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Laurence Jones announced as special guest on Glen Hughes' Classic Deep Purple Live tour

British blues rock guitarist and singer-songwriter Laurence Jones will be special guest on the second UK Tour of Glen Hughes performs Classic Deep Purple Live in May 2019.

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.

The 26-year old Laurence Jones is tipped as the future of Blues Rock and is known for killer riffs, towering solo’s and dynamically fuelled vocals. He’s won several major awards and accolades and has sold over 50,000 albums across four albums. He’s supported the likes of Status Quo, Gary Clark Jr, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, James Bay, Van Morrison, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Joe Bonamassa, Jools Holland, Eric Burdon, and many more.

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Hailed as “one to watch” by all corners of the music industry, including press, concert and festival booking agents, blues fans and various musicians. Over the past five years, Laurence has really come into his own, and with his new album The Truth, he has now developing his own creative skin by writing and performing songs that are distinctive to his unique sound and identity.

“I’m excited to be touring the “Classic Deep Purple Live” in the UK in May 2019 with Laurence again. I first toured Classic Deep Purple Live in Australia and New Zealand last year and it went down like a storm. We are looking forward for a second round in 2019,” says Glenn Hughes.

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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.

For further info about Glenn Hughes’ May 2019 UK Tour, click here – www.noblepr.co.uk/press-releases/glenn-hughes/classic-deep-purple-live-2019.htm

  • Laurence Jones announced as special guest on Glen Hughes' Classic Deep Purple Live tour
  • Laurence Jones announced as special guest on Glen Hughes' Classic Deep Purple Live tour
  • Laurence Jones announced as special guest on Glen Hughes' Classic Deep Purple Live tour