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  2. The Mark II Purple Singles - Wikipedia

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    The Mark II Purple Singles is a compilation album by Deep Purple. The album was released in 1979. The album was released in 1979. It claimed to be Mark II both because it focused solely on the second line-up of the band and because it was intended as a second volume to the previous year's The Deep Purple Singles A's and B's .

  3. Mesa/Boogie Mark Series - Wikipedia

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    The Mark IIC also featured a new Pull Bass shift on the front panel, which slightly extended the low frequencies in the preamp. The Mark IIC+ was the last of the Mark II series and featured a more sensitive lead channel - due to its featuring a dual cascading drive stage - whereas the IIA and IIB had a single-stage drive circuit.

  4. Deep Purple - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] Mark I comprised the founding members of Deep Purple, Ritchie Blackmore (guitar), Rod Evans (vocals), Jon Lord (keyboards), Paice (drums) and Nick Simper (bass), while Mark II was the most influential and commercially successful line-up, with Ian Gillan and Roger Glover replacing Evans and Simper

  5. List of Deep Purple members - Wikipedia

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    In mid-1969, Evans and Simper were replaced by Ian Gillan and Roger Glover ("Mark II"). After four years, Gillan and Glover departed in 1973, and were replaced by David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes ("Mark III"). Tommy Bolin replaced Blackmore in 1975 ("Mark IV"), with this lineup continuing until Deep Purple broke up in July 1976. The group re ...

  6. JBL - Wikipedia

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    1946 – JBL creates the original 'JBL signature' logo with an exclamation (!) in black and white. Designed by Jerome Gould [11] 1946 – Lansing leaves Altec and founded a new company, James B. Lansing Sound Inc. 1947 – JBL has a 15" speaker (38 cm), model D-130, using for the first time a 4" (100 mm) voice coil in a speaker cone; 1949 ...

  7. Vincent Price (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Vincent Price" is a song by English rock band Deep Purple. Featured on their 19th studio album, titled Now What?! , the track is both the second single from the album and the last track on it. The band confirmed the single's release on 6 May 2013, sending messages via their official webpage and Facebook account.