Proper noun
Gillan (plural Gillans)
A surname.
According to Blackmore, Deep Purple was only interested in Gillan and not Glover, but Roger was retained on the advice of Ian Paice. Source: Internet
Also starring Dan Stevens and Karen Gillan, you can check out the video in the player below! Source: Internet
As Geezer Butler later explained: error Hiatus and Seventh Star (1984–86) Following the completion of the Born Again tour in March 1984, vocalist Ian Gillan left Black Sabbath to re-join Deep Purple, which was reforming after a long hiatus. Source: Internet
Deep Purple had fluctuated between styles in its early years, but by 1969 vocalist Ian Gillan and guitarist Ritchie Blackmore had led the band toward the developing heavy metal style. Source: Internet
From left to right: Jon Lord, Roger Glover, Ian Gillan, Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Paice Shortly after the orchestral release, Deep Purple began a hectic touring and recording schedule that was to see little respite for the next three years. Source: Internet
FRIDAY, April 3, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Nine-month-old Maisie Gillan spent just a few moments crawling around on a neighbor's floor, near the end of a dinner party meant to welcome her family to the community. Source: Internet