Interview Black Country Communion - Glenn Hughes (part 1)

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2010

Glenn Hughes about The Black Country, origin of heavy rock, California, meeting Joe Bonamassa

Video interview with singer and bassist Glenn Hughes of Black Country Communion. FaceCulture spoke to Glenn about the Black Country, California, Joe Bonamassa, his rock dream, forming a band, writing under pressure, playing live, drugs, autobiography, age, secrets, achievements and lots more! (09/07/2010)

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  • steel balls from the coal country 8-)

  • @ricoadventuravideos

    lets see you having a rocking band , a legacy in the history of rock in your age of 60.

  • @ricoadventuravideos He may be a silly old man to you but he's a silly old multi millionare and one of the best rock and bassists and vocalists in the world. When you get close to 60 you get a bit silly at times, my adult children tell me this and I'm a silly old rock keyboardist who still blows my kids away. Rock on.

  • silly old man

    

  • The black country sounds like Britain's Detroit.

  • Hey Robert Plant! Take note of this and go back to work with Jimmy and John. I'm sure Jason won't mind working both Black Country Communion and Led Zeppelin.

  • GLENN HUGHES IS STILL MAKING VIDEOS AND SONGS! CHECK OUT THE LATEST ONE HERE ----------> youtube.com/watch?v=hy6WLBvBXa­I

  • @PappyHab lol

  • You could have the whole band jam in that chair.

  • Looks like hes sat in a big armchair

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