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David Coverdale
David Coverdale
English rock singer-songwriter
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John Sykes
John Sykes
musician, songwriter
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Blue Murder
Blue Murder
band
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Vandenberg
Vandenberg
band
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Vivian Campbell
Vivian Campbell
Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician (born 1962)
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Adrian Vandenberg
Adrian Vandenberg
Dutch musician
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Neil Murray
Neil Murray
British musician
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Deep Purple
Deep Purple
English rock band
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Judas Priest
Judas Priest
British heavy metal band
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Thunder
Thunder
English hard rock band
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Tommy Aldridge
Tommy Aldridge
American rock drummer
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Bring Me the Horizon
Bring Me the Horizon
British rock band
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Derek Sherinian
Derek Sherinian
American keyboardist
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Reb Beach
Reb Beach
American rock musician
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Europe
Europe
Swedish band
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Shinedown
Shinedown
American band
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Bullet For My Valentine
Bullet For My Valentine
Welsh metal band
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Glenn Hughes
Glenn Hughes
British bassist and singer
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Mastodon
Mastodon
American heavy metal band
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Corey Taylor
Corey Taylor
American musician
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Black Stone Cherry
Black Stone Cherry
American rock band
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Machine Head
Machine Head
American metal band
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DevilDriver
DevilDriver
American heavy metal band
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Def Leppard
Def Leppard
British rock band
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Evanescence
Evanescence
American alternative metal band
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Gary Moore
Gary Moore
Northern Ireland guitarist, songwriter and record producer
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Avenged Sevenfold
Avenged Sevenfold
American metal band
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Tygers of Pan Tang
Tygers of Pan Tang
British heavy metal band
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Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath
British heavy metal band
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Korn
Korn
American nu metal band
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Kobra and the Lotus
Kobra and the Lotus
Canadian Hevy Metal Band
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Black Country Communion
Black Country Communion
American rock band
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Love and Death
Love and Death
American Christian metal band
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In This Moment
In This Moment
American Heavy Metal Band

Whitesnake are a hard rock band formed in England in 1978. The group was originally put together as the backing band for singer David Coverdale, who had recently left Deep Purple. Though the band quickly developed into their own entity, Coverdale is the only constant member throughout their history.

Whitesnake enjoyed much success in the UK, Europe and Japan through their early years. Their albums Ready an' Willing, Come an' Get It and Saints & Sinners all reached the top ten on the UK Albums Chart. By the mid-1980s, however, Coverdale had set his sights on breaking through in North America, where Whitesnake remained largely unknown. With the backing of American label Geffen Records, Whitesnake released their self-titled album in 1987, which became their biggest success to date, selling over eight million copies in the US and spawning the hit singles "Here I Go Again" and "Is This Love". Whitesnake also adopted a more contemporary look, akin to the Los Angeles glam metal scene. After releasing Slip of the Tongue in 1989, Coverdale decided to put Whitesnake on hold to take a break from the music industry. Aside from a few short-lived reunions in the 1990s, Whitesnake remained mostly inactive until 2003, when Coverdale put together a new line-up to celebrate the band's 25th anniversary. Since then Whitesnake have released four more studio albums and toured extensively around the world.

Whitesnake's early sound has been characterized by critics as blues rock, but by the mid-1980s the band slowly began moving toward a more commercially accessible hard rock style. Topics such as love and sex are common in Whitesnake's lyrics, which have been criticized for their excessive use of sexual innuendos and double entendres. Whitesnake have been nominated for several awards during their career, including Best British Group at the 1988 Brit Awards. They have also been featured on lists of the greatest hard rock bands of all time by several media outlets, while their songs and albums have appeared on many "best of" lists by outlets, such as VH1 and Rolling Stone.