GLENN HUGHES, HERMAN RAREBELL Inerviewed In Latest SHOCKWAVES Podcast

June 14, 2007

Shockwaves/HardRadio Podcast #16 is now available for download at this location. Host Bob Nalbandian interviews the legendary vocalist and bassist Glenn Hughes (DEEP PURPLE, BLACK SABBATH, TRAPEZE, and HUGHES-THRALL) who talks about his burgeoning solo career as well as his days with DEEP PURPLE. Also featured on this episode is legendary SCORPIONS drummer Herman Rarebell who discusses his post-SCORPIONS projects including his forthcoming solo CD "I'm Back", the '60s/'70s music scene in Germany, and his triumphant years with the SCORPIONS as well as the recent SCORPIONS reunion he recently took part in along with other former members Uli Roth, Michael Schenker and Francis Buchholz.

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