“My friend Marty Stuart only surrounds himself with the best players in Nashville…I recently got to perform with
Marty and the Superlatives at the Ryman, and it was immediately obvious that Brian Glenn
is one of the finest singers and bass players that I’ve ever gotten to perform with.”
- Country Star Pam Tillis
“Brian Glenn is one of those rare artists with that intangible x-factor that future superstars are made of.
Every time I play his music on-air, my listeners react with extreme enthusiasm.
They, like me, are hungry for more of this very special artist.”
- Larry Flick, Out Q/Sirius Satellite Radio

Brian Glenn. Think Michael Buble goes country. A fresh young look while singing timeless country music. The smooth vocal style of George Strait, the range of style and energy of Keith Urban, and the class of a young Ray Price.
If you have been watching the growth and explosion of country music on television and radio over the last decade, you have been watching and listening to Brian Glenn. You have seen him playing and singing with the staff band for the 2008 season of NBC’s Nashville Star with host Billy Ray Cyrus. You've seen him on TV and heard him on radio, lending his much-demanded vocals to performances at the Grand Ole Opry. You have seen him as a member of "Marty Stuart and the Fabulous Superlatives"... driving Marty and the band forward with his solid bass and soaring, soulful vocals. Yep, if you are a fan of country music, you have heard the influence of Brian Glenn. Now, Brian is hitting the road with his band the Country Class. It's time to experience the next evolution of country music... and Brian Glenn is leading the way.
Brian has been setting the pace and standard for great country music all his life. Early in his career, Brian led the house band at Nashville’s legendary Broken Spoke Saloon and then rocked the famous Wildhorse Saloon with his own band "Hunker Down", opening for artists such as Lee Ann Womack and Lonestar.
Give a listen to Brian's music (below, on this page), and you'll immediately understand why Brian is such a high-demand demo and backup singer in Nashville. His vocals have been used on over 1,500 country and Christian songs for music publishers, songwriters, and sound-a-like recordings.
As a singer and musician Brian has worked with Michelle Wright, Darryl Worley, Andy Griffith, Christy Lane, Connie Smith, Porter Wagoner, Dolly Parton, John Anderson, Keith Urban, Travis Tritt and with numerous artists at the Grand Ole Opry. As a lead vocalist he’s been featured on recordings used by CBS daytime’s The Young and the Restless, the Lifetime Network, and the 78th Annual Academy Awards (2006).
In April of 2002, Brian received the call from country legend Marty Stuart, and became a Fabulous Superlative along with guitarist Kenny Vaughan and drummer Harry Stinson. The band is featured with Marty on tour as well as on recordings for Marty’s 2003 Columbia Records album Country Music, 2005’s Soul’s Chapel (Americana Music Assn. nominee), Badlands and Live At The Ryman from 2006, for which the band received a Grammy nomination!
With a solid, lively, and legendary performance history with Marty Stuart and the Fabulous Superlatives, Brian left the Superlatives in 2008, launching his own solo career. Fusing traditional country roots with his own progressive vision and performance style, Brian is taking his creative talents, incredibly tasty musicianship and chart-topping, soulful, soaring voice to every corner of the hemisphere.
Brian is out there now, wowing audiences, winning fans, and shaping the future of country music.
Wanna piece of the future?
Give us a call at 231-264-8186 and we'll introduce you to Brian Glenn!