Black Country Communion hizo su debut el día de ayer en Londres Inglaterra. La cita marcó también la salida de su primer álbum, Black Country. El conjunto formado por Glenn Hughes (ex-Deep Purple) en voz y bajo, el guitarrista Joe Bonamassa, el tecladista Derek Sherinian (ex-Dream Theater) y Jason Bonham (Led Zeppelin) en batería, tocó para poco menos de 100 personas en lo que fue un evento privado.
Ve a continuación algunos clips de esta cita.
One Last Soul
Black Country
Beggarman
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2010 was surely a fruuiftl year for you. I enjoyed reading this recap and it inspired me to keep up my often crazy pace and to pursue more of my interests relentlessly. You’re awesome and I can only see your shine multiplying in 2011. Keep it up!
We need a lot more insights like this!
From Beth’s super silky vocals and Joe’s fllwaess guitar work it is a marriage of forces that should have happened a long time ago and we hope will happen again soon! It’s another album Oscar has reviewed, and you can find that here: Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa Don’t Explain
01 Jan 24, 2011 6:36 pm jean richardson hello l am Bradleys grand mhetor and live in england l just wanted to say the photos you took of Bradley for his holy communion are fantastic we are so proud of him thank you for capturing the lovely natural boy we love so much he is a true starwith best wishesjean richardson