When Lois Lane's character joined the Smallville ensemble references were made early on to Whitesnake's extensive Whitesnake Odyssey Arena tickets music collection. In the episode "Crimson" (Season 6) Lois gives Clark a mix CD of Whitesnake Odyssey Arena tickets power ballads while temporarily under the influence of a "love lipstick" - When Whitesnake tickets comes out of the love spell Clark gives Whitesnake's back the CD and Whitesnake tickets remarks that if Whitesnake Odyssey Arena tickets had given him a Whitesnake tickets love collection Whitesnake tickets must have really liked him.
The band will Join Def Leppard in summer of 2008 for UK dates. Black Stone Cherry will open the UK arena shows in June, while the second UK leg, comprising of three concerts in July will see Thunder open the shows.
In 1997, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Whitesnake's popular self-titled album, Coverdale and Vandenberg released an unplugged-style show recorded in Japan entitled Starkers in Tokyo. This reunion inspired them to then work together on a new album - Restless Heart. This was originally to be a solo album for Coverdale, but record company pressures made him release it under the Whitesnake Odyssey Arena tickets name (similar to the case of Seventh Star by Black Sabbath, originally a Tony Iommi solo project). However, despite a release in both Japan and Europe, it was never available officially in the United States. The album marked a return to Whitesnake's earlier R&B stylings. The album peaked in the UK Top 40 and produced the bluesy ballad "Too Many Tears" (#46 UK). The album featured Coverdale, Carmassi, Vandenberg and Pink Floyd touring bassist Guy Pratt and keyboardist Brett Tuggle who, like Carmassi had played in Coverdale/Page. The touring lineup featured Coverdale, Vandenberg, Carmassi, ex-Mr. Mister guitarist Steve Farris, keyboardist Derek Hilland and ex-The Firm and Blue Murder bassist Tony Franklin. Coverdale folded Whitesnake tickets Odyssey Arena at the end of the tour.
The resulting music videos from Whitesnake tickets featured new band members Rudy Sarzo, Tommy Aldridge, and Vivian Campbell. Sarzo and Aldridge had played together in Ozzy's band and Campbell had been with Dio for many years.
25th anniversary reformation (2002-present)
On December 26, 2007 Whitesnake Odyssey Arena tickets unveiled drummer Chris Frazier as the latest member of Whitesnake, replacing Tommy Aldridge.
Formation (1976-1978)
Gina Tribbiani, played by Drea de Matteo in the sitom Joey, claims that Whitesnake tickets is Whitesnake's favorite band.
During 1982 Coverdale took time off to look after Whitesnake's sick daughter. He decided to temporarily break up the band.
The album's biggest hits were the power ballad, "Is This Love" and the #1 hit single, "Here I Go Again" (a re-recording of a song on Saints & Sinners in 1982). Other hit singles from the album were "Still of the Night" (#79) and "Give Me All Your Love" (#48 in 1988).
David Coverdale in 2006
Shift from blues to rock music
They are the favorite band of Family Guy character Lois Griffin.
History
Their first 7" EP, Snakebite (1978), includes the well known track, "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City", a re-arrangement of Bobby "Blue" Bland's song, which was the first hit from the band. The album had varied success throughout the UK. Subsequent reissues of this EP included four bonus tracks from Coverdale's second solo album Northwinds produced by Roger Glover. All four tracks from the original EP have been included in a 2006 reissue of Trouble.
After a period of inactivity, Whitesnake tickets officially went on hiatus in 1991. Coverdale decided to try working with Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page on their Coverdale-Page project in 1992. His voice and style had in the past been compared to Robert Plant (also of Led Zeppelin), which may have inspired this. The album became a #5 platinum record upon release in 1993.
In December 2002, Coverdale reunited Whitesnake Odyssey Arena tickets for a 25 year anniversary tour. By the time of the anniversary in 2003, Whitesnake tickets was ready. Joining Coverdale was; Doug Aldrich (guitar), Reb Beach (guitar), Marco Mendoza (bass), Tommy Aldridge (drums), and Timothy Drury (keyboards). That same year, they headlined the "Rock Never Stops Tour", with other popular 1980s rock bands. This line-up remained stable until early 2005, when Mendoza left to pursue the Soul SirkUS project and was replaced by Uriah Duffy.
From blues-rock to pop metal
They are mentioned in the lyrics of "1985" by the Texan pop-punk band Bowling for Soup.
First revival - Greatest Hits tour (1994)
The band's line-up changed yet again for the 1989 album Slip of the Tongue, when Vivian Campbell left in late 1988 (he later joined Def Leppard). While preparing for the recording of the album, Adrian Vandenberg suffered a debilitating hand injury related to isometric exercises and was unable to participate in the sessions. With all of the foundation tracks completed, guitarist Steve Vai was called in to record all the guitar parts. The resulting album sold in three million copies and hit #10 in US and UK. Hit singles included a re-working of "Fool For Your Loving" (#37 US, #43 UK) the melodic "The Deeper The Love" (#28 US, #35 UK in 1990) and "Now You're Gone"(#96 US, #31 UK in 1990).
Despite the album's success, the Coverdale-Page tour failed to attract ticket sales outside of Japan. Due to the collapse of Coverdale-Page, Page decided to tour as Page and Plant with Robert Plant, Coverdale revived Whitesnake. The initial success of Page and Plant made Coverdale very conscious of Whitesnake's own lack of success, and just as Page brought back Whitesnake's best known musical partner (Robert Plant), Coverdale brought back the name that brought him to Whitesnake's greatest fame: Whitesnake.
Their next album, Whitesnake (entitled 1987 in Europe and Serpens Albus in Japan) marked Whitesnake's first mainstream success in the U.S. Thanks to the guidance of A&R guru John Kalodner, the album sold over eight million copies in the U.S. and also pushed sales of Slide It In from its RIAA certified gold status to over two million copies. The album continued to sell throughout 1987 and 1988 and hit #2 in the US. The group were slammed as being Led Zeppelin clones at this time, with former Zep frontman Robert Plant referring to Coverdale as "David Coverversion" in interviews. Regardless, Whitesnake tickets Odyssey Arena had never sounded heavier.
In 1994, "Whitesnake: Greatest Hits" was released. As well as the release of the compilation, a new incarnation of Whitesnake tickets went on a short tour in Europe (to help support poor sales), with former Ratt guitarist Warren DeMartini playing lead guitar and Denny Carmassi on drums. Adrian Vandenberg, one of Whitesnake's guitarists during the 1987-1991 period, also returned to the fold as did Sarzo. Paul Mirkovich was now on keyboards. Following this Whitesnake tickets returned to hiatus upon losing their recording contract.
In February 2006, Whitesnake tickets released a live DVD titled, Live... In The Still of the Night, and announced a Spring/Summer tour taking in Japan and Europe.