Glenn Versus the Volcano

Glenn just toured the US, and is now finishing up a major UK tour. If you went to any of those shows, you probably know that he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro for the Love Hope Strength Foundation! He had an incredibly difficult time, which he’s been candid about onstage and off.

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Looks like a right bugger even from this distance!

I asked Glenn in Portland, just days after the climb, why it had been so much more difficult than the Mount Everest trek he undertook for the same charity in 2007. He told me the main factors were that the altitude sickness had hit him much harder, and also he hadn’t trained this time.

Doing a little googling on my own I found sites like “Training Tips For Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro“, where potential climbers are informed:

Altitude sickness affects people randomly, and a person might not suffer from it on one climb and then get hit hard the next time on that same route.

This is exactly what Glenn said, and didn’t know before he went; it’s totally unpredictable, but he hadn’t worried because he’d been fine on Everest. The web site goes on to say:

Of course, increasing your general level of fitness will go far to avoid compounding possible altitude sickness with general fatigue.

Poor Glenn! But in the end the whole team did make it to the top, raising crucial funds and awareness for a local cancer hospital. Glenn talks about the gruelling climb in this recent interview on Absolute Radio (11 MB mp3 download). It’s a really good interview that I highly recommend!

He also discusses a topic of much interest on the Glenn List: his new short hair! He explains that he had pictured a sort of George Clooney look, but he feels he came out more on the side of Bobby from King of the Hill!

What do you think, folks? A or B?

What do you think, folks? A or B?

Well, I like the new do, and I think the Bobby reference is way out of line. But this particular Bobby moment does put me in mind of this video from FluffersTV!

David has advised me that short posts are the way to go with a blog. Well, clearly I’m no good at that, so I will leave you with a lovely image of Glenn and some Maasai people hanging out once he had gotten off that cursed mountain. Good to see a smile on his face!

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Artist Info no. 58

Glenn has just left to do some shows in the US, details below.

Thurs 10th Feb Philly Rocks show at The Field House, Philadelphia, PA – all proceeds go to the Love Hope Strength Foundation, great line up!
Fri 11th Sept Joe’s Pub, New York, NY – solo acousitc show
Sat 12th Sept Stephen Talkhouse, Amagansett, NY – Fluffer show
Sun 13th Sept Union County MusicFest, Oak Ridge Park, Clark, NJ – Fluffer show

Glenn will be following this with his next trek for the Love Hope Strength Foundation at the end of this month. They are climbing and singing their way up Kilimanjaro to help raise money for cancer units in Africa. The Love Hope Strength website will be doing daily blogs for you to follow while they are on the trek. They leave on 27th September. You can donate in Glenn’s name at the following link:

http://www.lovehopestrength.org/kili/trekkers/glenn-tilbrook/

Glenn is then straight off to the US for some more acoustic shows, he then finishes the year off with some acoustic shows in the UK. All dates at this link: http://www.glenntilbrook.com/tour/tour.html

To support the UK tour we will be releasing a further digital single from ‘Pandemonium Ensues’ the track is ‘Through The Net’.

Squeeze are currently having some time off but will be back next year with some more shows. We will let you know dates when we have them.

We will be releasing the 3rd and 4th installments of Glenn’s demo series later this year, we will keep you posted with dates and information nearer the time.

Hope you are all enjoying Fluffers TV, there should be some new films going up very soon.

Check out this month’s MOJO. The free CD is re-records of the classic Beatles album ‘Abbey Road’. Glenn recorded the track ‘You Never Give Me Your Money’ with the great band Nine Below Zero. Well worth a listen.

Take care and thanks as always for your continued support.