Biography
Glen Duncan
Real name: Glen Carlton Duncan
Effective period / Period of releases: 1988 - 1994
American bluegrass musician, plays fiddle, mandolin, violin, viola, banjo, guitar and also works as producer, arranger and songwriter. He was born May 5, 1955 in Columbus, Indiana. His parents were both musical and he learned several different instruments growing up but settled on the fiddle as his primary instrument. He played around central and eastern Indiana with Buck’s Stove and Range Company, with the Russell Brothers, and recorded with Larry Sparks on three of Larry’s albums. He was in The Boys From Indiana for a while, with Bill Monroe, Jim and Jesse, the Kendalls, Lonesome Standard Time, and others, including the super group Longview. He started doing session work in Cincinnati and eventually moved to Nashville