Glenn Hughes: A Rock Legend's Journey and Musical Evolution

Glenn Hughes, a rock music veteran, has had a remarkable career journey from his early days with Trapeze to his success with Deep Purple. Overcoming a severe drug addiction in the late 90s, Hughes experienced a personal and professional revival that continues to this day. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with renowned guitarists such as Ritchie Blackmore, Mel Galley, Tommy Bolin, Pat Thrall, Gary Moore, and Tony Iommi, among others.
In a recent interview with Classic Rock, Hughes shared his admiration for guitarists Gary Moore and Joe Bonamassa, describing them as the greatest he has worked with. He highlighted the impact of their musical prowess on him and expressed his deep appreciation for their talent. Hughes also hinted that his latest solo album, "Chosen," could potentially be his final solo project, emphasizing the personal and emotional nature of his solo endeavors.
"Chosen," set to be released on September 5, marks a significant milestone in Hughes' career. The album reflects his introspective approach to music and serves as a testament to his artistic evolution. Fans can delve deeper into Hughes' musical journey by ordering the exclusive limited edition issue of Classic Rock magazine, featuring Hughes on the cover, the full interview, a hand-signed lyric sheet, and a special coke-bottle clear vinyl version of the album. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the world of Glenn Hughes and his latest musical offering.