Hughes has carved a distinctive vocal style blending the finest elements of hard rock, soul and funk. That astonishing voice is Hughes' calling card. He's known as a singer's singer: in fact, Stevie Wonder once called Hughes his favorite white singer.
Hughes, a native of Cannock, England, absorbed all kinds of influences, including early British hard rock, the Beatles and, most importantly, American soul and R&B. The sleek Motown sound from Detroit and the gritty Stax/Volt sound from Memphis left their mark on him.
The first important band Hughes was a member of that achieved notable success was Trapeze, while in 1973 he joined one of the most popular bands in the world, Deep Purple. The trailblazing hard-rock legends had just weathered the departure of vocalist Ian Gillan and bass guitarist Roger Glover, but guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, keyboardist Jon Lord and drummer Ian Paice continued with the addition of Hughes and David Coverdale. Any skepticism was squelched with the 1974 release of Burn. This stunning album rejuvenated the band and stands tall among Deep Purple classics.
In the halcyon days, Purple headlined at the famous California Jam in 1974 in front of quarter of a million people. World tours via Purple's own jet plane, 'The Starship' and two more studio albums later, (the Hughes influenced Stormbringer and Come Taste the Band), Deep Purple finally split in 1976.
Now living in Los Angeles, Hughes' first solo album Play Me Out was released in 1977. He joined former Pat Travers guitarist Pat Thrall to form Hughes/Thrall, which released an acclaimed self-titled album in 1982. Throughout the '80s and '90s, Hughes made countless guest appearances (both credited and un-credited) as a vocalist, bass guitarist or songwriter on other artists' albums, in particular he appeared on the vastly underrated Seventh Star, was officially credited as 'Black Sabbath Featuring Tony Iommi'. Hughes and Iommi remained friends and in the past few years they have released one brand new studio album together.
More commercial recognition came when the KLF dubbed Hughes 'The Voice of Rock', proudly featuring him on their international best selling hit single America- What Time is Love'
Since 1992, Hughes has toured extensively in Europe, Japan and South America in support of solo albums such as Blues, From Now On..., Feel, Addiction, The Way It Is, Return Of Crystal Karma, Building The Machine, Songs In The Key Of Rock, Soul Mover and Music For The Divine.
Soul Mover saw the continuation of the successful creative partnership with Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith that began with Glenn's live DVD Soulfully Live in the City of Angels (2004). Soul Mover was voted 12th best album of the year by highly influential UK magazine CLASSIC ROCK.
After the release of his album Music For The Divine in 2006, 2007 saw Hughes make successful tours of Russia, South America, Italy, Norway and Spain, along with solo dates in London - at the prestigious Shepherds Bush Empire - Bulgaria and Greece. 2007 also saw Hughes headline at festival appearances in France and Norway. Hughes also took part in the Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp in New York, which was highly successful and he also appeared as a guest presenter at the Classic Rock Awards in both 2006 and 2007. Another highlight of a diverse and colorful year were the 2 sold out solo shows at the famous Whisky in Los Angeles and BB King's in New York.
2008 saw Hughes undertake another extensive European tour; including a month long trek across Russia, festival appearances, and his first live shows in Belarus, Estonia and Romania. Another highlight was Hughes' appearance in London at the Childline Charity concert in March 2008 where he performed a short set of Deep Purple classics with Purple drummer Ian Paice. This was particularly poignant as it was the first time the pair had played together since the Purple days. Ironically, in June 2008, Hughes played in Liverpool, England for the first time in over 30 years; a triumphant and emotional return to the city where Deep Purple Mark IV played their final ever concert before disbanding in 1976.
Other highlights of 2008 include Hughes' live on air performance on the USA radio show Rockline, and his first appearance in New Zealand since 1975 with Deep Purple, when Hughes brought the house down at the G-Taranaki Festival in July.
Hughes' album, the 2008 release "First Underground Nuclear Kitchen"
Chad Smith again plays out of his skin on the drums, and Hughes has rarely - if ever - sounded more inspired, written with such grace, or sung with more passion.
Another world jaunt accompanied the release, carrying on into 2009 with tours of Europe, Russia, South America and selected shows in the States including sell out shows in LA and NYC.
2010 was one of the most exciting and prolific years in Hughes' career as it saw him recording and touring in a new supergroup project, BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION with guitar star Joe Bonamassa, keyboard player Derek Sherinian (Dream Theatre) and drummer Jason Bonham, son of the late Led Zeppelin legend John Bonham. The band released their debut album on September 20th, 2010. The album went to #13 in the Official UK Album Chart and #1 in the Official UK Rock Album Chart. Produced and mixed by Kevin Shirley (Aerosmith, Iron Maiden, The Black Crowes, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, Journey etc), this is yet another world-class musical statement that raises the bar for rock singing.
In November 2010, Hughes was awarded the ChildLine Award at Classic Rock's Roll of Honour.
Hughes and Black Country Communion released their second album, "2", in 2011, followed shortly afterwards, by their debut live tour encompassing the USA, UK and Europe. Their third release, "LIVE OVER EUROPE", recorded live while on the European leg of their debut tour, reached the Top 5 spot world-wide with releases on DVD, CD, Blu-ray and Vinyl.
Hughes had his AUTOBIOGRAPHY published in 2011, in both hard and soft cover editions. The Number 1 best seller is available at all good retailers, both online and at traditional brick & mortar stores!
In November 2011, Black Country Communion won the prestigious Classic Rock Breakthrough Artist of the Year award at the Classic Rock Awards in London, with Glenn collecting the award on behalf of the band.
2012 saw Hughes touring Russia as a solo artist and also South America as a member of the Rock and Roll AllStars, featuring his good friends Gene Simmons, Matt Sorum, and Joe Elliot amongst others. Hughes also did solo shows and guest appearances in the UK, Israel, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, China and Armenia but his main focus in 2012 was the writing, recording and press promotion for the third Black Country Communion album, "AFTERGLOW". Released worldwide in late October 2012, and again produced by Kevin Shirley, the album was another huge success for the band, and is possibly the most Hughes dominated album of the three, with many of the songs written solely by Glenn.
2013 saw Hughes embarking on some exciting new projects, with the best yet to come from this most eclectic, talented and inspired musician and songwriter.
Through It All
Glenn Hughes Lyrics
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Felt abandoned at times
Given into the fall
I can't forget what it's like
When I felt numb
And so hollow inside
You carried me through it allAcross the divide
And when I went through it all
You gave me your heart
I learned to forgive
And when I come through it all
I know you're the one
I'll never forget
I've been lost
I've felt ruined inside
Watched it all crumble
In the blink of an eye
You were strong
And so hopeful inside
Saved this fallen one
When I wanted to die
And when I went through it all
You gave me your heart
I learned to forgive
And when I come through it all
I know you're the one
I'll never forget
You gave me your heart
I learned to forgive
And when I come through it all
I know you're the one
I'll never forget
(You're the reason I'm alive, the only reason I'm still alive)
(You're the reason I survived, the only reason I survived)
(You're the reason I'm alive, the only reason I'm still alive)
(You're the reason I survived, the only reason I survived)
In Glenn Hughes's song Through It All, the singer reflects on a difficult period in their life where they felt alone, abandoned and hollow inside. They express their gratitude towards someone who stayed strong and hopeful throughout their struggles, and ultimately saved them from falling into ruin. The lyrics suggest that the support and love they received helped them heal, learn to forgive, and find a reason to live.
The song is filled with raw emotion and provides a glimpse into the struggles one may face when going through a difficult time. The line "I can't forget what it's like" emphasizes the impact that such an experience can have on a person's life and their memory of it. The repeated chorus, "You gave me your heart, I learned to forgive" underscores the importance of forgiveness and letting go of past grudges to move forward.
Line by Line Meaning
I've been alone
I have spent time in solitude.
Felt abandoned at times
I have experienced the feeling of being deserted in specific intervals.
Given into the fall
I have been defeated and helpless in certain situations.
I can't forget what it's like
The memories of those difficult times are still ingrained in my mind.
When I felt numb
There were moments when I felt emotionally numb.
And so hollow inside
I felt empty and incomplete from within.
You carried me through it all
You were the one who provided me strength and support during those tough times.
Across the divide
You bridged the gap of despair and brought me to the other side of hope.
And when I went through it all
During my struggles and challenges,
You gave me your heart
You gave me your unconditional love and care.
I learned to forgive
I understood the importance of forgiveness and its healing powers.
And when I come through it all
As I face life's difficulties once again,
I know you're the one
I know for sure that you are the one who can help me overcome them.
I'll never forget
I will always hold dear and remember the love and support you gave me.
I've been lost
There were times when I was aimless and unsure of my direction in life.
I've felt ruined inside
I have experienced intense and overwhelming feelings of destruction and despair within me.
Watched it all crumble
I have witnessed all of my hopes and plans falling apart and disintegrating.
In the blink of an eye
In a sudden and unexpected moment.
You were strong
You remained steadfast and unwavering in your support for me.
And so hopeful inside
You always retained positivity and hope for my future.
Saved this fallen one
You rescued me from my state of despair and hopelessness.
When I wanted to die
During times of extreme darkness, when I had suicidal thoughts.
(You're the reason I'm alive, the only reason I'm still alive)
You are the entire motivation behind my existence, you have kept me alive.
(You're the reason I survived, the only reason I survived)
You are the only reason I made it through the toughest time of my life.
(You're the reason I'm alive, the only reason I'm still alive)
I am only alive today because of you, your love and support.
(You're the reason I survived, the only reason I survived)
The only reason I made it through was the love and care that you provided me.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID DRAIMAN, GENO LENARDO
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