Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Black Country Communion begin recording fourth album




Black Country Communion have entered the studio to begin recording their fourth album.

“Here we go,” writes bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes on his social media sites, “BCC4 recording in Hollywood.”

“The gang is all here,” tweeted guitarist Joe Bonamassa on Wednesday alongside a photo of the band in the studio.

The lineup of Hughes, Bonamassa, keyboardist Derek Sherinian and drummer Jason Bonham revealed plans last year to reunite after they disbanded in early 2013.

The group connected for a series of writing sessions in September with producer Kevin Shirley.

Formed in 2009, the supergroup issued their self-titled debut album in 2010, “Black Country Communion 2” in 2011 and “Afterglow” in 2012.

Hughes released his first solo album in eight years, “Resonate”, last fall and will perform a 10-date UK tour in support of the project with shows starting January 20 in Newcastle.



See also:

Glenn Hughes announces UK tour
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