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Glenn Fredly
Glenn performing a tribute to Chrisye at the 2009 Java Jazz Festival.
Glenn performing a tribute to Chrisye at the 2009 Java Jazz Festival.
Background information
Birth nameGlenn Fredly Deviano Latuihamallo
Born(1975-09-30)September 30, 1975
Jakarta, Indonesia
DiedApril 8, 2020(2020-04-08) (aged 44)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • producer
  • actor
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • bass guitar
  • piano
Years active1995โ€“2020
Websiteglennfredly.com

Glenn Fredly Deviano Latuihamallo (30 September 1975 โ€“ 8 April 2020) was an Indonesian R&B singer and songwriter as well as producer and actor. Entering the music industry after winning a singing contest in 1995, he released more than 10 albums. He produced new talented artists like female vocalist Yura and male soloist Gilbert Pohan. He also produced Cahaya Dari Timur: Beta Maluku. In 2013, he served as a coach for The Voice Indonesia.

Early life

Glenn was born on 30 September 1975 to Hengky and Linda Latuihamallo. He was the first of five children.[1][2] Glenn was of Moluccan descent.[3]

Career

In 1995, he won the Cipta Pesona Bintang singing contest.[1] That same year, he joined the rock band Funk Section.[2] The following year, he was a finalist in the Asia Song Festival.[1] In 1998, Glenn left Funk Section to be a solo R&B singer, feeling that it suited his vocal style better. He released his first album, GLENN, that year. It was relatively well received, selling 50 thousand copies; R&B was generally not popular in Indonesia at the time.[2]

In 2000, Glenn released his second solo album, Kembali (Return), with the single "Kasih Putih" ("White Love") receiving much airplay.[2] In 2001, he placed third in the Russian Asia Dauzy International Song Festival.[1]

In August 2002, he released one of his most successful album, titled Selamat Pagi, Dunia (Good Morning, World).

He married singer Dewi Sandra in Uluwatu, Bali on 3 April 2006. Glenn filed for divorce in 2009.[4]

In March 2009, Glenn was one of the main performers in a tribute concert to deceased Indonesian singer Chrisye during the Java Jazz Festival.[5] That same year, he performed tribute concerts to Michael Jackson in five cities throughout Indonesia, covering Jackson's hit songs.[1]

In 2011, he joined Tompi and Sandhy Sondoro to perform a set of concerts under the name Trio Lestari (The Eternal Trio).[6]

Glenn celebrated his 17th anniversary in the music business with a sold-out concert in front of 7,500 people at Istora Gelora Bung Karno on 2 September 2012.

In 2014, he entered film producing with the film Cahaya Dari Timur: Beta Maluku, which received the best movie award from the Indonesian Film Festival.

Death

Glenn died on April 8, 2020 in Setia Mitra Hospital in South Jakarta at the age of 44. It was reported that his cause of death was meningitis.[7] He is married to his wife, Mutia Ayu, for 7.5 months (they were married on 19 August 2019). Their daughter was born on February 28, 2020.

Influences

Glenn credited Michael Jackson as being one of his influences, saying that Jackson inspired him "through his music, his style, his dancing, everything". He also credited Jackson's humanitarian work for inspiring his own charitable work.[1] He also admired Marvin Gaye and Quincy Jones,[2] and was a fan of Chrisye.[5]

Discography

Glenn during performance in the Netherlands in 2011.

Albums

  • GLENN (1998)
  • Kembali (Return, 2000)
  • Selamat Pagi, Dunia (Good Morning, World, 2003)
  • Selamat Pagi, Dunia (Repackaged, 2004)
  • OST Cinta Silver (2005)
  • Aku dan Wanita (Women and I, 2006)
  • Terang (Clear, 2006)
  • Happy Sunday (2007)
  • Private Collection (2008)
  • Lovevolution (2010)
  • Luka, Cinta & Merdeka (2012)
  • Romansa ke Masa Depan (2019)

Movies

References

Footnotes
  1. ^ a b c d e f Kurniasari 2009-08-07, Get ready.
  2. ^ a b c d e IndonesiaSelebriti.com, Glenn Fredly.
  3. ^ Yudo, Aji (11 June 2011). "Glenn Fredly Menjadi Produser Album Maluku Hip-Hop Community". RollingStone Indonesia. Archived from the original on 17 May 2011. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
  4. ^ The Jakarta Post 2009-03-25, Glenn files.
  5. ^ a b The Jakarta Post 2009-03-07, Glenn to sing.
  6. ^ Fawilia 2011-06-26, An evening.
  7. ^ "Glenn Fredly Meninggal karena Sakit Meningitis". Kumparan.com (in Indonesian). 8 April 2020.
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