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Ritchie Blackmore : ウィキペディア英語版
Ritchie Blackmore

Richard Hugh "Ritchie" Blackmore (born 14 April 1945) is an English guitarist and songwriter, who began his professional career as a session musician as a member of the instrumental band The Outlaws and as a backing musician of pop singers such as Glenda Collins, Heinz, Screaming Lord Sutch and Neil Christian. Blackmore was also one of the original members of Deep Purple, playing jam-style hard-rock music which mixed simple guitar riffs and organ sounds.〔 During his solo career, he established a neoclassical metal band called Rainbow〔 which fused baroque music influences and elements of hard rock.〔〔 Rainbow gradually progressed to catchy pop style hard rock.〔 Later in life, he formed the traditional folk rock project Blackmore's Night transitioning to vocalist-centred sounds. Their latest album, ''Dancer & the Moon'', was released on June 2013,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dancer and The Moon album due June 11 on Frontiers Records )〕 which entered at # 189 on USA's Billboard Album Charts.
==Early life==
Blackmore was born at Allendale Nursing Home in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset as second son to Lewis J. Blackmore and Violet (née Short). The family moved to Heston, Middlesex when Blackmore was two. He was 11 when he was given his first guitar by his father on certain conditions, including learning how to play properly, so he took classical guitar lessons for one year.
In an interview with ''Sounds'' magazine in 1979, Blackmore said that he started the guitar because "it was such a beautiful instrument and nice just to touch. I wanted to be like Tommy Steele, who used to just jump around and play. I thought, this is the life. This has nothing to do with people trying to educate me or tell me how I should grow up. My dream was that one day they'd say, 'well, Richard was a terrible pupil but he sure knows how to play a guitar'. The only thing I have in common with punk people, who I'm not interested in at all, is that I didn't like my childhood too much, other than my parents, and I loathed school. I hated my teachers."〔Sounds, 15 December 1979〕
While at school, Blackmore participated in sports including the javelin. Blackmore left school at age 15 and started work as an apprentice radio mechanic at nearby Heathrow Airport. He took electric guitar lessons from session guitarist Big Jim Sullivan.

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