David Coverdale

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David Coverdale is an English rock singer and founder of the famous rock band ‘Whitesnake’

Sep 22, 1951

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: September 22, 1951
  • Nationality: British
  • Famous: Musicians, Singers, Rock Singers
  • Spouses: Cindy (m. 1997), Julia Borkowski (m. 1974), Tawny Kitaen (1989–1991)
  • Birth Place: Cleveland, England
  • Height: 179cm
  • Gender: Male

David Coverdale born at

Cleveland, England

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Birth Place

In 1974, he married Julia Borkowski, a German lady, and they were blessed with a daughter, Jessica, in 1978.

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Personal Life

His second marriage was with Tawny Kitaen, former model and actress, on February 17 1989, but they got divorced after two years in the April of 1991.

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He married his third wife, Cindy, in 1997 with whom he had a son, Jasper, in 1996.

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Personal Life

He was born on September 22, 1951 in Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Redcar and Cleveland, England to a family of music enthusiasts. His father worked in a steel factory.

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Childhood & Early Life

He was drawn towards music in his childhood and began singing along with records when he was a toddler. His passion for music developed at a very early age.

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Childhood & Early Life

He lived in a house above the club ran by his parents. Grooving along with tunes of the bands such as The Pretty Things, The Sorrows, The Yardbirds and The Kinks, he developed a keen interest in playing guitar, which further flared his passion for music.

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Childhood & Early Life

He started performing professionally at the age of 14 and also worked on his voice to become a rock singer. He attended an arts college and joined groups such as Vintage 67, Denver Mule and Magdalene.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1968, he became a part of a local cover band, The Skyliners, as the vocalist. The band played at the clubs and the local colleges and later changed their name to ‘The Government’. He left the band in 1972 and sang for another band, Fabulosa Brothers from 1972 to 1973.

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Career

In 1973, while working at a boutique, he came across an audition advertisement of ‘Deep Purple’ band for the lead singer to replace Ian Gillen. Coverdale and Deep Purple had earlier worked together for the local group, The Government. He was hired by ‘Deep Purple’ as one of its vocalists.

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Career

The band released albums such as ‘Burn’, ‘Stormbringer’ and ‘Come Taste the Band’ in the following years which were successful and the band became one of the best selling bands in America. He became a rock star but the band split up in 1976 due to internal conflicts.

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Soon after the band’s spilt, he began his solo career and released two albums, ‘White Snake’ (1977) and ‘Northwinds’ (1978), with all songs written by himself and theguitarist, Micky Moody. Both the albums were quite successful and were well received by the music lovers.

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Before the release of his second solo album, he formed his own hard rock band, ‘Whitesnake’, which eventually made him a superstar. Initially, it was a touring band that transformed into a full-time band with Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden as its guitarists.

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In 1980, the band Whitesnake had its first major hit with ‘Fool for Your Loving’ from the album, ‘Ready an' Willing’. The song made its position in the American charts, reaching No. 53 the on the US Billboard Hot 100 and in the British charts at No. 13.

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Major Works

In 1987, the band's self-titled album peaked at No. 2 on the U.S. album charts. The album’s biggest hits included songs such as ‘Is This Love’ and the band’s first No. 1 hit single, ‘Here I Go Again.’

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Major Works