BLACKMORE'S NIGHT: New Audio Interview With CANDICE NIGHT Available

December 25, 2006

A recent audio interview with BLACKMORE'S NIGHT singer Candice Night conducted by BBC's Ben Turner has been posted online in two parts: Part#1, Part#2.

As previously reported, a video interview with Candice Night and legendary guitarist Ritchie Blackmore (DEEP PURPLE, RAINBOW, BLACKMORE'S NIGHT) is available at Google Video (courtesy of the Artisan News Service). An audio interview with Blackmore, conducted on December 2, 2006 by the Italian public radio RadioUno (as part of its "Stereonotte" program),has been made available as a podcast at this location. The questions are in Italian, but you can hear the answers in English direcly from Blackmore's own mouth. Topics covered are mainly BLACKMORE'S NIGHT-related, but Ritchie also talks briefly about DEEP PURPLE and RAINBOW, and explains why he chose to cover RAINBOW's "Street of Dreams" and DEEP PURPLE's "Child in Time" with BLACKMORE'S NIGHT, as well as why he sometimes plays "Smoke on the Water" live with his current band.

BLACKMORE'S NIGHT's holiday album, "Winter Carols", recently entered the Top 100 New Age/Ambient/World Radio/Internet Airwaves Chart at position No. 4, according to NewAgeReporter.com.

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