Marla Glen (born January 3, 1960) is an American singer from Chicago who has been based in Germany since 1998.
Marla Glen was born to Mexican-American and Jamaican-American parents [1] and grew up on the South Side of Chicago. [2] Glen received a toy harmonica from Muddy Waters when he was five, which started his fascination with music. [2] When he was 11 years old, he wrote his first song, "Repertoire", which later appeared on his album Love and Respect. [3]
Glen won first prize performing at a local open mic contest in New Orleans and was rewarded with a trip to France, where he first performed in front of a European audience and after a few years signed with Vogue Records. He formed the Marla Glen Band in Niort, France. [3] He was once a bodyguard for Nina Simone, [4] and was mentored by and lived with both Simone and Bo Diddley during his early career. [5]
He released his debut album entitled This Is Marla Glen in 1993 followed by Love and Respect in 1995. These albums have received platinum and gold awards. [3]
He release a memoir co-authored with Stacey McClain in 2023. [5]
Glen moved to Germany in 1998. [1] On July 2, 2004, he entered into a civil union with Sabrina Conley, but they later got divorced. [6] [7] Glen came out as a trans man in 2023 and kept the same name. [2] [8]