Black Country Communion Begin Work On New Album
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(hennemusic) Rock supergroup Black Country Communion have regrouped to begin writing sessions for their fourth album, according to a social media post by bassist and vocalist Glenn Hughes. "Here we go BCC friends, followers & fans," posted Hughes along with an image to his social media sites on Monday. "Here is Joe Bonamassa and I� we started writing BCC4 at my LA home today. Full of gratitude and for our friendship� I want to thank all of you for your love and support." Hughes and Bonamassa, alongside keyboardist Derek Sherinian and drummer Jason Bonham, revealed plans earlier this year to reunite after the lineup disbanded in early 2013. Black Country Communion will once again team up with producer Kevin Shirley for the project, which is expected to be issued sometime in 2017. "We're refurbishing the fuel tanks and refitting the rocket," posted Shirley in April. "Getting ready for takeoff in 2017 again, and I'm fired up... who's ready for another dose of BCC!?" Read more and see the photo here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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