Black Country Communion

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their rocky blues version of Phantom!

By the way "black country" in case you were wondering is the region where Glenn Hughes originally comes from and his home town is Wolverhampton. I believe the region is dubbed the black country because they had a lot of iron and steel works and everything used to get coloured black from the smoke billowing from them. Any way Glenn Hughes is a legend. The guy has a great voice period. I don't like blues much at all but there's something great about Glenn's voice that you just gotta love.

 
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For those not completely opposed to Eddie Truck, they will be interviewed and a pre-recorded live performance will be played on his Sirius/XM show tonight. It's actually on now and runs until 9 central time.
 
I got excited about BCC through listening to Joe Bonamassa, their guitar player. He is the best young blues rock guitarist out there these days. When I heard Glenn Hughes, Derek Sherinian and Jason Bonham were taking part, I think I soiled myself.
 
For those not completely opposed to Eddie Truck, they will be interviewed and a pre-recorded live performance will be played on his Sirius/XM show tonight. It's actually on now and runs until 9 central time.

Thanks for the head's up! Had I not checked the board and seen your post right before I left work, I would've left the radio on the Braves/Phillies game for the ride home...because of your post, I actually heard two-and-a-half songs from the performance during my commute :kickass: