Philip Glenn (born October 19, 1987) is an American violinist, pianist, and mandolinist. He is best known for his work on Psychic Temple IV (2017), How it All Goes Down (2017), and Outsider (2018).
Philip Glenn | |
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Born | Philip Glenn October 19, 1987 Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation(s) | Violinist, Pianist, Mandolinist |
Years active | 2011-Present |
Notable work | Psychic Temple III (2016), Psychic Temple IV (2017), How it All Goes Down (2017), Outsider (2018) |
Early life
editGlenn was born in Los Angeles, California.
Glenn received a B.A. in Violin Performance and Music Education from Biola University. He was the 2011 Daniel Pearl Memorial Violin Recipient.[1]
Career
editIn 2011, Glenn joined The Show Ponies and performed on Here We Are! (2012), We're Not Lost (2013), Run For Your Life (2014), and How It All Goes Down (2017).[2] The Show Ponies performed their last concert on March 17, 2018, at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco, California.[3]
In 2016, Glenn joined Psychic Temple and performed on Psychic Temple Plays Music For Airports (2016),[4] Psychic Temple III (2016),[5] and Psychic Temple IV (2017).[6]
On January 12, 2018, Glenn released his debut solo album Outsider (2018) on Joyful Noise Recordings / BIG EGO Records. The album was produced by Chris Schlarb.[7]
Glenn is a session musician for BIG EGO Studios in Long Beach, California.
Personal life
editGlenn is of Filipino and Scottish descent
Discography
editStudio Albums
Solo
edit- Outsider (2018) (Joyful Noise Recordings / BIG EGO Records)
With The Show Ponies
edit- Here We Are! (2012)
- We're Not Lost (2013)
- Run For Your Life (2014)
- How It All Goes Down (2017) (Entertainment One)
With Psychic Temple
edit- Psychic Temple Plays Music For Airports (2016) (Joyful Noise Recordings)
- Psychic Temple III (2016) (Asthmatic Kitty)
- Psychic Temple IV (2017) (Joyful Noise Recordings)
Misc. Studio Sessions
edit- Shining Stars (2010)
- Post Mortem (2011)
- Strange Rain (2011) (Erik Loyer / Opertoon)
- Dropsy (2015) (Joyful Noise Recordings)
- Call Me Back Home (2018) (Joyful Noise Recordings / BIG EGO Records)
References
edit- ^ "Memorial Violin". www.danielpearlmusicdays.org.
- ^ "The Show Ponies - Biography & History - AllMusic". AllMusic.
- ^ "bottomofthehill: The Mowgli's ~ The Show Ponies --- 3/17/2018". www.bottomofthehill.com.
- ^ "Aquarium Drunkard » Psychic Temple :: Plays Music For Airports". aquariumdrunkard.com. 6 June 2016.
- ^ "Stream Psychic Temple's III Album and Read Chris Schlarb's Commentary - self-titled". 5 May 2016.
- ^ "Video premiere: Psychic Temple, 'Dream Dictionary' – buzzbands.la". 13 December 2017.
- ^ "BIG EGO Records". BIG EGO.