David Coverdale, the iconic frontman of Eighties hair metal legends Whitesnake, has bid farewell to his music career with his final music video before retiring. The emotional visual for the reissued version of the title track "Forevermore" comes just over a week after Coverdale announced his retirement.
The new rendition of the song, featuring an orchestral arrangement by Hook City Strings, captures the essence of Coverdale's iconic voice and provides a poignant farewell to his fans. Directed by Payton Murphy, the visual showcases Coverdale and the strings performing in a simple studio space, interlaced with photos of Coverdale and his loved ones.
Coverdale announced his retirement on social media last month, stating that after more than 50 years, he had realized it was time to hang up his rock 'n' roll platform shoes and skintight jeans. He thanked everyone who has supported him throughout his incredible journey, including musicians, crew members, fans, and family.
The Whitesnake singer, known for hits like "Here I Go Again" and "Is This Love," had been touring with the band as recently as 2022 but was forced to cancel due to a sinus infection. His retirement comes at a time when he has left an indelible mark on rock music, including his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2016 as a member of Deep Purple.
As Coverdale embarks on his new chapter in retirement, fans and fellow musicians alike will cherish the memories of his remarkable career and the countless moments he brought joy through his iconic voice and stage presence.
The new rendition of the song, featuring an orchestral arrangement by Hook City Strings, captures the essence of Coverdale's iconic voice and provides a poignant farewell to his fans. Directed by Payton Murphy, the visual showcases Coverdale and the strings performing in a simple studio space, interlaced with photos of Coverdale and his loved ones.
Coverdale announced his retirement on social media last month, stating that after more than 50 years, he had realized it was time to hang up his rock 'n' roll platform shoes and skintight jeans. He thanked everyone who has supported him throughout his incredible journey, including musicians, crew members, fans, and family.
The Whitesnake singer, known for hits like "Here I Go Again" and "Is This Love," had been touring with the band as recently as 2022 but was forced to cancel due to a sinus infection. His retirement comes at a time when he has left an indelible mark on rock music, including his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2016 as a member of Deep Purple.
As Coverdale embarks on his new chapter in retirement, fans and fellow musicians alike will cherish the memories of his remarkable career and the countless moments he brought joy through his iconic voice and stage presence.