
Glen Coleman
...before the crowd
© 2007 Glen Coleman (837101348959)
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Glen Coleman writes with a Paul Simon-like dash and performs with a Muddy Waters-esque spontaneity. His songs reflect his experiences of bicycle travel throughout North America, Europe, and the Middle East.
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Glen's music has been placed in independent films and plays and was recently featured on ABC World News programming. In January 2008, his single, "Something Better" from his recently released debut cd, ". . .before the crowd." ranked number one for most requested song on Midnight Blues Radio. His song “Fish” also ranked best folk/roots song on Moozikoo Radio. Glen is currently promoting ". . .before the crowd," produced by music veteran Dean Bailin. Glen's music has inspired musical collaborations with a broad range of talented performers and artists. His recent collaborations include work with master slam poet, Dujuana Sharese; award winning classical saxophonist, Kevin Gosa; award winning performance artist, Christine Goodman; Irish troubadour, Matt Gibbons; and multi instrumentalist and vocalist, Dan McBride.
At three years old, Glen Coleman was diagnosed with chronic "spungivitis" the medical condition of soaking up everything that surrounds him. At four years old, Glen walked through his house on a beautiful spring day while Bach's Brandenburg blasted. As Glen bounced to Bach's bass, Mom moaned from knowing, the spungivitis was real.
In college, Glen's bicycle trips throughout the United States, Europe, and the Middle East forged the lyrical impetus for his songs, portraying the dramatic landscapes through which he traveled. His sensual acoustic guitar gave his words rhythm and color. Glen learned, his spungivitis and extended travels was the magic that made his songs open peoples' hearts.
Doctors have confirmed that the cure for Glen's "illness" is released in him when he performs his songs. Glen helps you enjoy being "Right Here." (Lyrics excerpted from Glen's original song, "Something Better.")