DEMON'S EYE - Deep Purple Tribute Band

DEMON'S EYE - Deep Purple Tribute Band

Demon's Eye are creating a furore with their powerful show, bringing up memories of Deep Purple's most creative times in the seventies. In February 2007, Deep Purple's Ian Paice guested on drums on a couple of gigs in Holland, Germany and Austria. Ian Paice: "When I get the chance to play with other musicians and I don't know them, I take a chance. If they're good, it makes my job very easy. If they're not so good, it makes my job very difficult. With Demon's Eye, it's incredibly easy. These guys are really fantastic! They know exactly what they do." From 2008 on, Demon's Eye gave a lot of concerts with Doogie White at the microphone, the former singer of Ritchie Blackmore's "Rainbow". And Doogie White, too, was highly enthusiastic: "Demon's Eye sound just as Deep Purple did in the 70s. It's incredible. I've never seen a better Deep Purple Tribute Band! For me, their musical quality, joy in improvising, their power and the fun which Demon's Eye get across on stage have been absolutely impressive." In 2009 and 2010, Deep Purple's Jon Lord played three very successful shows with Demon's Eye and Orchestra in Germany. There is a good reason why Demon's Eye do not call themselves a "Cover-Band" but to choose the prefix "Tribute-" instead. Deep Purple's compositions leave enough room for improvisation, which the five guys of Demon's Eye use wherever they can. Demon's Eye's intention is to make each concert a unique event for the audience. Website: www.demonseye.com