There is regular reference to Whitesnake tickets in the movie Old School starring Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn and Will Ferrell
When David Coverdale returned to music Whitesnake Liverpool Echo Arena tickets reformed Whitesnake. The first major change in Whitesnake's line-up occurred right after the recording of 1982's Saints & Sinners album, when most of Whitesnake tickets (including lead guitarist Bernie Marsden, drummer Ian Paice, and bass player Neil Murray) were fired (or "quit" depending on who you ask). Marsden was replaced by Mel Galley (of Trapeze fame), Murray was replaced with Colin Hodgkinson, and Cozy Powell became the new drummer. Powell was famous for Whitesnake's solo hits, as well as time with Rainbow and the Jeff Beck Group. "Saints An' Sinners" was another Top 10 UK album and contained the hit "Here I Go Again". The new lineup toured in 1982-83 to support the album and headlined the Monsters Of Rock Festival at Castle Donnington in August of 1983. The new single "Guilty Of Love" rocked to #31 in the UK tied into the appearance.
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 Liverpool Echo Arena tickets returned to hiatus upon losing their recording contract.
In June 2007 Whitesnake tickets released a dual CD / DVD titled "1987 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition" to mark the 20th anniversary of the mega-selling album '1987'. The album was remastered along with a host of bonus material like four live tracks from the recent Shadow Of The Blues Live set. It also includes the four promo videos for the album on the DVD.
25th anniversary reformation (2002-present)
Whitesnake Liverpool Echo Arena tickets played at the Rock2Wgtn two day festival held on the 22nd and 23rd March 2008; also featuring Ozzy Osbourne, Kiss, Poison, Alice Cooper and Lordi, with special effects by Peter Jackson's Academy Award winning WETA Workshop of Lord of the Rings and King Kong fame.
In June 2006, it was announced Coverdale had signed Whitesnake tickets Liverpool Echo Arena to a new record deal, with Steamhammer/SPV records, to release a double live album entitled, Live: In The Shadow Of The Blues, on November 27, 2006 (November 24 in Germany, Switzerland and Austria). It was made up of recordings from tours since the reformation in 2003. It also included four new studio tracks (the first new studio recordings since 1997's Restless Heart): "Ready to Rock", "If You Want Me (I'll Come Running)", "All I Want Is You" and "Dog". These songs have been described by Coverdale as "three balls-to-the-walls rockers and a ballad".
In December 2002, Coverdale reunited Whitesnake Liverpool Echo 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.
During 1982 Coverdale took time off to look after Whitesnake's sick daughter. He decided to temporarily break up the band.
Shift from blues to rock music
On December 26, 2007 Whitesnake Liverpool Echo Arena tickets unveiled drummer Chris Frazier as the latest member of Whitesnake, replacing Tommy Aldridge.
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).
During Whitesnake's early years, their music was primarily blues rock (although Coverdale described Whitesnake's early style as "progressive R&B") . At this time, Whitesnake tickets Liverpool Echo Arena was made up of David Coverdale, Bernie Marsden, Micky Moody, Neil Murray and drummer David "Duck" Dowle with keyboardist Brian Johnston. Johnston would soon be replaced by ex-Procol Harum member Pete Solley, who in turn was replaced by ex-Deep Purple legend (and Coverdale bandmate) Jon Lord during sessions for the first LP.
From blues-rock to pop metal
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.
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.
David Coverdale in 2006
In Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Susan imitates how Tawny Kitaen climbs on the table in a Whitesnake tickets video when making out with Ricky Bobby.
In 1981 Whitesnake Liverpool Echo Arena tickets recorded Come an' Get It which climbed to #2 in the UK and produced the Top 20 smash "Don't Break My Heart Again" and the Top 40 hit "Would I Lie To You". The album flopped in the US however, where they failed to tour often and seemed out of touch musically.
In popular culture
Gina Tribbiani, played by Drea de Matteo in the sitom Joey, claims that Whitesnake Liverpool Echo Arena tickets is Whitesnake's favorite band.
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 tickets (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 Liverpool Echo Arena tickets had never sounded heavier.
First era (1978-1982)
They are the favorite band of Family Guy character Lois Griffin.