Following David Coverdale’s announcement that he is officially retiring from rock and roll, the Whitesnake singer’s family has shared their own heartfelt (and humorous) reactions to the news.
The 74-year-old Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee announced his retirement on Thursday, November 13, in a video message. He told fans: “The last few years has been very evident to me that it’s time really for me to hang up my rock and roll platform shoes and my skin-tight jeans… it’s time for me to call it a day.” He thanked his family, fans, and musicians from his time in both Whitesnake and Deep Purple for the “incredible journey.”
His wife, Cindy Coverdale, shared a touching post celebrating the decision, while also revealing a long-running joke between the couple.
“Happy ‘Official’ Retirement, Baby!! I love you with all my heart. What an incredible journey I’ve been so lucky to go on with you! Now we just get to play!! I can’t wait to see what you do next…”
Cindy then added a humorous clarification about the “official” nature of the announcement:
“Side Note: when I met David 35 years ago he told me he was retiring…”
“This was taken flying to the last show I went to, not knowing at the time it was my last Whitesnake show… bittersweet!”
The couple’s 29-year-old son, Jasper Coverdale, shared a deeply personal and poetic tribute to his father’s five-decade career, praising his choice to end his career on his own terms.
“There aren’t often moments where legends have the opportunity to rest at their own accord. After forging his own path spanning over five entire decades, my father chose his fate once again. It is no simple thing… the sheer amount of memories made, cherished relationships set to stone or broken asunder, a family blooming under the planted pines that bear our names. At twenty-nine, I can’t even fathom the journey… yet I’ve walked the path in support and love for him every step I could. I know no greater man, nor any better father, for the family I was born into is one of international renown thanks to his empathy, talent and ability to connect with so many people the world over. And now, the next step… whatever you bloody well desire, Sir! Here’s to you, David Coverdale—father, husband, storyteller, warrior, artist… hero. Bravo, Dada, for a thousand thousand jobs well done. Let the histories honor you forevermore.”
David Coverdale concluded his own announcement video by raising a glass and referencing a 2011 Whitesnake track, saying: “Fare thee well.”
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