Whitesnake founder Bernie Marsden is dead

It was in 1978, after his time as lead singer for Deep Purple, that Coverdale, along with Marsden and another guitarist, Micky Moody, formed the group Whitesnake.

“He was a genuinely funny, talented man who I am honored to have known and shared a stage with,” writes Coverdale on X.

Marsden was in Whitesnake for four years and co-wrote some of the group’s biggest hits, including “Here I go again” and “Fool for your loving”. However, the band’s big international breakthrough came a few years after Marsden left the band in 1982.

He was also known to have had a valuable guitar collection of over 200 instruments. Most valuable was probably a Gibson Les Paul, nicknamed “The Beast”, which was valued at close to 20 million kroner, The Guardian reports.

Bernie Marsden was 72 years old.

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