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Glenn Hughes announces 2026 US tour
Glenn Hughes has announced a US tour for 2026. The former Trapeze/Deep Purple/Hughes-Thrall/Black Sabbath/California ...
At 74, Glenn Hughes is still hitting the high notes live. A powerful set at O2 Academy Bristol with deep cuts, new tracks & ...
Legendary singer and bassist Glenn Hughes has starred in Deep Purple and rubbed elbows with the likes of David Bowie and David Coverdale. All of these influences – and more – are present across his ...
Despite being a member of the band for just three years, Glenn Hughes' legacy with Deep Purple is almost as great as that of the man he replaced, longstanding (and current) bassist Roger Glover. This ...
Glenn Hughes' 2026 US tour is set to be held from March 27 2026 to May 10 2026 in venues across the mainland United States.
On August 23, rocker Glenn Hughes performed Deep Purple hits and songs from the “Burn” album at The Paramount in Huntington. This summer marked the 50th anniversary of the release of the Deep Purple ...
Glenn Hughes, who was bassist and co-frontman of Deep Purple on 1974’s Burn and Stormbringer and 1975’s Come Taste the Band (along with David Coverdale, who later formed Whitesnake), is doing an ...
Glenn Hughes. Photo Courtesy of Chipster PR. Glenn Hughes. Photo Courtesy of Chipster PR. Hughes is affectionately known as the “Voice of Rock.” He is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee as a member ...
Glenn Hughes has one of rock's more impressive resumes, considering he played in both Deep Purple and Black Sabbath. He's also bounced around with some pretty impressive players in Black Country ...
British pop star Robbie Williams confirmed that Tony Iommi and Glenn Hughes had recorded a song with him for his upcoming album. The track that features the former Black Sabbath colleagues is titled ...
When Deep Purple received induction from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016, the band welcomed Hughes and David Coverdale to the stage. But when speaking with Guitar Interactive Magazine, Hughes ...
A rock artist who came up in the 1970s recently gave his opinion on the state of today’s music industry. Basically, that it’s nothing like when he first started out. It was during an interview with ...
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