Heidi Lynne Gluck | |
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Background information | |
Born | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
Genres | folk, rock, indie |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, keyboards, piano, guitar, bass, harmonica, accordion, lap steel, melodica, drums, percussion |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Lotuspool Records, Koch Records, Benchmark Records, Glurp American Laundromat, Mariel Recording Company |
Website | http://heidilynnegluck.com |
Heidi Lynne Gluck is a Canadian-American [1] singer-songwriter, based in Lawrence, Kansas. She is also a multi-instrumentalist solo artist, band member, producer, and studio musician. Gluck has released two solo LPs, "Migrate or Die" (2023) [2] , "Pony Show" (2016) [3] and one EP, "The Only Girl in the Room" (2015) [4] , as well as contributing to many other recordings. She has also been a member of several bands, including Margot & the Nuclear So and So's, The Roseline, The Pieces, The Only Children, 95 Sweetbird, and Some Girls. [1] [5] She has appeared on recordings for numerous other artists, including June Panic, Simrit, Lily & Madeleine, Carrie Newcomer, and Tom Brosseau.
Year | Album Title | Artist | Instruments Played |
2024 | Keystone of the Heart | The Roseline | Vocals, piano, organ |
2023 | Sunflower/Under African Skies | Tom Brosseau & Heidi Gluck | Vocals, bass |
2023 | Migrate or Die | Heidi Lynne Gluck | Songwriter, producer, vocals, keys, bass, guitar, lap steel, engineer |
2022 | Hot Dice/Saber Rattlers | The Roseline | Vocals, piano, organ |
2021 | Blue Fire | Guru Shabad Singh | Vocals, keys, bass, guitar, lap steel |
2021 | Constancy | The Roseline | Vocals, piano, organ |
2021 | Stealing the Tapes | Hidden Pictures | Vocals, bass |
2020 | Around The Bend | Brent Windler | Vocals |
2020 | Some Kind of Holiday | Michael Golden | Vocals, keys, bass, guitar, lap steel |
2020 | Good/Grief | The Roseline | Vocals |
2019 | Mountain of Smoke | Livtar Singh | Vocals, keys, bass, guitar, lap steel |
2018 | In Cocoon | No Magic | Vocals, bass, lap steel |
2017 | Blood | The Roseline | Vocals |
2016 | Pony Show | Heidi Lynne Gluck | Songwriter, bass, guitars, vocals, keys, lap steel, piano, accordion, drums, engineer |
2016 | Princess Jesus Presents Hitchcocking | Gentleman Caller | Vocals |
2017 | Memento Mori | Matt Pryor | Piano, vocals, slide guitar, accordion, engineer |
2016 | Songs of Resilience | Simrit | Bass, guitar, piano |
2015 | The Only Girl In The Room | Heidi Lynne Gluck | Songwriter, bass, guitars, vocals, keys, lap steel, piano, accordion, drums, engineer |
2015 | Superhero | David England | Bass, vocals, keys, piano, guitar |
2015 | Downtown In The Dark | Gentleman Caller | Bass, vocals, keys, piano, slide guitar |
2015 | From The Ancient Storm | Simrit | Bass, vocals, keys, piano |
2014 | Fumes | Lily & Madeleine | Bass, keys, piano, guitar, songwriter |
2014 | Slingshot To Heaven | Margot & the Nuclear So and Sos | Bass, vocals, keys, piano, melodica |
2014 | Simrit | Simrit | Bass, vocals, keys, piano, guitar |
2014 | Permeable Life | Carrie Newcomer | Bass, vocals, keys, lap steel, piano, accordion |
2013 | Strange Stains | Berwanger | Bass, vocals, lap steel |
2013 | Lily & Madeleine | Lily & Madeleine | Bass, vocals, lap steel, piano, keys |
2012 | Rot Gut, Domestic | Margot & the Nuclear So and Sos | Vocals |
2012 | Locked Doors & Pretty Fences | Joel Henderson | Bass, vocals, piano |
2008 | Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young Tribute) | Various Artists | Bass, vocals, guitar, keys, piano |
2007 | Keeper Of Youth | The Only Children | Bass, vocals, keys, piano |
2007 | Limbeck | Limbeck | Vocals |
2006 | Musical Family Tree: Delicious Berries | Various Artists | Bass, guitar, vocals, keys, songwriter |
2006 | Crushing Love | Some Girls | Bass, guitar, vocals, keys, piano, songwriter |
2004 | Change Of Living | The Only Children | Vocals, accordion |
2004 | In The Garden | Courtney Kaiser | Bass, vocals |
2003 | Feel It | Some Girls | Bass, vocals, keys, piano, harmonica |
2003 | The Pieces | The Pieces | Bass, vocals, keys, piano, songwriter |
2002 | Baby's Breadth | June Panic | Keys, lap steel, piano, vocals |
2002 | Music For Picnics | Sophia Travis | Bass, vocals, lap steel |
2002 | EP Series: PI, I2, E3, C4, E5, S6 | The Pieces | Vocals, bass, keys, guitar, lap steel. |
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