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Riverside Calling!

Glenn and his new band will be live onstage altogether for the very first time this evening in Riverside, California, USA!

Glenn Hughes, Jason Bonham and Derek Sherinian will join fellow new band member, Joe Bonamassa, at Joe’s gig for a special guest appearance!

Be there if you can!

Go!



New HD video Message from Glenn

Here’s Glenn and Ginger (The Wildhearts) last night at a party in Bel Air… rock on!!



Glenn talks YAMAHA Electric Bass BB.

Glenn Hughes talks about the “Sound” of YAMAHA Electric Bass BB.



Fan CHAT Transcript now available

Fan CHAT - February 28th, 2010

This past weekend Glenn held a live Fan CHAT at ‘glennhughes.com‘.

Many fans were in attendance with their questions at the ready! You can read the full transcript which has just now been made available.

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NEW Podcast Interview

Glenn was the featured guest on The Paulie Z Show podcast entitled, “Gardening Is So Rock’n’Roll“!

Lots of fun and runtime is just over 1 hour, so be sure and take a listen via Apple’s iTunes or visit the show’s web site.

www.thepauliezshow.com

itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gardening-is-so-rocknroll/id340316582?i=81129241



CHAT Live with GLENN

Glenn will be here live at ‘glennhughes.com’ this Sunday, February 28th to CHAT and answer any questions you may have for him!

It all starts at 1:00PM PST / 4:00PM EST / 9:00PM GMT / 10:00PM CET and lasts for 2 hours.

If you know you can’t make it on the day or you’re unable to connect… you can email us your questions to chat@glennhughes.com, so we can pass them on for GLENN to answer.

He wants to hear from as many of you as he can, so don’t be shy!

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BLACK COUNTRY: “This Band is Viral”

The other day, Glenn had a lengthy conversation with Tony Conley of the Rock Guitar Daily online blog to talk about Black Country, his new band formed with Joe Bonamassa, Jason Bonham and Derek Sherinian.

Black Country: “This Band is Viral” a chat with Glenn Hughes

Seems a bit funny to title an interview piece with the words of someone other than my interview’s subject, but it feels right, and those are the words of no less an expert than super-producer Kevin Shirley. And that is what Kevin is saying about Black Country, Glenn Hughes’s new band, with axeslinger extraordinaire Joe Bonamassa, Jason Bonham, and Derek Sherinian. The producer is taking a very active, hands-on role for this record, overseeing the songwriting, arrangements, and generally serving as field marshall.

I spoke with Glenn at length yesterday about this exciting new band. Here’s what he had to say:

“I had a bit of a vision, a dream,” Hughes begins, “I had a follow-up to last year’s record (the excellent First Underground Nuclear Kitchen, F.U.N.K.) fully written and ready to go, but there had to be a hold up to the follow-up. As you know, I played with Joe at the Guitar Center show in November, shortly after I had wrapped up my world tour. He had asked me to come up and do a couple of my old tunes, Mistreated, and Medusa, and as we played I looked over at Joe, he back at me, and I said that’s it; this is a band!” And so it was born, Black Country.

There’s ample proof of the chemistry shared between the two over on YouTube, and it is pretty obvious that this is not just two successful solo acts getting together for a one-off project. Black Country is their new group, a band, a tribe from and of the black country of England, the home of both Hughes and Bonham.

“I’ve known Jason since he was a child, what is he? about mid-forties now, and we’ve played together through the years, on occasion, and when we started playing with Joe and Derek, he just smiled.”

Hughes points out that in spite of himself and Bonamassa both having very busy careers, this record may upset things a bit.

“There will be proper touring, not just going out for a few shows here and there. My voice gets stronger as I work, and this will be a touring band. We’ve got all the songs written, titles are in place, and Joe has clearly told me, ‘I want to be in a rock band,’ so he’s got some Zeppelin in him, and some times he’s as bluesy as Kossoff (Paul Kossoff, legendary guitarist for Paul Rodgers’ Free). He’s singing and writing great stuff as well.”

Bonamassa has been headed down the road to rock for some time, and Hughes is finally returning to a full-on rock approach, something fans and fellow rockers have been clamoring about for years, though Glenn has kept moving in a positive motion towards his funky proclivities, and his own creative path in lieu of chasing the easy rock dollars.

“Tony, you have to understand I get asked to do huge tours, and to join big bands every year, and I’ve chosen to pursue my own projects, but now it’s seems fated that this band happen. You’ve got Chickenfoot, Them Crooked Vultures, and while I avoid the term supergroup, this IS a band, and we’ve obviously got some good company.

“We’re as bombastic as The Who, and as bluesy as Free, but we are doing some different kinds of things in terms of structure, and tempo: 7/8, 6/8, even 5/8 time, so it’s not just a few chords and out. Joe’s just written a song that is just blowing me away. He sings a couple, I sing a bunch, and there’s a few where we’re both singing. We originally had figured mid 2011 for the release, but here we are we’ve got it written, we’ll have it tracked by the middle of March, around the 17th, and we should be done with vocals, and some overdubbing by April the 10th, just before Easter. So, it makes sense for it to come out sooner and now it should be out around September of this year.

“We recorded basic tracks for some of the songs on January 3rd and 4th, and we didn’t even get a playback, we just packed them off, and didn’t hear them until the next few days,and they were amazing. We’ve got some epics, I will say that. And, we’ve cut them live, with me using an old P-Bass, all of us together in one room. I don’t want to be that guy, saying supergroup. But if you had told me back last February, that I’d be in a rock band, I’m not so sure. What we’ve got is not what I have done, not what Joe’s done, but something tremendously exciting, and brand new.

“Kevin Shirley is calling it, ‘viral rock’ and ‘beyond beautiful,’ and coming from Shirley this is high praise, indeed. “You know, Tony, it’s funny; at one point, the critics are calling me horrible things because of bad habits and vices, and now they knock me for being mr. health nut, the higher power guy, but this band and record seems to have everyone rooting it on, the time just feels right.”

We spoke for a long time about Glenn’s past, his work with Trapeze, Deep Purple, Gary Moore, Black Sabbath and his famous bout with addiction, yet so much has been written about this elsewhere that there seems little benefit in my spending time on it here, but here’s where Glenn left that subject:

“I am almost 60, playing with a 32-year-old guitarist, but you’d never know to listen. We are hitting at full velocity (not a bad title, there) and don’t think I don’t feel fear I am an alcoholic and addict in recovery and I’m riddled with fear every day of those demons returning, but I’m very lucky. I will tell you this I hit the next note with absolutely no fear, and for that 90 minutes to two hours that I am onstage every night, I am completely without fear”.

I wanted to include this because it shows a bit of the character of this immensely talented, yet humble and generous man. I’ve rarely had a more pleasurable conversation with lifelong friends, let alone this stranger whom I’ve only known from afar, but Glenn is as easy to chat with as an old school-chum. That he admits the frailty and vulnerabilities that face anyone in recovery only goes to display the man’s humanity, and speaks of his honesty.

I spoke to Glenn about his bass playing, which is melodic and acrobatic, as well as rock-solid.

“Well, Tony, my playing is getting better. I play at least 5 to 6 hours a day, and I’m not one of these guys from the 70s that chooses to sit back. The more I sing the better I’m able, and my voice gets strongest mid-tour. My guitar playing is getting a lot better of late, also.”

This is coming from a fellow who played for a quarter of a million people in his early twenties at California Jam with the biggest hard-rock band in the world at the time, Deep Purple. This truly marks the graduation of rock into serious music, as its elder statesmen continue to grow and develop even relatively late in their careers.

Glenn and I spoke about other topics in a lot of detail, and I’ll have more of his words in future postings as the band and record progresses. I’m going to follow this one closely as I think it is going to prove to be the surprise of the year, in the midst of a year that is shaping up as the best year for hard rock yet in this century. So I want to keep the focus on Black Country for today.

Thanks so much to Glenn Hughes, Kevin Shirley, and to everyone reading and all my kind friends and supporters on Facebook, where I’m always talking guitars and rock.

Peace, love, and loud guitars, tony conley

http://rockguitardaily.blogspot.com



BLACK COUNTRY: The Real Deal

Glenn was recently interviewed about Black Country by Tight But Loose magazine for an upcoming issue which sees publication in April. But you can read a short preview from the interview over on their web site right now!

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New HD video Message from Glenn

Glenn has just left us a new HD video message – with half of Black Country in the house!



BLACK COUNTRY – official press release

Jason Bonham, Glenn Hughes, Derek Sherinian, and Joe Bonamassa Form New Super Group BLACK COUNTRY

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 19 /PRNewswire/ — A new super group has been formed with Jason Bonham, Glenn Hughes, Joe Bonamassa and Derek Sherinian. They are calling themselves Black Country, taking their name from the industrial area in England from which Bonham and Hughes both hail. The band is currently in the studio with producer Kevin Shirley (Black Crowes, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin) cutting tracks for an upcoming album to be released in late 2010 or early 2011.

With Bonham (Led Zeppelin, Foreigner) on drums, Sherinian (Dream Theater, Billy Idol, Alice Cooper) on keyboards, Hughes (Deep Purple, Trapeze) on bass and vocals and Bonamassa on guitar and vocals, the band already has six tracks cut. The next recording session will take place in March and the band hopes to finish recording in early April. Shirley made the announcement on his website: “So there it is folks – the cat is out the bag! This is Black Country. The songs are all original and what a lineup. They are all the very best players in the world, for my money!”

Shirley added, “Jason Bonham is a totally unique drummer and a supreme, yet oh-so-tasty powerhouse. Derek Sherinian is super versatile, and is playing mostly overdriven Hammond organ in this ensemble and is the color on the palette. Glenn Hughes plays bass and sings with a range very, very few can even get close to, and Joe Bonamassa, perhaps the best Blues Rock guitarist around, plays hard riffing guitar as well as adding his signature vocals alongside Glenn. You’ll just have to wait – we’re planning to get this out late summer, and it’s promising to be phenomenal!”

Recently named “The Blues Rock Titan” by Guitar World Magazine, Bonamassa’s new solo album, Black Rock, will be arriving March 23, 2010. Produced by Shirley, who has produced Bonamassa’s last six solo albums, it will be released on Bonamassa’s own J&R Adventures label.

For more information:

http://www.jasonbonham.net/
http://www.glennhughes.com/
http://www.dereksherinian.com/
http://jbonamassa.com/

SOURCE: J&R Adventures




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