Little River Band’s GLENN SHORROCK – The Original Voice Reminisces
Ever wondered what happened to Little River Band’s Glenn Shorrock?
Do you know which songs Glenn wrote for the band?
Or how the original LRB lost their name?
Listen in here to find out answers to these and a whole lot of other questions about Australia’s most famous band as Glenn Shorrock joins us for an intimate chat.
English born Glenn Shorrock (http://www.glennshorrock.com/) is one of the most iconic and influential singer-songwriters to emerge from Australia’s rich music scene. Best known as the founding lead vocalist of Little River Band, Glenn’s career spans over six decades, marked by global chart success, critically acclaimed albums, and unforgettable live performances.
His deep, resonant voice and exceptional songwriting have defined the soundtracks of generations, contributing timeless classics that have shaped the landscape of classic rock and pop.
Glenn’s family moved to Adelaide in the 50s, where his love for music blossomed. By the early 60s, he co-founded The Twilights, a rock band that became one of Australia’s most popular groups. The Twilights achieved national fame then in 69, Glenn co-founded Axiom, often regarded as one of Australia’s first ‘supergroups.’
Alongside music legend Brian Cadd (https://briancadd.com/) , Axiom crafted sophisticated, soulful rock with hits like A Little Ray of Sunshine and Arkansas Grass. The band’s blend of folk, rock, and pop elements set a new standard for Australian music, earning both critical and commercial success.
The mid-70s saw Glenn co-found Little River Band . Combining lush harmonies and rock-driven melodies, LRB became the first Australian band to achieve sustained international success.
As the lead vocalist, Glenn was the unmistakable voice behind all of their global hits, including “Reminiscing,” “Help Is on Its Way,” “Lonesome Loser,” “Cool Change,” and “Lady.”
Little River Band enjoyed unprecedented success in the US with their sophisticated sound earning them 13 American Top 40 hits between 75 and 83. Shorrock’s voice became synonymous with the band’s transcontinental appeal.
In 82, after some infighting amongst band members, Glenn went solo and has enjoyed considerable success ever since.
Throughout the 80s and beyond, Shorrock released a series of solo works, dabbled in musical theatre and collaborated with several of his musical mates.
Glenn was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame as part of Little River Band in 2004.
Today at 80, Glenn Shorrock still inspires generations of musicians and songwriters and his songs which are often infused with themes of nostalgia, love, and self-reflection, continue to resonate with listeners around the world.
Glenn remains a vibrant force in the music scene. He still performs live, delighting fans with renditions of his classic hits while introducing new music that highlights his ever-evolving artistry.
His autobiography, Now, Where Was I?, offers an intimate glimpse into his storied life and career, showcasing the ups and downs of a truly remarkable musical journey.
Shorrock’s longevity in the industry is a testament to his talent, passion, and connection to his fans. His voice remains as captivating as ever, and his influence on rock, pop, and the Australian music Legacy is enduring.
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