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  1. 20 de nov. de 2023 · Glenn Hughes, recalled by fellow musicians as an outstanding musician (“the John McLaughlin of his instrument” being session guitar king Big Jim Sullivan’s estimation), achieved a level of success as a member of Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames during their hit-making heyday of 1965-66.

  2. In July 1964, Peter Coe replaced Marshall and was soon joined by baritone saxophonist Glenn Hughes and trumpet player Eddie "Tan-Tan" Thornton who had previously appeared occasionally with them and Green rejoined the group in October 1964.

  3. Arranged By, Producer – Glenn Hughes; Backing Vocals – Helen Chappelle, Joy Wright, Liza Strike; Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Ron Aspery; Crew [Equipment Co-ordination Assisted By] – Dave Whitehouse (2), Frank Merricks, Willy Fyffe; Crew [Equipment Co-ordination] – Andy Field (3) Drums – Dave Holland (2)

  4. Explore music from Glen Hughes (2). Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Glen Hughes (2) on Discogs.

  5. 7 de feb. de 2021 · Baritone saxophonist Glenn Hughes was common to both groups. Glenn and John had previously played together in Georgie Fame’s (pre-fame) Blues Flames in 1962–63 and in the Tony Meehan Combo (October 1963 – January 1964).

  6. 13 de feb. de 2024 · Growing up in the mid-60s in Cannock in the West Midlands, Glenn Hughes had three heroes. The first two were those of many other kids: George Harrison and Eric Clapton . The third was a teenage guitarist three years ahead of Hughes at school, name of Mel Galley.

  7. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Play Me Out by Glenn Hughes. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.