INTRODUCING “GLENN FRANCES”

Through most of my childhood, I had wanted to be an airline pilot.
And then on Saint Patrick’s Day, 1983, as a junior in high school,
A classmate whom I had a crush on chatted me up on the bus ride home and complimented me to her friends.
Thrilled beyond belief, I went home and wrote a song about her.
And that day ended my aviation ambitions.
I decided to make music my life.
One song led to another.
By the end of my senior year in High School in 1984, I had written dozens of poems and song lyrics.
I kept them in a green binder and gave it a title, “Writing In Tongues.”
Eventually, I changed it to “Meet My Heart.”
That notebook followed me for years, silently waiting to be rediscovered.
And now, 42 years later, I’m taking 17 of the 80 selections in it and creating an album, called “Meet My Heart.”
The first single is an Extended Instrumental from a spoken-word piece, called “The Retrospection.”
It’s 10 minutes of fierce new wave energy.
The second single is called "The Mystery Wheel,” originally recorded and released as an instrumental on my album “Surrealistic Realism” as Gl3n.
This is the full vocal version.
On some of the songs on “Meet My Heart,” I was able to re-record them, using elements from recordings I had made back in the 1980’s as their foundation.
Others are being introduced into the physical realm for the first time, after living for decades in my head and in my heart.