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Glenn Fredly Deviano Latuihamallo or well-known as simply Glenn Fredly is an Indonesian pop singer and songwriter. He was born on September 30th, 1975 in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Official site: www.glennfredly.com
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1 | Terserah | 55 listeners | ||||
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3 | Kasih Putih | 37 listeners | ||||
4 | Januari | 34 listeners | ||||
5 | Akhir Cerita Cinta - Ost. Cinta Silver (Re-arrange Version) | 33 listeners | ||||
6 | Sekali Ini Saja | 29 listeners | ||||
7 | Sedih Tak Berujung | 23 listeners | ||||
8 | Kisah Romantis | 22 listeners | ||||
9 | You Are My Everything (feat. Red) | 20 listeners | ||||
10 | Pada Satu Cinta | 19 listeners |
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Birth name | Glenn Fredly Deviano Latuihamallo |
Born | 30 September 1975 (age 43) Jakarta |
Origin | Ambon |
Genres | R&B |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Piano |
Years active | 1995 – present |
Labels | Indie Artist |
Associated acts | Funk Section, MusikBagus as a founder (www.musikbagus.org) |
Website | www.glennfredly.com |
Glenn Fredly Deviano Latuihamallo (better known as Glenn Fredly; born on 30 September 1975) is an IndonesianR&B singer and songwriter. Entering the music industry after winning a singing contest in 1995, as of 2009 he has released more than 10 albums. He produces new talented artists like female vocalist YURA & male soloist Gilbert Pohan. He has also produced a movie called Cahaya Dari Timur 'Beta Maluku'. On January 2013, he served as a coach for The Voice Indonesia.
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Biography[edit]
Fredly was born on 30 September 1975 to Hengky and Linda Latuihamallo. He was the first of five children.[1][2] Fredly is of Moluccan descent.[3]
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, Fredly 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, Fredly 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]
He married singer Dewi Sandra in Uluwatu, Bali on 3 April 2006. Glenn filed for divorce in 2009.[4]
In March 2009, Fredly 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 with Tompi and Sandhy Sondoro to perform a set of concerts under the name Trio Lestari (The Eternal Trio).[6]
Fredly celebrated his 17th anniversary in the music business with a sold-out concert of 7500 people in Istora Senayan, 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 FFI (Festival Film Indonesia).
Influences[edit]
Fredly has credited Michael Jackson as being one of his influences, saying that Jackson inspired him 'through his music, his style, his dancing, everything'; Fredly also credits Jackson's humanitarian work for his own charitable work.[1] He also admires Marvin Gaye and Quincy Jones,[2] and is a fan of Chrisye.[5]
Discography[edit]
Music[edit]
- GLENN (1998)
- Kembali (Return, 2000)
- Selamat Pagi, Dunia (Good Morning, World, 2003)
- Selamat Pagi, Dunia Repackaged (2004)
- DVD & CD 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)
- DVD Tribute to Chrisye (2009)
- Lovevolution (2010)
- DVD Lovevolution Live in Esplanade (2010)
- Luka, Cinta & Merdeka (2012)
- DVD Glenn Fredly & The Bakuucakar live at Lokananta (2012)
Movies[edit]
- Tanda Tanya (2011)
- Cahaya Dari Timur: Beta Maluku (2014)
References[edit]
- Footnotes
- ^ abcdefKurniasari 2009-08-07, Get ready.
- ^ abcdeIndonesiaSelebriti.com, Glenn Fredly.
- ^Yudo, Aji (11 June 2011). 'Glenn Fredly Menjadi Produser Album Maluku Hip-Hop Community'. RollingStone Indonesia.
- ^The Jakarta Post 2009-03-25, Glenn files.
- ^ abThe Jakarta Post 2009-03-07, Glenn to sing.
- ^Fawilia 2011-06-26, An evening.
Lirik Lagu Terserah
- Bibliography
- Fawilia, Aliendheasja (26 June 2011). 'An evening with Trio Lestari'. The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
- 'Glenn files for divorce'. The Jakarta Post. 25 March 2009. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
- 'Glenn Fredly'. IndonesiaSelebriti.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 29 August 2011.
- 'Glenn to sing for Chrisye in Java Jazz'. The Jakarta Post. 7 March 2009. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
- Kurniasari, Titik (9 August 2009). 'Glenn Fredly: Get ready to welcome the `new Glenn''. The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 29 August 2011.