[% META title = 'The Glenn Hughes Discobiography' %]
Glenn Hughes...
was born on 21st August 1951 in Birmingham, Great Britain. He left school at the age of 15 to play guitar in a local group before turning to bass and, to the enjoyment of many a fan, singing. |
1966 to 1966? 1967? 1968?
The News | |
People involved Glenn Hughes (gtr); and others. |
From 1966? 1967? 1968? to 1968/69
Finder's Keepers | |
People involved Alan Clee (?); John Elcock (?); Mel Galley (gtr); Dave Holland (drm); Glenn Hughes (bss); Roy Kent (?); Ian Lees (?); Philip Overfield (?); David Williams (?). Did mostly cover tunes. They released at least one single with a possible appearance by Hughes, that is, "Sadie". It's somewhat uncertain though if he actually sings anything, but he may have played bass. Whether or not Hughes appears on the other singles, I don't know. Some say it's seems unlikely.
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From 1968/69 to June 1970
Trapeze | |
People involved Mel Galley (gtr/vcl); Dave Holland (drm); Glenn Hughes (bss/vcl); John Jones (vcl); Terry Rowley (kbr). Trapeze appeared live on the BBC show Colour Me Pop - aired sometime during 1969 - and they were discovered by Threshold. The first album got some heavy airplay in the UK and they quickly became a much-sought-after band.
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June 1970 to December 1971
Trapeze | |
People involved Mel Galley (gtr/vcl); Dave Holland (drm); Glenn Hughes (bss/vcl). Toured US extensively from December 1970 through 1971, supporting e.g. the Moody Blues. Their first gig, in Houston TX, was a huge success with two sold-out concerts and ZZ Top (!) opening. Touring in the southern parts of the States turned out to be the most successful. They went back to UK in December 1971.
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May 1972 to June 1973
Trapeze | |
People involved Mel Galley (gtr/vcl); Dave Holland (drm); Glenn Hughes (bss/vcl); together with: Rod Argent (kbr); B. J. Cole (gtr); Kirk Dungan (pno); Jimmy Hastings (?); John Ogden (prc); Frank Ricotti (vbs); and Peter Mackie (bss) on tour in the States. During the summer of 1972, they began recording their third album with help from two sessioners, Argent & Cole. After this, they went back to the States to tour.
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June 1973 to May 1975
Deep Purple Mk III | |
People involved Ritchie Blackmore (gtr); David Coverdale (vcl); Glenn Hughes (bss/vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Ian Paice (drm). Due to some contractual problems with Hughes's previous record company, he is taken on as a secret member for a couple of months. Neither is he credited for his writing contributions to Burn (1974). On the following Stormbringer (1974) he gets full credit, though.
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June to December 1974
The Butterfly Ball | |
As did lots of others, also Hughes guested on Glover's Butterfly Ball. He sang lead on "Get Ready".
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June 1974
Jon Lord & Eberhard Schoener | |
Hughes sang lead (together with some others) on Lord's & Schoener's Windows project.
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Early 1975 to June 1975
Tommy Bolin | |
Hughes guested on Bolin's first solo album Teaser; he is not credited for any contributions though he is thanked. However, he definitely does back-up vocals at the end of "Dreamer" clearly audible and recognizable.
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June 1975 to March 1976
Deep Purple Mk IV | |
People involved Tommy Bolin (gtr); David Coverdale (vcl); Glenn Hughes (bss/vcl); Jon Lord (kbr); Ian Paice (drm). Bolin steps in on guitar and Deep Purple recorded Come Taste the Band (1975). Hughes and Bolin become very close friends. This line-up didn't work well at all times, however, and they decided to give it in.
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October 1975
The Butterfly ball [live] | |
Glover's Butterfly Ball was done live at the Royal Albert Hall. Hughes might have been there (he was on the studio recording).
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March to April 1976
Wizard's Convention | |
People involved Tony Ashton (pno/vcl); Les Binks (drm); David Coverdale (vcl); John Crocker (sxp); Ray Fenwick (gtr); Mo Foster (bss); Roger Glover (bss); Eddie Hardin (vcl/msc); Jimmy Helms (vcl); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Ric Lee (drm); Rick van der Linden (pno/msc); Jon Lord (pno); Mark Nauseef (drm/prc); John Slaughter (gtr); Henry Spinetti (drm); Pete York (drm); the Chris Barber Band (msc). Wizard's Convention was a studio sort of thing, which was initiated by Eddie Hardin. Hughes guested on two tracks, viz. "Until Tomorrow (part iii)" and "Light Of My Life".
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Early/mid 1976
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Glenn Hughes (vcl/bss/gtr/kbr); with Ron Aspery (sxp); Robert Bailey (pno); Bob Bowman (gtr); Helen Chappelle (bvc); Mel Galley (gtr); Dave Holland (drm); Henry Lowther (trp); Mark Nauseef (prc); Terry Rowley (pno); Liza Strike (bvc); Pat Travers (gtr); Joy Wright (bvc). Plans for a solo album started already before the demise of Deep Purple, with David Bowie as a would-be producer (he didn't though). Recordings started during early/mid 1976 and was completed after a short Trapeze tour (see below).
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The summer of 1976
Trapeze | |
People involved Mel Galley (gtr/vcl); Dave Holland (drm); Glenn Hughes (bss/vcl); and various others. Trapeze toured the UK and US but, unfortunately, Hughes dropped out before they had finished the entire tour. |
Sometime during 1977
Pat Travers | |
People involved Peter "Mars" Cowling (bss); Nico McBrain (drm); Pat Travers (gtr); together with Glenn Hughes (bvc); Brian Robertson (gtr). Hughes did backing vocals on a track called "Stevie".
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Sometime during 1978?
Four On The Floor | |
People involved Steve Adore (gtr); Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter (gtr); Paulinho Da Costa (prc); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Al Kooper (kbr); Bobby Lakind (prc); Bill Mei (kbr); Rick Schlosser (drm); Neil Stubenhaus (bss); Kay Sudaclap (drm); Rip Tupp (gtr); Roland Vocoder (bvc); Jai Winding (kbr). Pure disco à la 1970s. Originally planned to be a super-session thing (The Hollywood Horns) which never got off. Taped material was nevertheless released and consists of various cover tunes. (Tapes with original material seem to have disappeared.)
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Sometime during 1981
Climax Blues Band | |
People involved Michael Boddicker (snt); Colin Cooper (vcl/sxp); John Cuffley (vcl/drm/prc); Peter Haycock (gtr/vcl); Derek Holt (vcl/kbr/bss); Nicky Hopkins (pno); plus Glenn Hughes (bvc). Hughes does backing vocals on a track called "Shake It Lucy".
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Sometime during 1982
Hughes & Thrall | |
People involved Frankie Banali (drm); Gary Ferguson (drm); Glenn Hughes (vcl/bss); Gary Mallaber (drm); Peter Schless (kbr); Pat Thrall (gtr).
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Sometime during 1983
Night Ranger | |
People involved Jack Blades (bss/vcl); Alan Fitzgerald (kbr); Brad Gillis (gtr); Kelly Keagy (drm/vcl); Jeff Watson (gtr); plus some guests: e.g. Glenn Hughes (vcl); Gene Simmons (?); Paul Stanley (?). With Hughes guesting on one or more tracks.
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Sometime during 1983
Heaven | |
People involved Mick Cocks (gtr); Allan 'Eddie' Fryer (vcl); Bradford Kelly (gtr); Laurie Marlow (bss); Joe Turtur (drm); with guests/sessioners Glenn Hughes (bvc); Lita Ford (bvc); Julia Burley (bvc); Jimmy Zazla (sxp). Hughes does backing vocals on two tracks.
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Sometime during 1984
Glenn Hughes & Joe Lynn Turner | |
People involved Glenn Hughes (vcl); Joe Lynn Turner (vcl), and possibly others as well. Hughes & Turner apparently recorded some demos in London sometime during 1984. They have never been released. Any bootlegs? |
Sometime during 1985
Phenomena | |
People involved Don Airey (kbr); Richard Bailey (kbr); Mel Galley (gtr); Pete Green (bvc); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Alison McGinnis (bvc); Ted McKenna (drm); Neil Murray (bss); Cozy Powell (drm); Paul Robbins (bvc); Rick Sanders (vln); Robin Smith (kbr); John Thomas (gtr); Neil Willars (vcl); and the Midland Boys Singers (vcl).
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Early 1985 to June 1985
Gary Moore | |
People involved Don Airey (kbr); Bob Daisley (bss); Neil Carter (kbr/bvc); Gary Ferguson (drm/vcl); Glenn Hughes (vcl/bss); Phil Lynott (vcl/bss/bvc); Gary Moore (gtr/vcl); Charlie Morgan (drm); Andy Richards (kbr); Paul Thompson (drm). Hughes performs on "Run For Cover" (bss), "Reach For The Sky" (vcl/bss), "Nothing To Lose" (vcl/bss), "All Messed Up" (vcl/bss) as well as "Out Of My System" (vcl/bss). He did not tour with Gary Moore though.
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July 1985 to sometime during 1986
Black Sabbath | |
People involved Gordon Copley (bss); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Tony Iommi (gtr); Geoff Nichols (kbr); Eric Singer (drm); Dave 'the Beast' Spitz (bss). Initially aimed to be a Tony Iommi solo project, but during or after the recordings the producers decided to release it as a Black Sabbath album instead. Anyway, they went touring without Copley, but Hughes only managed about 5-6 gigs before falling out.
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Sometime during 1987
Phenomena II | |
People involved Max Bacon (vcl); Mel Galley (gtr); Ray Gillen (vcl); Scott Gorham (gtr); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Leif Johansen (kbr); Neil Murray (bss); Toshihiro Niimi (drm); Michael Sturgis (drm); John Thomas (gtr); John Wetton (vcl); Kyoji Yamamoto (gtr). Hughes sings lead on 3 tracks, viz. "Surrender", "Hearts On Fire" and "Double 6 55 Double 4...".
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Sometime during 1987
Dragnet [Soundtrack] | |
Hughes & Thrall appear on a track called "City of Crime" in the movie Dragnet.
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April 1989
Whitesnake | |
Hughes was asked to do backing vocals on Whitesnake's Slip Of The Tongue album, which he did, but he is not very audible. I'm positive he sings on "The Deeper The Love". Others say he is on "Fool For Your Loving" and "Cheap 'N Nasty", plus maybe some more -- though not "Sailing Ships".
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Sometime during 1989
XYZ | |
People involved Marc Richard Diglio (gtr); Pat Fontaine (bss); Terry Ilous (vcl); Paul Monroe (drm), together with Glenn Hughes (bvc). One of Glenn's endless sessions. He does backing vocals all over the album, but is audible only on a few tracks.
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Sometime during 1989
Manfred Ehlert | |
Hughes recorded some vocals for Manfred Ehlert in 1989. They eventually appeared on 3 tracks in 1994, viz. "Make My Day", "Child In The Mirror" and "The Mile Worker".
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Sometime during 1989/90
Don Dokken | |
Hughes co-wrote a track with Don Dokkken called "When Love Finds A Fool".
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Sometime during 1990
Notorious | |
With Hughes guesting on one or more tracks.
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Sometime during 1990
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Glenn Hughes (vcl/bss?); together with others. Hughes recorded an entire album for Warner Bros sometime during 1990. So far it hasn't been released. Someone's bound to know why. In any case, tracks from these sessions surface once in a while on various pirates/bootlegs. Track titles include "Dangerous Music", "Welcome To The Real World", "Sweet Revenge", "Homeland", "The American Way", "Flying", "Haunted", "Things Are Gonna Change". |
Sometime during 1990
Highlander II - The Quickening [Soundtrack] | |
Hughes sings lead on a track called "Haunted" which appears on the soundtrack to the film Highlander II: The Quickening though his contribution - played during some bar scene - is barely audible in the film itself, I'm told.
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Sometime during 1991
Glenn Hughes & Geoff Downes | |
People involved Geoff Downs (kbr); Glenn Hughes (vcl). Hughes & Downes did some demo recordings in London which weren't released for a long time. Tracks tended to appear on various pirates. The recordings are true demos, with little work on arrangements and instrumentations. They are considered good nonetheless.
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Sometime during 1991
John Norum | |
People involved Peter Baltes (bss); Hempo Hilden (drm); Glenn Hughes (vcl); John Norum (gtr/vcl); together with some guests: Mickey Dee (drm); Andy Lorber (bvc); John Schneider (kbr); Joey Tempest (vcl); Billy White (gtr). Hughes joined John Norum for the album Face The Truth, which also includes a previously unreleased Hughes-Thrall track, viz. "Still The Night".
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Sometime during 1992
The KLF | |
People involved The KLF plus PP Arnold (vcl); Melissa Belland (vcl); William Budge (drm); James Caution (bgp); Cressida (vcl); Wanda Dee (vcl); Charles Galloway (bgp); Carolyn Hargreaves (vcl); Gilbert Hassle (bgp); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Katie Kissoon (vcl); Nick Koler (kbr); Lindz E Love (vcl); Mark J Luther (vcl); Robert MacKingtosh (bgp); Karl Morgan (vcl); Robert Murphy (bgp); Scott Piering (vcl); John Ridley (drm); George Smith (bgp); Tony Thorpe (msc); Andy Wright (prg); plus possibly others as well. With Hughes guesting as The Voice Of Rock. Apparently he recorded his vocals eigth times; needless to say, the KLF were impressed with them all. He also appears on the video.
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Sometime during 1992
Blues Bureau International | |
People involved Gregg Bissonette (drm); Stuart Hamm (bss); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Pat Thrall (gtr); plus various others. With Hughes doing lead vocals on one track, viz. "Messin' With The Kid".
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Sometime during 1992
Lynch Mob | |
People involved Mick Brown (drm); Anthony Esposito (bss); George Lynch (gtr); Robert Mason (vcl); together with: Richard Baker (kbr); Jerry Hey (hrn); Glenn Hughes (bvc); Larry Williams (hrn). Hughes does backing vocals for Lynch.
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October 1992
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Glenn Hughes (vcl), backed by: Warren DeMartini (gtr); Craig Erickson (gtr); Gary Ferguson (drm); Tony Franklin (bss); Darren Housholder (gtr); Mark Jordan (kbr); Mark Kendall (gtr); Richie Kotzen (vcl); Mick Mars (gtr); John Norum (gtr); Paul Pesco (gtr). Glenn Hughes sings the blues -- and he does it well.
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Sometime during 1992 or 1993
Liesegang | |
People involved Billy Liesegang (gtr/bss/kbr), with: Geoff Dugmore (drm); Barry Fitzgerald (drm); Zeus B. Held (kbr); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Thomas Lang (drm); Tony Lawrence (vcl); Clive Mayuyu (drm); Tony Muschamps (bss); P. J: Phillips (bss); John Sharp (kbr); John Wetton (vcl); Doughie White (bvc). A session. Glenn co-wrote some tracks and did lead vocals on three: "King of the Western World", "Cryin' For Love" and "The Night Will Soon Be Gone".
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Sometime during 1993?
Geoff Downes & The New Dance Orchestra | |
People involved Geoff Downes, together with: Max Bacon (vcl); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Sonia Morgan-Jones (vcl); Steve Overland (vcl); John Payne (vcl); Andy Skelton (vcl); Sally-Anne Triplett (vcl); Vocoder (vcl); Johnny Warman (vcl); Mike Wilson (vcl); The New Dance Orchestra plus the NDO Female Voice Choir. Hughes did some lead vocals on "Video Killed The Radio Star". It appears on the European edition(s) of Vox Humana but NOT the Japanese one!
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Sometime during 1993
George Lynch | |
Hughes did some lead vocals for George Lynch on two tracks, viz. "Not Necessarily Evil" and "Cry Of The Brave".
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Sometime during 1993
Mötley Crüe | |
Hughes did backing vocals for Mötley Crüe on the track "Misunderstood".
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Sometime during 1993
Marc Bonilla | |
Another session. This time Hughes does lead vocals for Marc Bonilla on a re-recording of the old classic "Whiter Shade Of Pale".
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Sometime during 1993
Steve Salas | |
People involved Rei Atsumi (mll); Tal Bergman (drm); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Sass Jordan (bvc); Carmine Rojas (bss); Vince Ruby (bvc); Steve Salas (gtr); and others. Steve Salas collected an all star cast for a session-ish thing called The Electric Pow-Wow. Hughes joined to do lead vocals on "I Was Made To Love Her". (The people listed above are the ones appearing on this track.)
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Sometime during 1993
Sister Whiskey | |
A session. Details appreciated!
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1993 to February 1994
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Eric Bojfeldt (gtr); Ian Haugland (drm); Hempo Hilldén (drm); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Thomas Larsson (gtr); John Levén (bss); Meja (bvc); Mic Michaeli (kbr). Hilldén drums on the album proper. Haugland took over in February when a couple of Deep Purple tracks were recorded. (They appear as bonus tracks on some releases.) Apparently, Blackmore had been asked to guest appear on these, but he never turned up.
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February 1994 onwards
Trapeze | |
People involved Mel Galley (gtr/vcl); Dave Holland (drm); Glenn Hughes (gtr/vcl). A revitalized Trapeze made a guest appearance at the Ray Gillen Memorial Concert. Paul Pesco (gtr) was also there and jammed with Trapeze. This event marked also the start of a US tour for Trapeze. For various reasons, however, the dates were few and the tour ended rather prematurely. |
March 1994 till later the same year
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Eric Bojfeldt (gtr); Ian Haugland (drm); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Thomas Larsson (gtr); John Levén (bss); Mic Michaeli (kbr).
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Sometime during 1994
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Eric Bojfeldt (gtr); Ian Haugland (drm); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Thomas Larsson (gtr); John Leven (bss); Mic Michaeli (kbr). Hughes continued touring in Europe with his own band. |
April 1994
Deep Purple Tribute | |
People involved Deen Castronovo (drm); Todd Jensen (bss); Jens Johansson (kbr); Russ Parrish (gtr); Reb Beach (gtr); Don Dokken (vcl); Paul Gilbert (vcl/gtr); Tony Harnell (vcl); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Kelly Keeling (vcl); Richie Kotzen (gtr); Tony MacAlpine (gtr); Yngwie Malmsteen (gtr); Robert Mason (vcl); Vinnie Moore (gtr); John Norum (gtr); Jeff Scott Solo (vcl); Joe Lynn Turner (vcl); Mike Varney (gtr); Kip Winger (vcl). Hughes sings and John Norum plays guitar on "Stormbringer". This album is released by the BBI guys, but is not credited to them in any way.
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Sometime during 1994
Cream Tribute | |
People involved Tim Bogert (bss); Jeff Martin (drm); Mike Onesko (gtr); as basic backing and with various featured guests: incl. Glenn Hughes (vcl) and Joe Lynn Turner (vcl). The BBI guys recorded a Cream Tribute with a bunch of rock veterans. Hughes is featured on lead vocals on "Born Under A Bad Sign" together with Jeff Watson on guitar.
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Sometime during late 1994
Brazen Abbot / Nikolo Kotzev | |
People involved Nikolo Kotzev (gtr/vln/kbr/prc); together with Göran Edman (vcl); Ian Haugland (drm); Svante Henryson (bss); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Mic Michaeli (kbr); Thomas Vikström (vcl). Hughes sings lead on three tracks, viz. "Live And Learn", "Clean Up Man" and "Miracle".
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During 1995
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Glenn Hughes (vcl/bss); with others. Recordings for a new album began in February, with bi-weekly news on the progress delivered to the InterNet fanzine Coast To Coast.
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July 1995
Manfred Ehlert | |
People involved Manfred Ehlert (msc), Marc Storace (vcl), plus some others incl. Glenn Hughes (vcl). Hughes and Ehlert met in Switzerland and Hughes recorded lead vocals for one of Ehlert's tracks. Hughes also sings on Ehlert's earlier albums Amen I and Aguilar (Amen III).
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Sometime during 1995
Hank Davidson & Friends | |
People involved Hank Davison (vcl); Tony Crooks (gtr/vcl); Rüdiger Gniesmer (drm); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Goth Krumbach (prg/pno); Alvin Lee (gtr/vcl); Leo Lyons (bss/vcl); Leo Lyon's Kick (msc); Dickie Peterson (bss/vcl); Mark Price (drm); Wolfgang Schludi (gtr); Trouble (msc); Patrick Wieland (gtr); Jon Willoughby (gtr/vcl); Klaus Wittor (gtr). Session.
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Sometime during 1995
Wet Paint | |
Another session. Hughes does lead vocals on "Goodbye", which totals less than a minute.
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Mid/late 1995
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Glenn Deitsch (drm); Glenn Hughes (vcl/bss); Paul Kirkham (bss); George Nastos (gtr); Dave Patton (gtr); Ruben Valtiera (kbr). Toured Europe and Japan. |
Sometime during 1996
"Eighth Star" = Hughes, Iommi, Airey & Holland | |
People involved Don Airey (kbr); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Dave Holland (drm); Tony Iommi (gtr). Hughes, Iommi, Airey and Holland met in the UK sometime during 1996 to record some material. Among fans, this project goes by the name of "Eighth Star". ("Seventh Star" being the name of the previous Hughes/Iommi collaboration.) The tapes were never released, but bootlegs float around and contain tracks with titles like "Not The Same" "I'm Gone", "Real World", "Don't You Tell Me", "I'll Be Fine", "From Another World" and "Through The Rain". They also did a re-recording of "No Stranger To Love". |
Sometime during 1996
Jethro Tull Tribute | |
People involved Various people, incl. Mick Abrahams (gtr); Robert Berry (kbr); Clive Bunker (drm); Glenn Cornick (bss); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Derek Sherinian (kbr). Glenn does vocals on the title track "To Cry You A Song". Recorded just before the Addiction sessions.
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Sometime during 1996
Manfred Ehlert | |
People involved Manfred Ehlert (msc), with: Glenn Hughes (vcl); Marc Storace (vcl). Glenn does vocals on "Make My Day II", which is a remake of an track that appears on Ehlert's Amen I album (also sung by Hughes).
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Sometime during ?
Asia | |
A session. Hughes does backing vocals on a track called "Tears". The album Archiva I is apparently a compilation of previously unreleased tracks. Thus Glenn's track was probably recorded way before 1996 - don't know when though.
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Sometime during 1996
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Glenn Hughes (vcl/bss); together with Marc Bonilla (gtr/kbr); R. Gaylor (?); Joakim Marsh (gtr); Joe Travers (drm).
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Sometime during 1996
Queen Tribute | |
People involved Carmine Appice (drm); Tony Franklin (bss); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Bob Kulick (gtr); Jake E. Lee (gtr); plus loads of others. Another tribute, this time around Glenn does lead vocals on "Get Down Make Love".
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August 1997
Tommy Bolin Tribute | |
People involved A few memorial concerts for Tommy Bolin were performed during August 1997 in Texas.
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During 1998
Stuart Smith | |
People involved Stuart Smith (gtr), together with Carmine Appice (drm); Kelly Hansen (vcl); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Howard Leese (gtr); Steve Priest (bss); Pat Regan (kbr); Ray Rodriguez (kb); Richie Sambora (gtr); Joe Lynn Turner (vcl); Chuck Wright (?); and probably others. Guest appearance by Hughes, who sings lead on "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean".
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Sometime during 1998/1999
Alice Cooper Tribute | |
Glenn H sings on the track "Only women bleed".
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During 1998/1999
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Glenn Hughes (vcl/bss); together with Keith Emerson (kbr); Steve Salas (gtr); Matt Sorum (drm); Marc Bonilla (gtr/kbr); and others.
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During 1999
ELP Tribute | |
Glenn does vocals.
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During 1999
Titan Tribute | |
Glenn does vocals.
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During 1999/2000
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Glenn Hughes (vcl/bss); and others.
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During 2000
Niacin | |
People involved Dennis Chambers (prc/drm); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Steve Lukather (gtr); John Novello (kbr); Billy Sheehan (bss/gtr).
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During 2000
Ritchie Kotzen | |
People involved Ritchie Kotzen (vcl/gtr/msc); Atma Anur (drm); Deanna Eve (bvc); Glenn Hughes (bvc). A session. Glenn does backing vocals on "Stoned".
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During 2000
Erik Norlander | |
Hughes sings lead on "Rome Is Burning".
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During 2000
Tidewater Grain | |
Hughes does some backing vocals.
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During 2000
Voodoo Hill | |
Hughes sings lead on the entire album. Dario Mollo plays guitar.
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During 2000
Craig Erickson Project | |
Hughes does lead vocals on "Wild Dogs" (written by Tommy Bolin).
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During 2000
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Glenn Hughes (vcl/bss); and others.
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During 2000
Queen Tribute | |
People involved Mark Boals; Bruce Bouillet; John Bush; Marty Friedman; Glenn Hughes; Scott Ian; Bob Kulick; Bruce Kulick; James LaBrie; Jack E. Lee; Lemmy (Kilmister); Robin McAuley; Ted Nugent; Adam Paskowitz; Paul Shortino; Jeff Scott Soto; Bang Tango; Zachary Throne. Hughes sings lead on "Get Down Make Love", which also features Jack E. Lee and Bob Kulick.
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During 2001
Max Magagni | |
People involved Max Magagni (gtr); Oscar Bandiero (bss); Andrea Ge (drm); Gianluca Tagliavini (kbr); Paul Shortino (vcl); Robin McAuley (vcl); Michele Luppi (vcl); plus Glenn Hughes (bss/vcl); and also Ian Paice (drm). Hughes sings lead and plays bass on a track called "Can You Get It Up?".
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During 2001
Queen Tribute | |
People involved Doug Aldrich; Carmine Appice; Vinny Appice; Reb Beach; Gregg Bissonette; Aynsley Dunbar; Tony Franklin; Stuart Hamm; Glenn Hughes; Richie Kotzen; Albert Lee; Steve Lukather; Billy Sheehan; Pat Thrall; Joe Lynn Turner; Kip Winger; Dweezil Zappa; and many more. Hughes is featured on "Killer Queen" together with Pat Thrall and Stuart Hamm.
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During 2001
Nazareth Tribute | |
People involved Paul Di'Anno; Glenn Hughes; Phil Campbell; Jem Davis; Steve Grimmett; Lea Hart; Pete Jupp; Micky Moody; Nicky Moore; Neil Murray; Steve Overland; Steve Parry; Bernie Tormé; Doogie White; Rick Wills. Hughes does lead vocals on "Piece Of My Heart".
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During 2001
Ape Quartet | |
Hughes sings lead on "It's Gonna Break".
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During 2001
Nikolo Kotzev | |
People involved Nikolo Kotzev (msc); Goran Edman (vcl); Ian Haugland (drm); Glenn Hughes (vcl); Sass Jordan (vcl); John Leven (bss); Mic Michaeli (org); Alannah Myles (vcl); Joe Lynn Turner (vcl); Doogie White (vcl).
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During 2001
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Glenn Hughes (vcl/bss); and others.
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During 2001
Aerosmith Tribute | |
People involved Doug Aldrich; Carmine Appice; Vinny Appice; Jimmy Bain; Gregg Bissonette; Aynsley Dunbar; Tony Franklin; Glenn Hughes; Bobby Kimball; Richie Kotzen; Steve Lukather; Al Pitrelli; Carmine Rojas; Stevie Salas; Joe Lynn Turner; and many more. Glenn Hughes (singing lead), Steve Lukather & Tony Franklin are featured on "Kings And Queens".
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During 2002
Ellis | |
Hughes does lead vocals on "Growing Wise".
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During 2002
Ryo Okumoto | |
People involved Ryo Okumoto (kbr), together with Simon Phillips (drm); Bobby Kimball (vcl); Steve Lukather (gtr); and others. Hughes does lead on "Highway Roller". (Uncredited?)
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During 2002
Pink Floyd Tribute | |
People involved Mike Baird; Gregg Bissonette; Vinnie Colaiuta; Elliot Easton; Aynsley Dunbar; David Glen Eisley; Robben Ford; Tony Franklin; Jimmy Haslip; Gary Hoey; Tony Kaye; Bobby Kimball; Richie Kotzen; Bob Kulick; Bruce Kulick; Tony Levin; Alex Ligertwood; Steve Lukather; Robin McAuley; Marco Mendoza; Ronnie Montrose; Scott Page; Doug Pinnick; Steve Porcaro; Mike Porcaro; Jason Scheff; Tommy Shaw; Derek Sherinian; Billy Sherwood; Jeff Scott Soto; Philip Soussan; Chris Squire; Pat Torpey; Fee Waybill; Edgar Winter; Dweezil Zappa. Hughes is featured on "Young Lust" together with Tony Franklin.
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During 2002
Jeff Scott Soto | |
Hughes does lead on "I Want To Take You Higher".
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During 2002
The Alchemist | |
Hughes does lead vocals on most tracks.
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During 2002
Hughes Turner Project (HTP) | |
People involved Glenn Hughes (vcl/bss) & Joe Lynn Turner (vcl), together with: Vince Dicola (kbr); Shane Gaalaas (drm); Paul Gilbert (gtr); Akira Kajiyama (gtr); JJ Marsh (gtr); John Sykes (gtr/bvc).
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During 2002/2003
Chris Catena | |
People involved Chris Catena (vcl); Brucce Kulick (gtr); Tony Franklin (bss); Enrico Cosimi (org); Federico Bailo (gtr); Max Spurio (gtr); David Spurio (kbr); Stefano Baldasseroni (drm); plus various guests, eg. Glenn Hughes, Bernie Marsden, Mickey Moody, Steve Salas, and many more. Glenn Hughes sings on one track, viz. "Freak Out Tonight".
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During 2002/2003
Glenn Hughes | |
People involved Glenn Hughes (vcl/bss), together with: Jeff Kollman (gtr); Gary Ferguson (drm); Alex Ligertwood (bvc); J.J. Marsh (gtr); Ed Roth (kbr); Billy Sheehan (bss); Chad Smith (drm). Glenn Hughes's latest solo offering.
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During 2003
HTP (Hughes Turner Project) II | |
Glenn Hughes & Joe Lynn Turner join forces, again. HTP II sees the day of light.
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