Ian Paice

Ian Anderson Paice (born June 19, 1948) is a renowned rock drummer. Born in Nottingham, his family moved to Bicester in Oxfordshire. He was the drummer in a local Bicester group called "Georgie and the Rave ons". The group later changed their name to "The Shindigs". Ian left the "shindigs" to join a group called "MI5" later renamed "The Maze". He played alongside Rod Evans in The Maze. After this he came to Deep Purple in 1968, one of the heaviest rock bands at that time. He participated in the 80s 'Super Drumming' event. He is the only one who has been in every Deep Purple lineup until the present. He has also played with Paice, Ashton & Lord, Whitesnake, and Gary Moore. Paice, Ian

 

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