GLENN HUGHES: 'The Divine' Video Posted Online

February 18, 2007

Glenn Hughes' (DEEP PURPLE, BLACK SABBATH) video for the song "The Divine" has been posted online at this location. The clip was filmed in Bulgaria, near Kavarna and the Kaliakra cape at Black Sea, and was directed by the renowned Bulgarian director Andrey Slabakov.

Glenn Hughes will perform for third time in Kavarna on May 6 at free show in the City Square.

"The Divine" comes off Hughes' latest album, "Music for the Divine" which received its long-awaited U.S. release late January via Demolition Records. The CD, which is available in Europe on Frontiers Records, was recorded in drummer Chad Smith's (RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS) house and again features Smith on drums and longtime Glenn Hughes collaborator JJ Marsh on guitar. Also featured are RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS guitarist John Frusciante and Mark Killian, who has provided the string arrangements and keyboards.

Glenn recently announced his new touring band as Jeff Kollman on guitar, Mark Mondesir on drums and Anders Olinder on keyboards.

(Thanks: Satyr / www.pro-rock.net)

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