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AUTOBIOGRAPHY

 Glen  was born on the 1st of August 1972 and comes from Lower Wonga, just 15 minutes west of Gympie in Queensland.

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He is a self taught guitarist and vocalist that started playing with his first band at the age of 13.

He travelled western Qld in the late 90’s as a solo performer following the death of his younger brother Russell, who played Bass in the family band.

Glen and his twin brother Brett recorded a Tribute Album to Russell in 1999. This album was called "He Was There".
 

He had success in 2008 with “Bucking Hell”, a song that he had co-written with a rodeo photographer in Gympie, which got to number 5 on the Hot Country Charts.

He returned to the studio in 2012 to record an album of originals and great country classics called “Some Old Some New”.  Glen also recorded a Duet Album 'Yesterdays Roses with his partner Vanessa Sanger.

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Glen played lead guitar for “The Webb Brothers” for many years, and in recent years he has worked with Jeff Brown, Tania Kernaghan, Brian Letton, Rex Dallas, Norma O'Hara Murphy and the late Barry Thornton as well as many other well known artists.

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Glen started his own Music Muster - Kenmore Park Music Muster in June 2018 on his property 'Kenmore Park' at Lower Wonga QLD.

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Glen passed away on the 10th January 2022 after a short but courageous battle. Glen wanted to be remembered for his contribution and love of Country music. Glen's partner Vanessa Sanger made a promise to Glen to continue on his dream of providing great Country Music to fans who supported his career over the past 49 years. 

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Glen will always be remembered for his cheeky grin, smooth vocals and amazing ability to play any instrument he put his hands on. His passion and drive for bringing together good music, friends and fun will forever be held in the highest regard and honoured by many. 

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If you love traditional classic country, you will love what Kenmore Park Music Muster events bring.

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