Glen Burtnick (The Weeklings, Styx, solo) joins Pop Fuss! With a new holiday record out, Glen discusses the rockin' Weeklings release. We also touch on his time with Styx, and the rare, unreleased demo album that Glen contributed to. Glen speaks to his time working with Journey's Neal Schon, and we delve a bit into his solo album "Heroes & Zeros." It's a fun and informative conversation with many samples of the songs we discuss!
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The Weeklings are: Glen Burtnick, Bob Burger, John Merjave, and Joe Bellia
Glen is a singer, songwriter, bassist and multi-instrumentalist, best known for his solo albums and his work with Styx, Electric Light Orchestra, the Broadway production of Beatlemania as Paul McCartney, The Summer of Love Concert and “The Fest for Beatles Fans house-band Liverpool." He’s composed songs for the likes of Don Henley and Patty Smyth, the Hot 100 #2 mega-hit “Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Good Enough”, John Waite, Randy Travis, the #2 Hot Country hit, “Spirit of a Boy, Wisdom of a Man”, Styx, including the bands last Top 40 hit, “Love at First Sight” and their last Gold album, Edge of The Century, and many others.