According to Los Angeles Times, former DEEP PURPLE and current WHITESNAKE singer David Coverdale has listed his Lake Tahoe estate for $9.85 million. Found in Incline Village, a community on the north shore, the gated residence features high ceilings with exposed beams, wood and stone accents, three fireplaces, four bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms. The master suite features a step-up spa tub, multiple walk-in closets and a private deck. "Every day for over 30 years, my family and I have loved and embraced our home," Coverdale said of the property in a statement. "The stunning views from every window, the peace and tranquility, and the privacy…far away from the three-ring circus of the music business, yet a mere hours' flight away from Los Angeles when work calls." Check out pictures of the property at Zillow. Last month, Coverdale told Poughkeepsie, New York's Z93 radio station about his Incline Village home: "A more beautiful place you have yet to see. A veritable jewel in the Sierra Nevada mountains." Asked if he plans on spending the rest of his life in Lake Tahoe, Coverdale responded: "Well, not really. I have several homes, but that's the primary one. We bought a new house that we've just been spending a year doing up, which both my wife and I are very excited by. So, who knows? There may be a change forthcoming." Coverdale was DEEP PURPLE's frontman from late 1973 to early 1976 and sang on the albums "Burn", "Stormbringer" and "Come Taste The Band". WHITESNAKE's new studio album, "Flesh & Blood", will be released on May 10 via Frontiers Music Srl. The disc follows the 2011 critically acclaimed studio album "Forevermore" and 2015's "The Purple Album", a reimagining of DEEP PURPLE classics from Coverdale's time in that band.
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