moon and Speak of the Devil. He did play on the Diary of a Madman Tour from 1981–82 and appears on both Blizzard of Ozz & Diary of a Madman. Airey joined Jethro Tull in 1987 for their tour in support of Crest of a Knave. The same year also saw the release of Whitesnake's multi-platinum Whitesnake, on which Airey played keyboards. (The album is known as 1987 in Europe). Soon after he quit the band to record the solo album K2. The full name is K2 - Tales of Triumph and Tragedy. In it he plays with Gary Moore, Keith Airey - guitars, Cozy Powell - drums, Laurence Cottle - bass, Chris (Hamlet) Thompson, Colin Blunstone, Mel Galley, Genki Hitomi - vocals.

1990s onwards

In 1990 Don Airey played keyboards on Judas Priest's Painkiller Album. Originally Airey played on all Painkiller tracks but they were cut out to make the album more brutal-like.[citation needed]

In 1997 he arranged and played on "Love Shine a Light" by Katrina And The Waves, conducting the accompanying orchestra at The Eurovision Song Contest. The song won the contest.

He also worked with Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson on one of Dickinson's solo albums, playing keyboards on "Darkness Be My Friend". Airey also played keyboards on At Vance's mastermind Olaf Lenk's first solo album Sunset Cruise. In 2006 Airey featured on Gary Moore's release Old New Ballads Blues contributing to all tracks.

In 2008 Airey released his second solo album, A Light In The Sky and recently it has been announced that another solo album from Airey is set to premiere in 2011.

Deep Purple

Airey went in semi-retirement until 2001, when he joined Deep Purple to fill in for an injured Jon Lord, who has since retired. Airey joined the band as a full time keyboardist in March 2002. He has recorded two studio albums with the band, Bananas and Rapture of the Deep.

Personal life

Airey lives with his wife, Doris, and their three children in South West Cambridgeshire. The first half of the 1990s saw Airey's son suffer from a serious illness, so his musical activity was largely on hiatus during this time.[2]

He has a brother, Keith Airey, who played guitar for the reformed version of The Zombies from 2001 to 2010.

He is currently writing a book about his experiences in the music business.[1]

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b Don Airey interview – BBC Wear
  2. ^ Don Airey's profile – Official Deep Purple website
  3. ^ see article on Peacedogman.com written by Mark Marchman (2006)
  4. ^ Michael Flexig (Zeno)

External links

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Live albums Concerto for Group and Orchestra · Made in Japan · Made in Europe · Last Concert in Japan · Deep Purple in Concert · Live in London · Scandinavian Nights · Nobody's Perfect · Knebworth '85 · Live in Japan · Come Hell or High Water · King Biscuit Flower Hour · California Jamming · Mk III: The Final Concerts · Live at the Olympia '96 · Gemini Suite Live · Total Abandon: Australia '99 · Deep Purple: Extended Versions · Live at the Royal Albert Hall · Live at the Rotterdam Ahoy · This Time Around: Live in Tokyo · The Soundboard Series · Live in Paris 1975 · Inglewood – Live in California · Space Vol 1 & 2 · Perks and Tit / Live in San Diego 1974 · Live in Stockholm · Live in Europe 1993 · Live at Montreux 1996 · Live in Montreux 69 · Live in Denmark 1972 · Live at Montreux 2006
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Singles and other songs "Hush" · "And The Address" · "Hey Joe" · "Love Help Me" · "Help!" · "Mandrake Root" · "Prelude:Happiness / I'm So Glad" · "One More Rainy Day" · "Kentucky Woman" · "River Deep – Mountain High" · "Hallelujah" · "Black Night" · "Speed King" · "Child in Time" · "Strange Kind of Woman" · "Fireball" · "Highway Star" · "Maybe I'm a Leo" · "Never Before" · "Smoke on the Water" · "Lazy" · "Space Truckin'" · "When a Blind Man Cries" · "Burn" · "Mistreated" · "Perfect Strangers" · "Call of the Wild" · "Hush '88" · "Vavoom: Ted the Mechanic" · "Any Fule Kno That"
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Tours Deep Purple Debut Tour · First UK tour · Book of Taliesyn Tour · Deep Purple European Tour · In Rock World Tour · Deep Purple Secret Mexican Tour · Deep Purple Secret USA Tour · Concerto Tour · Rapture of the Deep World Tour
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Studio albums Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow · Rising · Long Live Rock 'n' Roll · Down to Earth · Difficult to Cure · Straight Between the Eyes · Bent Out of Shape · Stranger in Us All
EPs Jealous Lover
Live albums On Stage · Finyl Vinyl · Live in Germany/Live in Europe · Live in Munich 1977 · Deutschland Tournee 1976
Compilation albums The Best of Rainbow · The Very Best of Rainbow · 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Rainbow · Classic Rainbow · Pot of Gold · All Night Long: An Introduction · Catch the Rainbow: The Anthology · Winning Combinations: Deep Purple and Rainbow
Video albums Live Between the Eyes/The Final Cut · Live in Munich 1977
Songs Stargazer · Since You Been Gone · Street of Dreams
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Studio albums Blizzard of Ozz · Diary of a Madman · Bark at the Moon · The Ultimate Sin · No Rest for the Wicked · No More Tears · Ozzmosis · Down to Earth · Black Rain · Scream
Tribute albums Under Cover
Live albums Speak of the Devil · Tribute · Just Say Ozzy · Live & Loud · Live at Budokan
Extended plays Mr Crowley Live EP · iTunes Festival: London 2010 - EP
Compilations/box sets Best of Ozz · Ten Commandments · The Ozzman Cometh · The Essential Ozzy Osbourne · Prince of Darkness
Singles "Crazy Train" · "Mr Crowley" · "Flying High Again" · "Over the Mountain" · "You Can't Kill Rock and Roll" · "Symptom of the Universe" (live) · "Iron Man/Children of the Grave" (live) · "Bark at the Moon" · "So Tired" · "Shot in the Dark" · "The Ultimate Sin" · "Crazy Train" (live) · "Miracle Man" · "Breaking All The Rules" · "Crazy Babies" · "Close My Eyes Forever" (with Lita Ford) · "No More Tears" · "Time After Time" · "Road to Nowhere" · "Mama, I'm Coming Home" · "Mr. Tinkertrain" · "Changes" (live) · "Perry Mason" · "See You On the Other Side" · "I Just Want You" · "Walk on Water" · "Back on Earth" · "Gets Me Through" · "Dreamer" · "Changes" (with Kelly Osbourne) · "Mississippi Queen" · "In My Life" · "I Don't Wanna Stop" · "Not Going Away" · "Black Rain" · "Let Me Hear You Scream" · "Life Won't Wait" · "How?" (Benefitting Amnesty International) · "Let it Die"
Other songs "11 Silver" · "The Almighty Dollar" · "Dee" · "Diary of a Madman" · "Hellraiser" · "My Little Man" · "S.A.T.O." · "Suicide Solution"
Concert tours Blizzard of Ozz Tour (1980-1981) · Scream World Tour (2010-present)
Former band members
Guitarists Randy Rhoads · Bernie Tormé · Brad Gillis · Jake E. Lee · Zakk Wylde · Steve Vai · Alex Skolnick · Joe Holmes · Jerry Cantrell
Bassists Bob Daisley · Rudy Sarzo · Pete Way · Don Costa · Phil Soussan · Geezer Butler · Mike Inez · James LoMenzo · Robert Trujillo · Jason Newsted · Chris Wyse
Drummers Lee Kerslake · Tommy Aldridge · Carmine Appice · Randy Castillo · Deen Castronovo · Mike Bordin · Brian Tichy
Keyboardists Don Airey · Johnny Cook · Mike Moran · John Sinclair · Kevin Jones · Rick Wakeman · Michail Railo
Related articles Band members · Discography · Aimee Osbourne · Black Sabbath · I Am Ozzy · Jack Osbourne · Ozzfest · Sharon Osbourne · Kelly Osbourne
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