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Tag Archives: Glenn Hughes
DEEP PURPLE Reissue Their 1976 Set
April 6, 2016

Long known before as “On The Wings Of A Russian Foxbat” and made official back in 1995 – under different covers and titles on either side of the Atlantic – a King Biscuit recording of a concert that DEEP PURPLE played on … Continue reading
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Tagged David Coverdale, Deep Purple, Glenn Hughes, Ian Paice, Jon Lord, Tommy Bolin
BRAZEN ABBOT Celebrate 20th Anniversary
December 16, 2015

It’s been a few years since fans last heard of ‘s BRAZEN ABBOT. Although ostensibly put on hold, the Bulgarian band celebrate their 20th anniversary this year, which is a great opportunity to release a CD/DVD combo simply titled “20 Years Of Brazen … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazen Abbot, Glenn Hughes, Joe Lynn Turner, Nikolo Kotzev
THE LIZARDS Are Back With Glenn Hughes And Other Guests
August 30, 2015

For all their individual prominence, THE LIZARDS are great unknown in the classic rock field as – being a supergroup that comprises bassist who also does a mean blues harp with CACTUS, singer Mike DiMeo who served with RIOT and MASTERPLAN, guitarist Patrick … Continue reading
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Tagged Bobby Rondinelli, Frank Marino, Glenn Hughes, Randy Pratt, The Lizards
Steven Tyler and Glenn Hughes pick their Sting covers
August 20, 2013
As DME reported , producer Gary Miller is working on an album of Sting songs as a project to support the abolishment of child slavery. The first to cut a track for it were Slash and Fergie who took “So Lonely”; … Continue reading
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Tagged Gary Miller, Glenn Hughes, Steven Tyler, Sting


