Report: GLENN HUGHES' 'Divine' Video Dedicated To Bulgarian Nurses On Death Row

February 20, 2007

According to the Bulgarian News Network, the music web site of Kavarna (Bulgarian city at the Black Sea) is offering a song by Glenn Hughes (DEEP PURPLE, BLACK SABBATH, TRAPEZE) dedicated to the Bulgarian nurses sentenced to death on charges of deliberately infecting Libyan children with HIV.

The "Divine" video was directed by Andrei Slabakov and was shot on Kaliakra Cape. Hughes is using the clip to send a message in support of the nurses and to help in the fight to win back their freedom.

Hughes has delivered two concerts in Kavarna so far. His third concert in the city will take place on May 6, when he will be made an honorary "freeman" of Kavarna. He will also deliver a free concert on the town's square.

The "Devine" video can be seen at this location.

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