Rome, 27th may 2003 - Frontiers Records rock event
The first Frontiers Records showcase offered us an awesome gig, we saw Glenn Hughes sing and play live in a special acoustic situation. Here's to you some photoshots of the event. Thanks to everybody for supporting us, it was great to meet so many friends. Special thanks from me and Roberto to Elio and Mario of Frontiers Records, for the great support. Here is the setlist:
STORMBRINGER
MISTREATED
A WHITER SHADE OF PALE
COAST TO COAST
YOU KEEP ON MOVING
Photos by Giampiero Frulli
Glenn in different poses. Beatiful the first one, in which he imitates the typical Naples dialect... "oooooouuh!"
Glenn and JJ. Glenn had some trouble with the sound of his bass, infact he changes the acoustic with an electric bass (in the specific, that's the bass of Marcel Jacob...)
The Black Out Rock Club was fully loaded with people during Glenn's performance. Despite the technical problems, he casted a big spell on us with his voice. It is not usual to listen to "A whiter shade of pale".
The acoustic set is so unusual, but Glenn seems to enjoy himself very much, playing with his vocal cords. Look Roberto's face! He's in a trance...!
Some friends: from left to right Giampiero and Jeff Scott Soto, Giampiero and JJ Marsh, the two Giampieros with Giorgio Restelli, Giampiero and Roberto. Before and after Glenn's show we had the chance to hear, in world premiere, "Freak out tonight" (Chris Catena duet with Glenn), thanks to the Black Out Rock Club DJ.
Photos by Roberto Cosentino
Glenn & JJ - Glenn & Matteo - Glenn and the damn acoustic bass - Jeff Scott Soto (Talisman) & Giorgio Restelli - Giorgio & JJ Marsh
Marcel Jacob (Talisman) & Roberto - Jeff Scott Soto & Roberto - Howie Simon (Talisman) with Roberto and then Giorgio
Photos by Gabry
Jeff Scott Soto - Glenn - Gabry & Jeff - Gabry & Marcel - Gabry & JJ
Photos by Federico Ognibene
JJ & Glenn
JJ & Glenn. The intruder is Marcel Jacob while tries to adjust the electric bass.
We've sent other photos to glennhughes.com and ghpg.net, different from the photos that you find here in the Funk-Lab. So we invite you to go to visit both sites!