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Johnny Sox pictured right -
(sitting) Mike from Chicago (Drums)
Lying down - Gurth Godwin (vocals)
Standing - Jan Knutsson (bass)
Right - Hugh Cornwell (guitar)








Hugh releases his 3rd solo album, Wired. The album sees Hugh re-united with Robert Williams. Wired's progress is affected by contractual difficulties - intially signed to Phoenix Records - the label started to fall apart and Hugh cited them for breach of contract. A new deal was struck with NTV (Transmission) to finish the album. Phoenix then maintained that NTV had no right to release the album and arguments continued until February 1994. Hugh is special guest on Big Country's 1993 tour.
Pictured right: Left to right Ted Mason, Hugh Cornwell, Alex Gifford, Chris Goulstone & Robert Williams

Hugh parts company with David Harper in February and is now managed by David Fagence (whom Hugh knew back in the days when he was based in Guildford with The Stranglers). Hugh's fourth studio album, tentatively entitled His, is starting to take shape. Forms His Records Ltd with David Fagence. Hugh undertakes extensive touring with the line-up that will go on to record the Guilty album.
April - performs a version of The Who's My Generation with Jools Holland for Roland Rivron's Virgin FM Radio Show.


Hugh and the band perform on various radio shows - as well as some solo performances by Hugh. Appears on VH-1, performing a solo version of Snapper.
The Torture Garden web-site launched on 16/8/97. Live dates start with London gig on 28th August followed by European dates through to November 1997. Hugh decided to slim-down the live band to a
4-piece for the first time - 2 guitars, bass & drums. The September live dates provided the first Cornwell gigs without keyboards. Hugh (& Mike Polson) performed Nerves Of Steel on the Satellite TV Channel UK Living, on 24th September.

Guilty receives rave reviews in Q, Mojo, The Telegraph & European press. Hugh visits Germany in mid-June for a promotional tour (TV, radio & press). Visits Holland in late July and performs special versions of One Burning Desire, Nerves Of Steel & Snapper on Dutch radio.
Hugh & the band performed Five Miles High live on the BBC Radio 4 programme Loose Ends on 4th October 1997.
Hugh visits Greece in late October for radio / press promotion and two live dates (Athens & Solonika). Hugh performs the Guilty set plus versions of 4 Stranglers songs - a "full-on" version of Grip (performed in the spirit of the original version, not the 1995 re-make), No Mercy, Strange Little Girl & a semi-acoustic, solo Always The Sun.
Hugh's version of For What It's Worth (the Stephen Stills song - originally recorded by Buffalo Springfield) was released on 24/11/97 as part of the album Peace On Earth.

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Hugh performed a "Plugged & Un-plugged" show in Bristol (UK) on Saturday 21st November. This show featured Hugh without the band - performing a "plugged" electric set and an "unplugged" semi-acoustic set. This was Hugh's first totally solo show since pre-Johnny Sox days.
In November / December, Hugh and the band set out on a short UK tour. Hugh also took the "Plugged & Un-plugged" show to Paris for 2 gigs on the 6th and 7th of December.
The Hugh / Sex W. Johnston collaboration, Mantra Of The Awoken Powers, appeared on the We Love You compilation / book (released on 16/11/98).
Hugh appeared on the (UK & Australian) television programme Roy & HG's Planet Norwich, performing the Sinatra standard, The Lady Is A Tramp. "Torch it Hugh!".

Hugh released Black Hair Black Eyes Black Suit in the US on Velvel on February 23rd 1999. The US version of the album (released in Europe under the title Guilty) has a new cover, and 2 new tracks exclusive to this release - the long awaited appearance of Jesus Will Weep and Not Hungry Enough.
Five Miles High does not appear on the US album. The catalogue number for Black Hair Black Eyes Black Suit is P321 79766.
Hugh performed a live, acoustic version of One Burning Desire on Canadian National Television on Open Mike with Mike Bullard, on Monday March 15th 1999.
Hugh plays his first ever solo shows in North America from 16th March through to 21st March, visiting Toronto, New York, Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit & Philadelphia. The second leg runs from 29th March through to 4th April, taking in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oregon, Seattle, Denver, Dallas & Washington DC.
April 1999 - First Bus To Babylon released in the US on Velvel. First Bus To Babylon is a new version of the album originally released in Europe under the title Wired. The album packaging is being changed as the original UK record company has no knowledge of the whereabouts of the artwork! The track Make It With You has been dropped from the original release - and Hugh's previously unheard version of the Hendrix track, Stone Free, has been added along with the first release of the 12" mix of My Kind Of Loving.


Spring into Summer - Hugh continues to tour his solo "Plugged & Unplugged" show in the UK, including an appearance at the Guildford Festival in July. September 24th 1999 - Hugh takes part in The English Originals at The Barbican, performing Coppiscombe Fair and a duet with Eddi Reader on Golden Brown.


March / April - Hugh tours the UK with Sumyunguise. A significant part of the set is given over to material from the forthcoming album. In early March, Hugh & Sumyunguise perform Miss Teazy Weezy on the ITV lunch-time news, and One Day At A Time becomes the first hi fi track to be aired on UK radio, on the Robert Elms show, London GLR.
Spring to Summer - Hugh continues the recording sessions for the next studio album, hi fi, with Laurie Latham.
June - Hugh performs at the Rebuild The Roundhouse Gala, at The Roundhouse, Camden on Thursday 22nd June 2000. As well as a solo, acoustic version of Golden Brown, Hugh performs The Doors People Are Strange - contributing guitar and lead vocals, backed by Jools Holland & his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra. Gilson Lavis then vacated the drums, to be replaced by Nick Mason from Pink Floyd, for a version of Interstellar Overdrive from the 1st Pink Floyd album, Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, with Hugh on guitar.
October - hi fi released on October 2nd 2000. Hugh Cornwell & Sumyunguise tour the UK in October & early November, as well as playing three dates in Holland. For the hi fi tour, Sumyunguise were Mike Polson on guitar, John Miller on drums & Midus on bass. Hugh recorded a new, solo version of No More Heroes, produced by Laurie Latham, which featured in Mirrorball, a new comedy from the Absolutely Fabulous team, which was broadcast by the BBC in December.
The second date of the Autumn 2000 tour was in the Surrey village of Chiddingfold (near Guildford), where The Stranglers lived from 1974 to 1976, and where many of the bands early songs were written. The Torture Garden, in conjunction with the local promoter, ran a special competition for fans attending the Chiddingfold gig. Two fans (Andrew Gregory & Karl Winfield-Kay) were treated to a guided tour round the house where the band lived in Chiddingfold, and the tour guide was Hugh Cornwell!
Hugh opened a new charity based recording and training facility in the North of Glasgow called The Roch Rooms on 23rd October 2000.
Hugh featured in Top 10 Heartbreakers, which was shown on Channel 4 on February 10th 2001. Hugh was interviewed about The Stranglers version of Walk On By, which was the number one 'heartbreaker' in the show.
Hugh has written & sung the vocals on a track titled Attention, from the forthcoming album from the dance band Ruff Driverz.

The Stranglers - Song By Song is Hugh's in-depth take on all the tracks contained on the 10 Stranglers studio albums from 1977 to 1990, as well as 'b' sides and bonus tracks. The book also contains previously unpublished photographs from his years as a Strangler, taken from Hugh's own collection.
The Stranglers - Song By Song is written in Hugh's own words, with questions asked by journalist Jim Drury. For the first time Hugh talks in depth about the background to the songs, describes how they were written and recorded, and gives a rare insight into what life was like as a key member of this legendary British band.
"Fans will be delighted with this lavish crib" Uncut December 2001
July - Hugh appears on Jamie Theakston's Radio 5 cricket show, which includes an acoustic performance of Grip, where Hugh is joined by Mark Butcher on guitar.
August - Hugh was interviewed as part of a new radio documentary about The Stranglers, which was broadcast in August by the BBC.
October - Hugh performs with Sumyunguise in the USA for the first time, with 2 shows (Massachusetts & New Jersey).
Hugh plays 7 dates with the new 3 piece line-up of Sumyunguise (featuring new members Kim Khahn on bass and Windsor McGilvray on drums).


Hugh Cornwell appeared at the Stuart Adamson Tribute Concert, which was held at Barrowlands on 31st May 2002. Hugh performed three songs at the concert, which also featured Kirsten & Callum Adamson, Tony, Bruce & Mark (from Big Country), Richard Jobson, Bill Simpson & Mike Baillie (from The Skids), plus Bill Nelson, Midge Ure, Mike Peters, Pete Wylie & Kirk Brandon.
Released the "lost album" Footprints In The Desert in April on Track Records.

A previously un-released Hugh Cornwell / Roger Cook song, Chardonnay, has been recorded by former Catatonia singer, Cerys Matthews, and features on her album, Cockahoop.
Hugh's acoustic performance at the Hay-on-Wye festival was recorded and broadcast by BBC Radio Wales during the Saturday Social on June 1st 2002.
Hugh featured in a new BBC Radio 2 documentary about the Punk years,
titled Never Mind The Horlicks - Punks At Middle Age. The 2 part
documentary was broadcast on BBC Radio 2.

Hugh appeared on the Phill Jupitus breakfast show on 6Music,the new BBC Digital radio channel, on October 7th, the day that Mayday was released by Track Records.

Hugh appeared on the BBC2 music / comedy show Never Mind The Buzzcocks in March 2003, and appeared on the Phil Tufnell show on Radio 5 Live in June 2003. Hugh appears on Radio 2's Jammin show in March.
In The Dock - a solo live acoustic is released on Track Records on 24th March.
Hugh recorded The Hijack Show which was broadcast on London's XFM radio station in April.
Hugh Cornwell flies to New York in June to perform acoustically all the songs written for the next studio album, to legendary producer Tony Visconti at Looking Glass studios.
Notable live performances included three full band dates in Oman, Abudhabi & Dubai in May, and a solo acoustic show in Nijmegen,the Netherlands in July 2003.
Hugh records his new album, Beyond Elysian Fields, in New Orleans, and mixes the album in New York with legendary producer, Tony Visconti during October and November.


Hugh Cornwell appeared on the Drivetime show on Radio 2 on Wednesday 29th October 2003, and premiered two
un-mastered tracks from the album sessions that had just finished in the USA with Danny Kadar (New Orleans) and Tony Visconti (New York).
Hugh plays a short UK tour, with Windsor McGilvray and Steve Lawrence, in November.
Leave Me Alone (from the hi fi album) features in the film Trigger Men, which stars Neil Morrisey.
Hugh traveled to Hanover in February, to record vocals and guitar for a Mousse T track, Underground. The album, titled All Nite Madness, was released in Germany in April. A one minute mp3 clip can be heard here. The UK release of the album (September 2004) was titled Right About Now.

Hugh was a special guest on Friday 16th July 2004 at the Zipfer Zone festival in Wiesen Austria, performing live with Mousse T.
Hugh previously appeared live with Mousse T and his band, when they appeared at the NDR2 Plaza Festival in Hannover on Friday 4th June. The appearance included a very special medley of two tracks, never before performed in this way by Hugh or Mousse T alone or together!


Hugh Cornwell & Three Piece Sweet play a storming set on the Left Field stage at the Glastonbury Festival.
Click on the pictures below for full-size images.
October 4th - releases the new studio album, Beyond Elysian Fields & his autobiography A Multitude Of Sins.
October / November - extensive UK tour with the band.
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