Days of Loneliness
Glenn Sutter
Performed By
Glenn Sutter
Album UPC
626570215318
CD Baby Track ID
9073635
Label
Glenn Sutter
Released
2011-12-07
BPM
123
Rated
0
ISRC
CA4EW1100010
Year
2011
Spotify Plays
2
Writers
Writer
Glenn Sutter
Pub Co
Glenn Sutter
Composer
Glenn Sutter
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
CANADA - Saskatchewan
Description
A thoughtful reflection on something we all need.
Notes
The second full-length solo effort from Glenn Sutter ('sue-ter'), a gentle but fiery folk-rocker from Regina, Saskatchewan. Drawing on deep prairie roots and classical training, Sutter uses thoughtful lyrics and moving melodies to express ideas about nature, love, and the human condition. As one fan put it, he is "intelligent and emotional - the real thing!"
Glenn grew up in the 1970s as part of musical family in Souris, Manitoba, drawing inspiration from small-town life, sweeping prairie landscapes, and all sorts of music, especially the Beatles, the Stones, and Neil Young. His main influences now include Blue Rodeo, John Hiatt, Steve Earle, and John Prine.
After supporting other musicians for over 20 years, Glenn launched his critically acclaimed debut CD “All You Need” in 2008. Since then, his music has been featured on many daytime radio programs, including a provincial Earth Day show on CBC Radio1. He has also released a live 2010 fund-raising album called “Seeds” with Brett Dolter (Library Voices, B.D. Willoughby).
In September 2010, Glenn received nationwide acclaim when his tune "Weight of the World" was chosen winner and official Saskatchewan Song on David Suzuki's "Playlist for the Planet" (CBC Radio3). The official iTunes compilation was released in March 2011 by Universal Music and features the 11 winning song entries alongside tracks by Canadian music legends Bruce Cockburn, Gordon Lightfoot, Sarah McLachlan and current/multiple Juno award winners LIGHTS and Johnny Reid.
In January 2011, another one of Glenn’s songs, called “Days of Loneliness,” attracted province-wide attention when it was short-listed for the book “Essex County” as part of the Canada Reads Soundtrack (CBC Radio1). Glenn's music was also singled out in April 2011,when he won a "Collective Works Award" through the International Song of the Year contest, for submissions that showed "consistency in songwriting excellence across various works."
"Sweet Happiness" is Glenn's second full-length project with award-winning producer David j Taylor. With stellar performances by Taylor (guitar, piano, vocals, percussion), Rebecca Lascue (vocals, percussion), Michael Paul (bass), Joyce Belcher (vocals, flute) and Cal Harle (drums), it offers 14 mesmerizing and wonderfully crafted songs about searching, and discovery.
Glenn grew up in the 1970s as part of musical family in Souris, Manitoba, drawing inspiration from small-town life, sweeping prairie landscapes, and all sorts of music, especially the Beatles, the Stones, and Neil Young. His main influences now include Blue Rodeo, John Hiatt, Steve Earle, and John Prine.
After supporting other musicians for over 20 years, Glenn launched his critically acclaimed debut CD “All You Need” in 2008. Since then, his music has been featured on many daytime radio programs, including a provincial Earth Day show on CBC Radio1. He has also released a live 2010 fund-raising album called “Seeds” with Brett Dolter (Library Voices, B.D. Willoughby).
In September 2010, Glenn received nationwide acclaim when his tune "Weight of the World" was chosen winner and official Saskatchewan Song on David Suzuki's "Playlist for the Planet" (CBC Radio3). The official iTunes compilation was released in March 2011 by Universal Music and features the 11 winning song entries alongside tracks by Canadian music legends Bruce Cockburn, Gordon Lightfoot, Sarah McLachlan and current/multiple Juno award winners LIGHTS and Johnny Reid.
In January 2011, another one of Glenn’s songs, called “Days of Loneliness,” attracted province-wide attention when it was short-listed for the book “Essex County” as part of the Canada Reads Soundtrack (CBC Radio1). Glenn's music was also singled out in April 2011,when he won a "Collective Works Award" through the International Song of the Year contest, for submissions that showed "consistency in songwriting excellence across various works."
"Sweet Happiness" is Glenn's second full-length project with award-winning producer David j Taylor. With stellar performances by Taylor (guitar, piano, vocals, percussion), Rebecca Lascue (vocals, percussion), Michael Paul (bass), Joyce Belcher (vocals, flute) and Cal Harle (drums), it offers 14 mesmerizing and wonderfully crafted songs about searching, and discovery.
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