Legendary British/American rockers DEEP PURPLE will perform later this month as part of "BBC Radio 2 In Concert" series of shows. Direct from the BBC Radio Theatre in London, the band will be lighting a fire in the sky as it rolls through its back catalogue of rock classics, including tracks from its electrifying new album, "InFinite". It's all happening on Thursday, November 16, and you can watch the whole gig live from 8 p.m. on the BBC Red Button (available by pressing red from any BBC TV channel). Says DEEP PURPLE drummer Ian Paice: "DEEP PURPLE are really looking forward to performing for the BBC Radio 2's 'In Concert' programme. It's been many years since we did something like this. But through all those years, one thing has never changed. Playing live is the only way to capture the spirit of rock n roll music, because even 60 years after it reared its wonderful rebellious head, that's what it still is! There is no safety net of the recording machine to 'fix things later' — you get it right or get it wrong. For the musicians, it's an adrenaline rush, concentration and invention, but most of all fun. That's why we started doing it when we were kids. We hope you have fun being on the receiving end." "InFinite" was released in April via earMUSIC. The disc is the first album for bassist Roger Glover and singer Ian Gillan in their 70s. Gillan, the oldest member of the band, turned 72 in August. Glover will become 72 on November 30. Paice is still several years younger at 69. The band is rounded out by keyboardist Don Airey and guitarist Steve Morse. Airey joined in 2002, replacing Jon Lord. Morse joined in 1994 as the replacement for Ritchie Blackmore.
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