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David Coverdale Wants Former Whitesnake Members Involved in ‘Farewell’ Studio Album

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NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 30: Singer David Coverdale of Whitesnake attends Live Nation’s celebration of the 4th annual National Concert Week at Live Nation on April 30, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Live Nation)

David Coverdale has some interesting plans he’d like to make a reality, including tentative plans to work on music with Whitesnake.

In an interview, he shared, “I’m soon to be talking with my band about the idea of a farewell Whitesnake studio album and to invite some former members to participate to make it more complete — Adrian [Vandenberg] perhaps, Doug Aldrich, see if they would wanna come in.”

“Michael Devin — all people I adore, and to see how it would go. But I think rather than just farewell to this current chapter, it’s farewell to a lot of guys that have been involved.” He continued, “It could be interesting.”

In August, former Whitesnake guitarist Bernie Marsden “died peacefully” at the age of 72.