Yes, it's the "voice of rock" himself, former Deep Purple bassist and vocalist Glenn Hughes, who most recently received rave notices as the frontman for Black Country Communion. Did you guess correctly?

Hughes was a part of Deep Purple's Mark III and IV lineups, appearing on classic albums such as 1974's 'Burn.' He's also collaborated with Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi on several occasions, most recently on 2005's 'Fused.' You can keep up with all of Mr. Hughes' activities at his official site, GlennHughes.com.

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