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Glenn Hughes is a highly regarded English musician, celebrated primarily for his work as a bassist and singer. He gained prominence as a member of the hard rock band Trapeze and later joined the Mk. III and IV lineups of the legendary Deep Purple. Hughes also briefly fronted Black Sabbath in the mid-1980s, adding to his impressive rock pedigree. His powerful vocals and exceptional bass playing have solidified his place as a respected figure in rock music.

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Career Timeline

1970C$0.05M

Trapeze Band Formation

Glenn Hughes gains initial recognition with Trapeze, known for his bass and vocals.

1973B$0.3M+$0.25M

Joining Deep Purple

Hughes joins Deep Purple, contributing to albums like 'Burn'. He showcases his vocals and stage presence.

1976B$0.8M+$0.5M

Deep Purple Disbandment

Deep Purple disbands, leading Hughes to pursue solo projects and collaborations.

1985C$1M+$0.19999999999999996M

Brief Black Sabbath Stint

Hughes briefly fronts Black Sabbath, which is short lived. This further solidifies his status as a rock vocalist.

1990B$2M+$1M

Solo Career Launch

Hughes focuses on his solo career, releasing multiple albums. He showcases his talent as a singer and songwriter.

2000B$4M+$2M

Collaborations and Touring

Hughes collaborates with many artists and tours extensively. He continues to perform live around the world.

2010B$6M+$2M

Black Country Communion Formation

Hughes forms Black Country Communion, a successful hard rock band. They record multiple albums and tour internationally.

2016B$8M+$2M

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Deep Purple is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Hughes attends the ceremony.

2026B$10M+$2M

Enduring Rock Presence

Hughes remains an active musician, touring and releasing new music. He maintains his respected status in rock.

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Last updated: February 25, 2026