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Will Glover a.k.a. Willie Glover is a musician and songwriter from Southern California. He was a member of the surf group The Pyramids. He has the distinction of being one of the very few or possibly the only black musician in surf music.


Background

Glover was born in North Carolina. His father was a career navy man and the family moved around a bit until they finally settled in Long Beach, California. The family lived on Santa Fe Avenue in a naval house. His father wanted him to make his career in the military but Glover had different ideas and when he was 12 he told father no! He'd already been singing at boy scouts and playing the guitar since he was 9 years old. According to ''The History of Surfing'' by Matt Warshaw, Glover is surf music's only black musician. In addition to his uniqueness of being black in surf music, he was also a left-handed guitar player.


Career


The Pyramids

Originally from Long Beach, the Pyramids were made up of Skip Mercier lead guitar, Glover rhythm guitar,
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bass guitar, Ken McMullen drums and Tom Pitman on saxophone. They were formed in 1962 by Glover and fellow Long Beach Polytechnic High student Mercier who were teaching each other songs by The Ventures. Having established the band, they would arrive at venues by unusual means like in a helicopter while acts like The Beach Boys would arrive by limousine. As a songwriter he wrote "Here Comes Marsha" which was the B side to their 1963 hit single " Penetration". He also wrote "I Don't Wanna Cry" for the group.


Post Pyramids

After the demise of the Pyramids in the 1960s, Glover carried playing into the 1970s. He was a member of a club group called The Family Cat whose members were Long Beach musicians Mike Marchman, Jim Foelber and Chris Myers. Other members were Skip Mercier and Steve Leonard. They played in nightclubs around the Orange County district. The Family Cat carried on until 1973. By the time he was married and had moved to a ranch in a Riverside, he had left the music business. Looking for a steady income Glover worked at various jobs, which included working at a gas station and, later, he started his own construction company.


Later years

In the late 1980s, and not having played in years, he was taken by a friend to see Jann Browne. Having his interest in singing reignited he was invited by Browne to sit in with her. He also entered some talent contests which gained a following for him in Country music. From there, he carried on with his career. In the mid-1990s, Glover was still running his own construction and demolition business. In 2019, Glover along with
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of The Surfaris,
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of The Chantays and other surf musicians were selected to play at the benefit at The Coach House in
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on Saturday May 25 to honor Dick Dale.


Solo recordings

Glover's solo debut was ''Standing in the Line of Fire'' was first released in 1997 had a folk roots style to it. It contained the songs "In Times Like These", which was done in a style similar to the Doobie Brothers and a romping blues style song called "Cold Hearted Lover". His second album was ''The Will Glover Experience'' which was released in 2014.


Venues


1990s

Along with the Kari Gaffney Band and the Anthony Rivera Band, he played the Coach House at
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in March 1997. Along with James Intveld and Chris Gaffney, Glover was headlining at the Crazy Horse Steak House on Tuesday nights starting from mid-May. On October 19, 1999, he was appearing at the Crazy Horse again.


2000s

On December 10, 2013, Glover was to appear at Clubhouse 3 performing a tribute to Chuck Berry, who he had performed with in the past.''Orange County Register'' Aug. 21, 201
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Discography


References


External links


Website

Discogs: Willie Glover
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