Glenn Hughes Would Be Honored To Work With Toni Iommi Again
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(Classic Rock) Glenn Hughes says he'd be "honored" to work on another album with Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi. The former Deep Purple man, who briefly fronted Sabbath in the mid-80s, says he remains a close friend of Iommi's. He last featured on the guitarist's 2005 solo album Fused. When asked at a press conference at Hellfest, France, if they could collaborate following Black Sabbath's The End Tour, Hughes says it could be possible as they "work together really well." He adds: "Tony and I speak, or get together, every year, and we sort of look at each other and go, 'Shall we do another one?' And it's kind of like a little joke, but you never know, because we really are close friends and we really do work together really, really well." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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