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- If you're just looking at Whitesnake's release history, you'd think the band has existed smoothly and without controversy at least until 1989, when the band took an eight-year break between albums. But the fact is that Whitesnake essentially broke up in 1982.
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Aug 11, 2020 · English glam metal band Whitesnake met its fate 12 years after its formation in 1978 with singer David Coverdale calling it quits in 1990, stating that he would be taking a break from the music business. The other members followed suit, and Whitesnake promptly hung up their hats after the last show of the Liquor and Poker tour.
Aside from a few short-lived reunions related to the release of Greatest Hits (1994) and Restless Heart (1997), Whitesnake remained mostly inactive until 2003, when Coverdale put together a new line-up to celebrate the band's 25th anniversary.
Nov 4, 2020 · If you're just looking at Whitesnake's release history, you'd think the band has existed smoothly and without controversy at least until 1989, when the band took an eight-year break between albums. But the fact is that Whitesnake essentially broke up in 1982.
- Jeff Somers
Nov 18, 2014 · It had taken Whitesnake leader David Coverdale 10 long years to break his band in the U.S. with their self-titled 1987 album. But you could hardly even call them a band at the time, since...
Nov 21, 2019 · Whitesnake onstage at Liverpool Empire, November 4, 1979 (Image credit: Alan Perry) It wasn’t quite over yet. We made one final, doomed, attempt to keep things going – collectively deciding to fire Seabreeze [Whitesnake management company].
- Bernie Marsden
Nov 29, 2019 · Whitesnake co-founder Bernie Marsden recalled how he became “the author of my own demise” when David Coverdale dismissed the band’s early lineup in 1982.
After releasing Slip of the Tongue in 1989, Coverdale decided to take a break from the music industry and put Whitesnake on hiatus. With the exception of a few brief reunions in the 1990s, Whitesnake remained largely dormant until 2003, when Coverdale reformed the band to commemorate the band’s 25th anniversary.