Glenn Hughes Biography


Styles of rock music Glenn Hughes, this vocalist, bassist and author of songs is a real original in the rock community, because, perhaps, no one else was able to develop such a unique style that combines the best elements of hard rock, Soul and Funka. Glenn Hughes was born in the city of Kannok on August 21. At the age of 16, the guy, soaked in the ideas of both British rock and the American offices of Motown and Stax, exchanged school for rock and roll, joining the ranks of the local cover banks "Finders Keepers".

Glenn received the first professional experience in a team called "Trapeze". The group was a good success for the most part in America and gave Hughes a starting venue for joining the “Deep Purple”. With his participation, the legendary team recorded six albums of them three concerts and held a considerable number of tours. In addition, the bass player helped his colleagues Glover, Lord and Bolin in the work on solo records.

The album was a mixture of Fanca, Soul, Jazz and Hard rock, flavored with Glenn's branded vocals. At the end of the x, the musician was very fond of alcohol and drugs, so his next work, a joint project with guitarist Paty Troll, was released only in the year. In general, in X Hughes he collaborated a lot with other musicians. In M Glenn, he also recorded several parties of the backing vocals for “Whitesnake” and “XYZ”, and in the meantime, alcohol-narcotic problems reached the climax and brought the musician to the hospital bed.

Having spent about a year in the clinic and cleansed of the filth, Hughes returned to the musical scene in an unusual hypostasis for him. However, the very next year, Hughes finally pulled himself together and, having concluded a contract with SHRAPNEL Records, restored the production of solo albums. His flounder became involved on the blues, but, nevertheless, saturated with the Blues Fank, and in the same Minn helped John Norum to record "Face the Truth".

Hughes also stayed with other artists, but now he no longer forgot about his solo career and soon issued the studio work "from Now", reinforcing it with the concert "Burning Japan Live".

Glenn Hughes Biography

But if the third album was designed in a combination of hard rock and Aor, then Soul and Funk dominated the next “Feel” plate. In M, the musician paid tribute to his former addictions, releasing a disc with the unambiguous name "Addiction". The themes here were gloomy, and therefore Houses had to move away from the light genres and again play a heavy.

All of them sounded easier than "Addiction", but they were distinguished by a pronounced hard-rock component from a very light "Feel". In M, the musician organized a successful project in the company with another venerable rocker, Joe Linn Terner "Hughes Turner Project", and a couple of years later he cooperated with his former Black Sabbath colleague Tony Aimmy.

At first, their booty sessions of the year were officially published, and then the musicians took up the album "FUSED". The name of the next disc "Soul Mover" was also not entirely reliable, because the aforementioned components with "Sitkor" were added to pure Soul. In M Glenn, he became part of the Black Country Communion super group, and the next year he published an autobiography that quickly became a bestseller.

A little later, the musician participated in the Kings of Chaos and California Breed projects, so solo creativity turned out to be abandoned for a long period. His new work was released only at the end of the year, and “Resonate” turned out to be the most difficult album in Hughes discography, surpassing even “Addiction” in that capacity. Last Update