Ian McGlynn explained

Ian McGlynn
Origin:Born Morristown, NJ, US
Genre:Alternative
indie pop
Occupation:Singer-songwriter, composer. record producer
Years Active:1998–present
Associated Acts:Shane Tutmarc, Dolour, Ken Stringfellow, The Posies
Website:ianmcglynn.com

Ian McGlynn is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, drummer, composer, producer, and writer for TV & film.

Career

In 1998, McGlynn released his debut self-titled 6-song EP. In 2001, McGlynn recorded a live album, "Lemon" with his father Ed McGlynn, the drummer of the New Jersey–based band The Shadows. "Lemon" was released in December 2002.

In April 2004, McGlynn released his debut full-length album "Tomorrow's Taken." In 2007, "Tomorrow's Re-Taken," was released featuring remixes of songs from "Tomorrow's Taken," by various artists. McGlynn also released "Diamonds," a 3-song EP, that year.

In 2008, the 3-song "Memorial Day Parade EP," was released as a precursor to McGlynn's second full-length album "This is the Sound." The 11-song album features the singles, "Play Dead," "Peninsula," and "Night Driving."

In June 2012, McGlynn released his third full-length album, "Now We're Golden," recorded in New Jersey, Amsterdam, and Paris and was produced by Ken Stringfellow.

In 2013, McGlynn released a 6-song EP of original Christmas songs called "North Pole Vault EP."

In 2016, McGlynn released a piano lullaby album called "Now We're Golden – Piano Lullabies," of his 2012 full-length, "Now We're Golden."

Discography

Albums

EP's

Singles

Live and Remix

Compilations

Includes McGlynn's song "Catharsis"

McGlynn covers "When Mute Tongues Can Speak"

TV and film

References

  1. Web site: Soundtrack listing at IMDB . September 12, 2010.

External links