Roger David Glover (born 30 November 1945) is a Welsh bassist, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known as the member of the hard rock bands
Deep Purple
Deep Purple are an English rock band formed in London in 1968. They are considered to be among the pioneers of heavy metal music, heavy metal and modern hard rock music, but their musical style has changed over the course of its existence. Ori ...
and
Rainbow. As a member of Deep Purple, Glover was inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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in April 2016.
Early career
Born near
Brecon
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,
Wales
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, Glover moved with his family to the
South Kensington
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area of London at the age of nine.
Around that time his interests started to shift towards rock music, and by the time he was thirteen Glover began playing guitar.
He later moved to the North London district of
Pinner, and while at
Harrow County School for Boys he formed his first band, Madisons, with a group of friends; in time this merged with a rival band to become
Episode Six
Episode Six were an English rock band formed in Harrow, London in 1965. The band did not have commercial success in the UK, releasing nine singles that all failed to chart, but they did find minor success in Beirut at the time. Group members Ia ...
, a band which later featured Glover's future Deep Purple bandmate, vocalist
Ian Gillan.
[ The two left Episode Six in 1969 to join ]Deep Purple
Deep Purple are an English rock band formed in London in 1968. They are considered to be among the pioneers of heavy metal music, heavy metal and modern hard rock music, but their musical style has changed over the course of its existence. Ori ...
.
Deep Purple and solo
Glover spent four years (1969–1973) with Deep Purple, during which the band saw their most successful releases in the albums '' in Rock'', ''Fireball
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'', ''Machine Head
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'', ''Who Do We Think We Are
''Who Do We Think We Are'' is the seventh studio album by the English hard rock band Deep Purple, released in 1973. It was Deep Purple's last album with singer Ian Gillan and bassist Roger Glover until 1984’s '' Perfect Strangers''.
Musically ...
'' and the live album '' Made in Japan''. He is credited with developing the title for the band's iconic " Smoke on the Water" song, thus inspiring the song's lyrics which were written by Ian Gillan. Glover says the title came to him when he awoke from a dream two days after the famous fire over Lake Geneva
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. While he liked the title, he was reluctant to have the band use it because he initially thought it sounded like a drug song. Glover also developed the guitar riff to " Maybe I'm a Leo", stating, "I wrote the riff to 'Maybe I'm a Leo' after hearing John Lennon
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's ' How Do You Sleep?'."
Glover contributed bass on Jon Lord's first solo album, 'Gemini Suite
After the 1969 classical / rock fusion ''Concerto for Group and Orchestra'', Jon Lord was commissioned to write a follow-up. This was ''Gemini Suite'', five long movements inspired by the members of Deep Purple, and performed live in September 19 ...
' (1971), and was the featured soloist in the bass movement.
Glover departed Deep Purple, along with Gillan, after the band's second tour of Japan
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in the summer of 1973.[
Throughout the 1970s Glover produced albums and/or singles by such acts as ]Judas Priest
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, Nazareth
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, Elf, Status Quo
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, the Ian Gillan Band and David Coverdale
David Coverdale (born 22 September 1951) is an English singer who is best known as the lead vocalist of Whitesnake, a hard rock band he founded in 1978. Before Whitesnake, Coverdale was the lead singer of Deep Purple from 1973 to 1976, after wh ...
.
In 1974 Glover released his first solo album, ''The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast
''The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast'' is a concept album and subsequent live rock opera appearing in 1974 and 1975 respectively, based on the children's poem of a similar title. The album cover design is from Alan Aldridge's desig ...
'', which generated the single " Love Is All", featuring lead vocals by Ronnie James Dio
Ronald James Padavona (July 10, 1942 – May 16, 2010), known professionally as Ronnie James Dio, was an American heavy metal singer. He fronted and founded numerous bands throughout his career, including Elf, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, Dio and H ...
. The single did little in the U.K., but became an unexpected number one-hit song in the Netherlands
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and Belgium
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. The song came with an animated music video starring a guitar-playing frog. In 1978 Glover's second album followed: '' Elements''.
From 1979 to 1984 he was the bassist, lyricist and producer for Ritchie Blackmore’s band, Rainbow, working on four of the group's studio albums.
In 1983 he recorded his third solo album, ''Mask
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'', released the next year.
When Deep Purple
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reformed in April 1984, Glover returned to his old band where he has remained for the last three decades.
In 1988 Glover, along with fellow Deep Purple member Ian Gillan, recorded the side-project album '' Accidentally on Purpose''. Almost two decades later Glover played with Gillan during Gillan's brief solo tour in 2006.
In 2002 Glover released his fourth post-DP album, entitled ''Snapshot
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'', under the name Roger Glover and the Guilty Party. The album featured performances from Randall Bramblett
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(who shared co-writing credits on several tracks) as well as Glover's daughter, Gillian.
In 2011 he released his second Guilty Party album, ''If Life Was Easy
''If Life Was Easy'' is the fifth solo album by Deep Purple's bass player Roger Glover released by earMusic/edel on July 11, 2011. The album was recorded in 2007 but due to personal reasons it wasn't released until 2011. Like its predecessor, ...
'', which featured guest appearances by Nazareth
Nazareth ( ; ar, النَّاصِرَة, ''an-Nāṣira''; he, נָצְרַת, ''Nāṣəraṯ''; arc, ܢܨܪܬ, ''Naṣrath'') is the largest city in the Northern District of Israel. Nazareth is known as "the Arab capital of Israel". In ...
's Dan McCafferty
William Daniel McCafferty (14 October 1946 – 8 November 2022) was a vocalist and songwriter best known as the lead singer for the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth from its founding in 1968 to his retirement from touring with the band in 2013.
...
and Pete Agnew
Pete Agnew (born 14 September 1946) is a Scottish bassist and backing vocalist for the hard rock band Nazareth. Born in Dunfermline, he is the sole continuous member who still is performing with the band, which released its first album '' Nazar ...
as well as Walther Gallay and Daniel "Sahaj" Ticotin.
Notable collaborations and performances
In an interview for the ''Come Hell or High Water'' concert-documentary, he described how he was once forced to perform lead vocals for an entire Deep Purple concert in the 1970s due to Ian Gillan's illness. In 2021, he performed co-lead vocals on one track (''The Battle of New Orleans'') on the ''Turning to Crime
''Turning to Crime'' is the twenty-second studio album by British rock band Deep Purple, released on 26 November 2021. It is composed entirely of covers, and is the last Deep Purple album to feature guitarist Steve Morse before he left the band ...
'' album, the first time he has performed vocals of any kind on a Deep Purple record.
In 2001 Glover was among a host of bass players who contributed to Gov't Mule
Gov't Mule (pronounced "Government Mule") is an American Southern rock jam band, formed in 1994 as a side project of the Allman Brothers Band by guitarist Warren Haynes and bassist Allen Woody. Fans often refer to Gov't Mule simply as ''Mule''. ...
's double album '' The Deep End'', recorded as a tribute to the late Allen Woody, Mule's original bassist. Glover played on Deep Purple's "Maybe I'm a Leo", which was one of Woody's favourite songs. On 3 May 2003, in New Orleans, Glover also took part in a special concert performed by Gov't Mule featuring appearances from all bass players who had contributed to ''The Deep End'' album.
On 7 October 2007 Glover joined his former bandmate Jon Lord to perform ''Concerto for Group and Orchestra
''Concerto for Group and Orchestra'' is a live album by Deep Purple and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Arnold, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London, in September 1969. It consists of a concerto composed by Jon Lord, ...
'' at the Royal & Derngate in Northampton. The concert also featured the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) is a British symphony orchestra based in London, that performs and produces primarily classic works.
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conducted by Paul Mann.
In 2008 Glover played bass on a charity single called "Lucy's Song", written and produced by David Domminney of Rogue Studios in London and available at iTunes. Income from the sale went to The Linda McCartney Cancer Centre (specifically to promote their Field of Women event which took place at Liverpool Cricket Club on 6 July 2008).
On 21 March 2012 Ian Paice was playing a gig with the Deep Purple tribute band Purpendicular in Pratteln, Switzerland. The band received a surprise reinforcement as Roger Glover "happened to be in the neighbourhood" and joined them on stage.
Personal life
Glover has been married twice and has three daughters. The eldest, musician Gillian Glover (born 1976), is from his first marriage. He currently lives in Switzerland with his partner and their two daughters.
In 2004 ITV Wales aired a TV special about Glover, entitled ''Roger Glover – Made in Wales'' (produced by Craig Hooper) which featured interviews from fellow musicians Ian Gillan and Ian Paice, as well as Glover's mother, Brenda, and his then-wife.
Gear
Roger Glover played Fender Precision, Fender Mustang
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and Rickenbacker 4001 basses during his early years with Deep Purple. In late 1970s, he used a Gibson Thunderbird. In the mid-1980s Roger used Peavey Foundation with a neck from Peavey Fury Bass. Since the mid-1990s, he has used Vigier Bass Guitars, SWR heads and cabinets, and Picato and Ernie Ball strings.
Painting and photography
On 22 October 2010 Roger Glover's artwork exhibition called ''Happy Silence'' opened at the K-8 e.V. Galerie in Cologne. Previously Glover has let many of his pictures be auctioned in other galleries for charitable purposes, but this was the first large-scale presentation of his work.
Discography
;Episode Six
*''Put Yourself in My Place'' (1987)
*''BBC Radio 1 Live 1998/1969'' (1997)
*''The Complete Episode Six'' (1991)
*''Cornflakes and Crazyfoam'' (2002)
*''Love, Hate, Revenge'' (2005)
: ''Compilation albums of songs recorded between 1964 and 1969''
;Solo
* ''Let's Go to the Disco/Broken Man'' (single) (1974, with Ray Fenwick
Raymond John Fenwick (18 July 1946 – 30 April 2022) was an English guitarist and session musician, best known for his work in The Syndicats and in The Spencer Davis Group in the 1960s, and as the lead guitarist of Ian Gillan's post-Deep Purpl ...
, released under the name Marlon)
* ''The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast
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'' (1974)
* ''Strawberry Fields Forever/Isolated Lady'' (single) (1975, with Eddie Hardin
Eddie Hardin (19 February 1949 – 22 July 2015) was an English rock pianist and singer-songwriter. Born Edward Harding, he was best known for his associations with the Spencer Davis Group, Axis Point, and Hardin & York. Hardin, along with the ...
)
* '' Elements'' (1978)
* ''Mask
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'' (1984)
* '' Accidentally on Purpose'' (1988, with Ian Gillan)
* ''Snapshot
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Computing
* Snapshot (computer storage), the state of a system at a particular point in time
* Snapshot (file format) or SNP, a file ...
'' (2002)
* ''If Life Was Easy
''If Life Was Easy'' is the fifth solo album by Deep Purple's bass player Roger Glover released by earMusic/edel on July 11, 2011. The album was recorded in 2007 but due to personal reasons it wasn't released until 2011. Like its predecessor, ...
'' (2011)
;Guest appearances
* Rupert Hine & David MacIver – ''Pick Up a Bone
''Pick Up a Bone'' is the first album by Rupert Hine, released in 1971. ''Pick Up a Bone'' was the only album by Hine that he did not produce himself.
Reception
In its obituary of Hine, ''The Guardian'' wrote that "listeners remained un-stirre ...
'' (1971)
* Jon Lord – ''Gemini Suite
After the 1969 classical / rock fusion ''Concerto for Group and Orchestra'', Jon Lord was commissioned to write a follow-up. This was ''Gemini Suite'', five long movements inspired by the members of Deep Purple, and performed live in September 19 ...
'' (1972)
* Dave Cousins – ''Two Weeks Last Summer
''Two Weeks Last Summer'' is the first solo album by Dave Cousins, singer and guitarist from the Strawbs. It was released in 1972 on A&M Records.
Track listing
All songs written by Dave Cousins
#"Two Weeks Last Summer" – (3:07)
#"October to ...
'' (1972)
*Nazareth
Nazareth ( ; ar, النَّاصِرَة, ''an-Nāṣira''; he, נָצְרַת, ''Nāṣəraṯ''; arc, ܢܨܪܬ, ''Naṣrath'') is the largest city in the Northern District of Israel. Nazareth is known as "the Arab capital of Israel". In ...
– ''Loud 'n' Proud
''Loud 'n' Proud'' is the fourth studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, and their second to be released in 1973. It is the first of two albums the band released to reach #1 in the Austrian charts.
Track listing
1996 Castle C ...
'' (1973, "Free Wheeler")
*Andy Mackay – ''In Search For Eddie Riff'' (1974)
*Dan McCafferty
William Daniel McCafferty (14 October 1946 – 8 November 2022) was a vocalist and songwriter best known as the lead singer for the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth from its founding in 1968 to his retirement from touring with the band in 2013.
...
– ''Dan McCafferty'' (1975)
* Ian Gillan Band – ''Child in Time
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History and characteristic ...
'' (1976)
*Eddie Hardin – ''Wizard's Convention'' (1976, "Loose Ends")
*John Perry – ''Sunset Wading'' (1976)
*Eddie Hardin – ''You Can't Teach An Old Dog New Tricks'' (1977)
*David Coverdale
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– '' White Snake'' (1977)
*Strawbs
Strawbs (or The Strawbs) are an English rock band founded in 1964 as the Strawberry Hill Boys. The band started out as a bluegrass group, but eventually moved on to other styles such as folk rock and progressive rock.
They are best known fo ...
- The Best of Strawbs
''The Best of Strawbs'' is a compilation album of songs by Strawbs, with one track from the Dave Cousins solo album ''Two Weeks Last Summer''.
Track listing
Side one
#"Hero and Heroine (song), Hero and Heroine" (Dave Cousins)
#"Tears and Pavan" ...
(1978)
*David Coverdale
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– ''Northwinds
''Northwinds'' is the second solo album by former Deep Purple singer David Coverdale, released in March 1978.
Background
Originally entitled ''North Winds'', the album leans more towards blues-based rock. Coverdale also touched on the genre ...
'' (1978)
*Joe Breen – ''More Than Meets The Eye'' (1978)
*Wheels – ''Don't Be Strange'' (1979)
*Eddie Hardin – ''Circumstantial Evidence'' (1982)
* Ian Gillan – '' Naked Thunder'' (1990, "No More Cane on the Brazos")
* Pretty Maids – ''Jump The Gun'' (1990, "Dream On")
* Ian Gillan – ''Cherkazoo and Other Stories'' (1992, archival recordings from 1972–1974)
*Gov't Mule
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– ''The Deep End, Volume 1
''The Deep End, Volume 1'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Gov't Mule. It was released on October 23, 2001, by ATO Records and Evangeline Records.
After the death of founding member and bass guitarist Allen Woody, the band con ...
'' (2001, "Maybe I'm A Leo")
*Gov't Mule
Gov't Mule (pronounced "Government Mule") is an American Southern rock jam band, formed in 1994 as a side project of the Allman Brothers Band by guitarist Warren Haynes and bassist Allen Woody. Fans often refer to Gov't Mule simply as ''Mule''. ...
– '' The Deepest End, Live in Concert'' (2003, "Maybe I'm A Leo")
* Ian Gillan – '' Gillan's Inn'' (2006)
*Domminney – ''Lucy's Song'' (charity single for Field for Women) (2008)
*Bernhard Welz – ''Stay Tuned'' (2010, "Believe Me")
*Walther Gallay – ''Stigmates'' (2014)
*''Celebrating Jon Lord'' (2014)
*Purpendicular – ''This Is The Thing #1'' (2015)
*Alice Cooper
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– ''Paranormal'' (2017)
;As producer
* Rupert Hine & David MacIver – ''Pick Up A Bone
''Pick Up a Bone'' is the first album by Rupert Hine, released in 1971. ''Pick Up a Bone'' was the only album by Hine that he did not produce himself.
Reception
In its obituary of Hine, ''The Guardian'' wrote that "listeners remained un-stirre ...
'' (1971)
* Elf – '' Elf'' (1972, with Ian Paice)
*Nazareth
Nazareth ( ; ar, النَّاصِرَة, ''an-Nāṣira''; he, נָצְרַת, ''Nāṣəraṯ''; arc, ܢܨܪܬ, ''Naṣrath'') is the largest city in the Northern District of Israel. Nazareth is known as "the Arab capital of Israel". In ...
– '' Razamanaz'' (1973)
*Nazareth – ''Loud 'n' Proud
''Loud 'n' Proud'' is the fourth studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, and their second to be released in 1973. It is the first of two albums the band released to reach #1 in the Austrian charts.
Track listing
1996 Castle C ...
'' (1974)
*Nazareth – ''Rampant
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'' (1974)
*Spencer Davis Group
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– ''Living in a Back Street'' (1974)
*Hardin & York, with Charlie McCracken – ''Hardin & York, with Charlie McCracken'' (1974, two tracks only)
*Elf – ''Carolina County Ball
''Carolina County Ball'' is the second studio album by the rock band Elf, released as an LP in 1974 on the MGM label. It was released in the United States and Japan as ''L.A.59''. The album is the first to feature Craig Gruber on bass.
Tra ...
'' (1974)
*Elf – ''Trying to Burn the Sun
''Trying to Burn the Sun'' is the third and final studio album released by American rock group Elf, released in 1975.
Track listing
Personnel Elf
* Ronnie James Dio - lead vocals
* Steve Edwards - lead guitar
* Mickey Lee Soule - keyboards ...
'' (1975)
*Reflections – ''Moon Power/Little Star'' (single) (1975)
*Strapps – ''Strapps'' (1976)
* Ian Gillan Band – ''Child in Time'' (1976)
* Rory Gallagher – ''Calling Card
''Calling Card'' is the sixth studio album and eighth album overall by Irish singer/guitarist Rory Gallagher. A 1976 release, it was his second of four albums released on Chrysalis Records in the 1970s. Deep Purple/Rainbow bass guitarist Roger ...
'' (1976)
*Status Quo
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– ''Wild Side of Life/All Through The Night'' (single) (1976)
*Judas Priest
Judas Priest are an English heavy metal band formed in Birmingham in 1969. They have sold over 50 million albums and are frequently ranked as one of the greatest metal bands of all time. Despite an innovative and pioneering body of work in th ...
– ''Sin After Sin
''Sin After Sin'' is the third studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 8 April 1977 by Columbia Records. Produced by Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover, it was the band's major label debut, their first album for the lab ...
'' (1977)
*Young & Moody – ''Young & Moody'' (1977)
*Eddie Hardin – ''You Can't Teach An Old Dog New Tricks'' (1977)
*Strapps – ''Secret Damage'' (1977, with Louie Austin and Chris Kimsey)
*David Coverdale
David Coverdale (born 22 September 1951) is an English singer who is best known as the lead vocalist of Whitesnake, a hard rock band he founded in 1978. Before Whitesnake, Coverdale was the lead singer of Deep Purple from 1973 to 1976, after wh ...
– '' White Snake'' (1977)
*David Coverdale – ''Northwinds
''Northwinds'' is the second solo album by former Deep Purple singer David Coverdale, released in March 1978.
Background
Originally entitled ''North Winds'', the album leans more towards blues-based rock. Coverdale also touched on the genre ...
'' (1978)
*Barbi Benton – ''Ain't That Just the Way'' (1978)
*Joe Breen – ''More Than Meets The Eye'' (1978)
*Grand Theft – ''Have You Seen This Band?'' (1978)
* Rainbow – '' Down to Earth'' (1979)
*Young & Moody – ''Devil Went Down To Georgia/You Can't Catch Me'' (single) (1979)
*Young & Moody – ''All The Good Friends/Playing Your Game'' (single) (1980)
*Michael Schenker Group
The Michael Schenker Group (often abbreviated as MSG) are a guitar-oriented hard rock band, formed in London in 1979 by former Scorpions and UFO guitarist Michael Schenker. In 1986, Schenker and vocalist Robin McAuley formed the McAuley Schenke ...
– ''The Michael Schenker Group
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'' (1980)
*Rainbow – '' Difficult to Cure'' (1981)
*Rainbow – ''Straight Between the Eyes
''Straight Between the Eyes'' is the sixth studio album by the British hard rock band Rainbow, released in 1982. A remastered CD reissue, with packaging duplicating the original vinyl release, was released in May 1999.
History
The band line-up ...
'' (1982)
*Rainbow – ''Bent Out of Shape
''Bent Out of Shape'' is the seventh studio album released by the British hard rock band Rainbow. It was originally released in August 1983 as an LP and cassette. The cassette featured several longer edits compared to the vinyl version. It was ...
'' (1983)
*Deep Purple
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– '' Perfect Strangers'' (1984, with Deep Purple)
*Rainbow – '' Finyl Vinyl'' (1986)
*Deep Purple – ''The House of Blue Light
''The House of Blue Light'' is the 12th studio album by British rock band Deep Purple, released in 1987. It was the second recording by the reformed Mark II line-up, and the sixth studio album overall by this formation of the band.
Recording ...
'' (1987, with Deep Purple)
* Pretty Maids – '' Jump the Gun'' (1990)
*Deep Purple – ''Slaves and Masters
''Slaves and Masters'' is the thirteenth studio album by the British rock band Deep Purple, and was released on 23 October 1990. This is the only Deep Purple album to feature former Rainbow lead vocalist Joe Lynn Turner, who had joined the pre ...
'' (1990)
*Deep Purple – '' The Battle Rages On...'' (1993, with Thom Panunzio)
*Deep Purple – ''Purpendicular
''Purpendicular'' is the fifteenth studio album by the English rock band Deep Purple, released in 1996. It is their first album with guitarist Steve Morse from Dixie Dregs, who replaced Ritchie Blackmore.
Recording
The album was recorded at G ...
'' (1996)
*Deep Purple – ''Abandon
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* Abandonment (legal), a legal term regarding property
** Chi ...
'' (1998)
*Dream Theater
Dream Theater is an American progressive metal band formed in 1985 under the name Majesty by John Petrucci, John Myung and Mike Portnoy while they attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. They subsequently dropped out of the ...
– ''Made in Japan'' (2006)
*Gillian Glover – ''Red Handed'' (2007, additional production)
*Café Bertrand – ''L'Art délicat du Rock & Roll'' (2008, mixing)
*Young & Moody – ''Back for the Last Time Again'' (2011, archive recordings)
;Film and TV appearances
*1976 ''The Butterfly Ball'' (feature film)
*1991 ''Deep Purple – Heavy Metal Pioneers'' (Warner, interviewee)
*1995 ''Rock Family Trees'', ep. ''Deep Purple'' (TV, interviewee)
*1996 ''In a Metal Mood''
*2000 ''100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock'' (TV, interviewee)
*2002 ''Gov't Mule – Rising Low'' (feature)
*2002 ''Classic Albums'', ep. ''Deep Purple – Machine Head'' (Granada, interviewee)
*2004 ''Roger Glover – Made in Wales'' (ITV, interviewee)
*2006 ''Memo – Ivan Pedersen's 40 års karriere'' (feature, interviewee)
*2007 ''Ian Gillan – Highway Star: A Journey in Rock'' (feature, interviewee)
*2011 ''Metal Evolution'', ep. ''Early Metal, Part 2: UK Division'' (VH1, interviewee)
*2013 ''Behind The Music Remastered'', ep. ''Deep Purple'' (VH1, interviewee)
References
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External links
Roger Glover–the official website
The Sam Buxton Sunflower Jam Healing Trust
Bass Roger Glover signature Excess Custom
Bass Roger Glover signature Excess Original
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1945 births
Deep Purple members
Welsh rock bass guitarists
British heavy metal bass guitarists
Alumni of Middlesex University
Welsh record producers
Living people
People educated at Harrow High School
Rainbow (rock band) members
People from Brecon
British expatriates in France
British expatriates in Switzerland
Welsh expatriates in the United States
Welsh songwriters
Episode Six members
Hard rock musicians
Blues rock musicians
Progressive rock musicians
Heavy metal musicians