Since then he has been able to work with artists including his uncles John Swan and Diesel, Jade MacRae, Gary Pinto, Steve Morse, Bob Daisley, Andrew Roachford and Glenn Hughes to name a few.
The Best of Black Sabbath does not include any later material with vocalists Glenn Hughes (1986's Seventh Star), Tony Martin (1986–96) or the returning Dio (1992's Dehumanizer).
Howard Hughes | Langston Hughes | Glenn Miller | John Glenn | Ted Hughes | Glenn Beck | Glenn Ford | Glenn L. Martin Company | Charles Evans Hughes | Glenn Hughes | Glenn Danzig | Glenn Close | Glenn Beck Program | Glenn Scobey Warner | Glenn McGrath | Glenn Branca | Rhys Hughes | John Hughes | Glenn Hoddle | Glenn Miller Orchestra | Thomas Hughes | Sarah Hughes | Hughes Aircraft Company | Glenn Worf | Gary Hughes | Billy Hughes | Baker Hughes | John Hughes (filmmaker) | Adam Hughes | Mark Hughes |
Meros has also played with such artists as Gary Myrick, Bobby Kimball of Toto, Simon Phillips, Steve Lukather, Michael Landau, Glenn Hughes, Mark Lindsay of Paul Revere and the Raiders and Big Big Train, and has the dubious honor of having played for Eric Burdon and The Animals for more consecutive years than any other human (15 years 10 months).
In 2007 she was asked, alongside singers like Glenn Hughes, John Lawton and Jørn Lande, to sing the ballad "Think Twice" on Ken Hensley's latest album Blood On The Highway, an autobiographical account of his life as a member of Uriah Heep.
Hughes Turner Project (HTP) was a musical project formed in the 2001 by bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes (formerly of Deep Purple, Trapeze and Black Sabbath) and guitarist/vocalist Joe Lynn Turner (formerly of Deep Purple, Rainbow and Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force).
During his career in music, Norum has also played with Eddie Meduza & The Roaring Cadillacs, Dokken, Don Dokken's solo band, as well as collaborations with other well-known artists in his solo albums, including Glenn Hughes, Kelly Keeling, Peter Baltes, Simon Wright and Göran Edman.
In 2007 Mama Rock performed on the Peace Festival, headlined by Glenn Hughes, in Dimitrovgrad, Serbia.
For the project Men acquired the services of veteran rock vocalists Glenn Hughes (formerly of Deep Purple, Trapeze and Black Sabbath) and Joe Lynn Turner (formerly of Rainbow).