GLENN HUGHES Confirms Dispute With DEEP PURPLE Over Song Royalties Has Ended - "Now, 44 Years Later, It's Been Resolved"
December 17, 2018, 5 years ago
Guesting on the Music And Me podcast, Glenn Hughes revealed that the ongoing dispute with his former Deep Purple bandmates over song royalties has finally been resolved some 44 years later. He worked with the band on four albums: Burn (1974), Stormbringer (1974), Come Taste The Band (1975) and Made In Europe (1976).
Hughes: "I never hold a resentment, because the resentments are about people who are no longer with us. Let's just say that I was mismanaged - young and mismanaged - and I was promised things that... being an only child living with his mum and dad up in the north of England, I was offered a handshake, and I took it. The thing that's kept me alive is I've never held a resentment against anyone. Never. Resentments would kill me; it would take me out drinking, it would take me out cavorting. And now, 44 years later, it's been resolved. It's a long time."
Check out the interview here.
Talking to a TASS correspondent recently, Deep Purple’s former bassist and vocalist Glenn Hughes said that the current members of Deep Purple tried to stop him from performing the band’s songs but could not because he wrote or co-authored many of those hits.
"The Deep Purple you know of with (Ian) Gillan, (Roger) Glover and (Ian) Paice are very upset with me because I’m doing this. They are upset that Glenn Hughes is doing this show but Glenn Hughes is the writer of these songs. He is not calling it 'Glenn Hughes’ Deep Purple', he is calling it 'Glenn Hughes performs Deep Purple'. They have tried legally to stop me and they can’t. The songs I’m doing, they don’t do. The songs that I am doing, fans around the world want to hear. They can be as mean as they want I am smiling and…I’m not going to stop," Hughes said.
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Just before starting his “Glenn Hughes Performs Classic Deep Purple Live” 2018 UK tour, Glenn Hughes, the former bassist and singer of Deep Purple, known to millions as the ‘Voice Of Rock’, Rock And Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and the current frontman for rock super group Black Country Communion, announces a new set UK tour dates for 2019.
Planet Rock has started a 48-hour pre-sale, here, and tickets will go on general sale on Friday, October 5th via thegigcartel.com.
The eight date UK 2019 tour promise to be a dynamic, turn-back-the-clocks, two-hour live extravaganza homage to his tenure in MK 3 and MK 4 incarnations of Deep Purple - one of music history’s most seminal and influential rock and roll groups.
"I'm excited to be touring the Classic Deep Purple Live in the UK in May 2019. I first toured Classic Deep Purple Live in Australia and New Zealand last year and it went down like a storm. We’re currently touring a first set of dates in the UK and are looking forward for a second round in 2019,” says Glenn Hughes.
Deep Purple took a quantum leap when the then 20-year-old Glenn Hughes was seconded from British funk-rock outfit Trapeze in mid-1973. As bassist and co-vocalist (with David Coverdale), he helped steer the legendary rock group in the progressive direction of Burn (1974), Stormbringer (1974) and Come Taste the Band (1975), while touring the world for three years.
Dates:
May
14 - The Picturedome - Holmfirth, UK
15 - The Queen’s Hall - Edinburgh, UK
17 - O2 Institute - Birmingham, UK
18 - UEA Student’s Union - Norwich, UK
20 - Alban Arena - St Albans, UK
21 - City Hall - Salisbury, UK
23 - O2 Academy - Liverpool, UK
24 - Rock City - Nottingham, UK