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Raised primarily in the Pacific Northwest, Marvin spent his younger years in the U.K. Comfortable in the music styling’s of rock, pop, blues and soul, he was influenced by artists of every style he could find. He has performed in bands and as a solo artist. Marvin has a number of producing credits to his resume and continues to evolve as writer.
Marvin burst onto the scene with the band (Face The News). The songs “The Coming” and “I Need You” brought him attention and took him to Europe and Australia. Glover went on to pursue a solo career spurring the release of his album ONE. Glover released his first single, “Upside Down” in Sept. 2001 followed by the single “Heads or Tales”.
In 2005, Glover returned with his follow-up album, titled Muse. With a sound based in funk and R&B, it featured production from Glover himself, Bubba Jones and Mark Clem. Muse caught attention of the press and spun the singles, “Follow The Line”, “Changes” and “These are the Times”. Glover teamed up with British producer and engineer, Alan Sanderson in 2007 and began producing other artist for his holiday-themed compilation Hear Something Christmas for his own record label.
In 2011, Glover met Greg Cortez. They wrote the single “Rhythm to the Rhyme”. They followed up the release with the single, “The Traveler”. This was followed by “No Last Call For Love” for the film Last Call At Murray’s in 2016. This paved the way for the 2019 single “Eclectic Life” which he penned for the film Turnover.
Marvin burst onto the scene with the band (Face The News). The songs “The Coming” and “I Need You” brought him attention and took him to Europe and Australia. Glover went on to pursue a solo career spurring the release of his album ONE. Glover released his first single, “Upside Down” in Sept. 2001 followed by the single “Heads or Tales”.
In 2005, Glover returned with his follow-up album, titled Muse. With a sound based in funk and R&B, it featured production from Glover himself, Bubba Jones and Mark Clem. Muse caught attention of the press and spun the singles, “Follow The Line”, “Changes” and “These are the Times”. Glover teamed up with British producer and engineer, Alan Sanderson in 2007 and began producing other artist for his holiday-themed compilation Hear Something Christmas for his own record label.
In 2011, Glover met Greg Cortez. They wrote the single “Rhythm to the Rhyme”. They followed up the release with the single, “The Traveler”. This was followed by “No Last Call For Love” for the film Last Call At Murray’s in 2016. This paved the way for the 2019 single “Eclectic Life” which he penned for the film Turnover.