Black Country Communion

Black Country Communion Members Take Band Issues Public
Black Country Communion Members Take Band Issues Public
Black Country Communion Members Take Band Issues Public
Black Country Communion singer Glenn Hughes, guitarist Joe Bonamassa, and producer Kevin Shirley have taken to Twitter to discuss their frustrations about the recent announcement and almost immediate cancellation of a one-off show in the U.K., leading to further doubt about the band's future.
Black Country Communion Frontman Glenn Hughes Says New Album May Be Group’s Last
Black Country Communion Frontman Glenn Hughes Says New Album May Be Group’s Last
Black Country Communion Frontman Glenn Hughes Says New Album May Be Group’s Last
'Afterglow,' the new Black Country Communion album scheduled for release on Oct. 30 might be the rock supergroup's final effort. Glenn Hughes (formerly of Deep Purple) tells ABC News that guitarist Joe Bonamassa's solo touring schedule makes it impossible for BCC to tour, and he can't be in a band that only records.
Glenn Hughes Talks 1970s Influences And The Future Of Black Country Communion
Glenn Hughes Talks 1970s Influences And The Future Of Black Country Communion
Glenn Hughes Talks 1970s Influences And The Future Of Black Country Communion
In a recent interview with 69 Faces Of Rock, vocalist supreme Glenn Hughes talked about his current all-star band, Black Country Communion, and the overriding influence of days gone by on their sound. "Back in the '70s everybody was getting high," he says matter-of-factly. "Lots of women, and lots of drugs, and buzz and so on."