Glenn Bidmead

Glenn Keith Bidmead
Born (1962-02-03) 3 February 1962
Sydney, Australia
Origin Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres Pop, Pop rock, Rock, Arena rock, Alternative rock, Country rock
Years active 1988–present
Labels Warner Music
Roadshow
Ocean Records
A-Zip Records
Associated acts Lemonjuice, Kerosene, People Like That
Website GlennBidmead.com

Glenn Keith Bidmead (born 3 February 1962) is a Sydney-based singer, songwriter, guitarist, performer and producer.

Biography

Early Years

Glenn Bidmead was born in Sydney and grew up in Mascot and Botany. He started playing the guitar at age nine and during his high school years performed in bands on weekends with his brother Paul, a drummer and vocalist.

Solo career

In 1998 while living and performing in Brisbane, he signed a recording and publishing contract with JWM and Roughcut Music's John Woodruff, manager of Savage Garden. Bidmead moved back to Sydney and later that year, his debut album "Seven Seconds" was produced by Charles Fisher and mixed in Los Angeles by Chris Lord-Alge.

Bidmead's first single, "Find Love" was released by Warner Music in Australia in 1999, with music video directed by New York-based filmmaker Adolfo Doring[1]

In 2000, Bidmead released a second single "A World Away" through Roadshow/Warner Music.

The album "Seven Seconds" is available on iTunes, re-titled "A World Away".

Bidmead has released several independent recordings: solo albums, "Songs in Black and White" and "The Acoustic Sessions" EP, and "Last Chance Cafe E.P."

Lemonjuice

Most recently Glenn has formed the band Lemonjuice, and released his latest album, The Sound of Strawberry, a collection of melodic, anthemic and psychedelically tinged pop/rock gems. In your face vocals and dreamy harmonies make this a record that will take you back to when music was all. The album is available on iTunes, Amazon Music, Bandcamp, Spotify, and most other streaming platforms.

Lemonjuice are lead singer/songwriter/guitarist Glenn Bidmead with Bill Risby (keys/vocals), Tom Ruki (bass/vocal) and Dave Ferry/Paul Bidmead (drums).

Songwriting Projects

Glenn Bidmead was also a founding member of the band Kerosene with songwriter/drummer Kere Buchanan. Kerosene's debut album, Art of Survival, was released in 2006.[2] Glenn co-wrote six songs with Buchanan for his debut album "Starting Over" as well as singing lead vocals on two tracks, "Heartbreaker" and "Through The Tears". Buchanan and Bidmead have also co-written ten songs for Buchanan's second album, "Goodbye Yesterday". Glenn also sings lead vocals on two of those tracks, "Slippin' Away" & "Until I Found You".

Glenn has also worked with Foreigner guitarist and songwriter Mick Jones in New York City, as well as other artists such as The Veronicas, Brooke McClymont and JTR. In March 2009, Bidmead became the lead singer and guitarist in Matt Finish with drummer and founding member John Prior and bass player Harry "The Doctor" Brus. He performed with them until November 2011. Glenn released the five track "Last Chance Cafe E.P." in 2012, which comprises four new original country tracks and an acoustic reworking of the Kerosene song, "Kerosene".

In the last couple of years he has also been writing with Rob Prior under the project name "People Like That" with the release of an EP "One". Glenn's focus is currently writing and recording for the next Lemonjuice Album as well as performing live with the band and his solo performances.

Discography

Albums

  • Seven Seconds - Glenn Bidmead 1999
  • The Acoustic Sessions - Glenn Bidmead 2000
  • Songs in Black & White - Glenn Bidmead 2005
  • The Art of Survival - Kerosene 2006
  • The Sound Of Strawberry - Lemonjuice 2018

EPs

  • Last Chance Cafe - Glenn Bidmead 2012
  • One - People Like That 2015
  • Lemonjuice E.P. - Lemonjuice 2015

Singles

  • Find Love/Willingness of the Heart/Entangled - Glenn Bidmead 1999
  • A World Away/Love Is Around/When One And One Is Three - Glenn Bidmead 2000
  • Art of Survival/How Does It Feel - Kerosene 2007
  • Secret Language - Glenn Bidmead 2016
  • Fly Away - Lemonjuice 2017
  • Europe Somewhere - Lemonjuice 2017

References

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