Black Sabbath
Rata Blanca and Glenn Hughes Perform No Stranger to Love Live Concert
During the early 2000s, Black Sabbath was basking in a resurgence of interest, largely due to the success of their reunion album, " reunion," released in 1998. This album marked the first time Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward had recorded together in over a decade. By the time of the November 30, 2002 recording of Rata Blanca and Glenn Hughes performing the classic "No Stranger to Love," the band was enjoying a renewed legacy, influencing a new generation of rock musicians. The live performance was part of a tribute album, "Sabbath Crosses: Tribute to Black Sabbath," which captured the spirit and impact of Sabbath's music. Interestingly, Glenn Hughes, known for his powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence, often cited Black Sabbath's music as a significant influence in his own career, creating a beautiful circle of homage in that performance.