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The Imposter
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Beverly Glenn-Copeland Comes out of the Woodwork
The Imposter
42 minutes 41 seconds
7 years ago
Beverly Glenn-Copeland Comes out of the Woodwork

Born in Philadelphia, Glenn came to McGill in the 60s to study music. He fell in love with Canada, released some albums, sang alongside musicians like Bruce Cockburn, and became a regular on Mr. Dressup.

Recently, his self-released album Keyboard Fantasies was rediscovered. He's since returned to the stage with a new band, pulling music from his extensive catalogue of jazzy folk, classically-influenced soundscapes and electrified negro spirituals.

Now in his 70s, Beverly Glenn-Copeland reflects on some of the moments that shaped his musical path, including his love of Star Trek, a pianistic rivalry with his dad and the experience of moving through the world as a trans man. 

 

This episode is sponsored by Sonos and Endy

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The Imposter
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