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'''William (Bill) Glover''' (born November 22, 1952) is an American musician, ], songwriter, minister, and entertainer. | |||
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Glover moved to ] in the 1960s from Florida when he was still a kid. When he was 13, he had taken up drumming. While in ] he began playing in several bands, and upon finishing school he toured with The Roemans of Tommy Roe fame, and also ]. | |||
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He returned to Fort Wayne in the early 1970s and started playing with one of ] pioneer bands, ''Loth Lorin''. However, in 1972 he joined ], ], and ], to form the legendary ] ]. Glover played drums/percussion on the band's first two albums, '']'' (released in '74) and '']'' (released in '77). | |||
After leaving the band in 1978, Glover played with Greg Hough in the short-lived Christian Rock band, Ransum. Glover also worked in several club bands and did some session work in ] and ]. He also co-founded the Texas Blues band, SHAME SHAME. He returned to Fort Wayne in the early 1990s and began working with Greg Hough again. | |||
In 2003, they formed a band called '''GHD'''. Later, in 2004, John DeGroff would join them in the project, and the band changed its name to '''GHF''' (God Has Forgiven). | |||
On June 12, 2004, a reunion of all the founding members of ] was planned, but Glover didn't attend.<ref>{{cite web|last=Renaud|first=Josh|title=June 12, 2004: At Oakhill Family Campground in Angola, IN|url=http://www.petrarocksmyworld.com/angola-rev.html|work=Petra rocks my world|accessdate=July 16, 2010}}</ref> | |||
In November 2005 Glover did participate in Petra's reunion at Assembly of God in Fort Wayne, Indiana, during Petra's Farewell Tour. | |||
Glover has also worked with the country gospel band, ], out of Angola, Indiana and also writes devotional materials. | |||
GHF released their 1st studio album in 2013. Glover wrote & handled lead vocals on two cuts. Glover played drums/percussion/guitar on the album. Glover also played drums & vocals on the live album GHF recorded called, GHF Honestly Live. | |||
Bill Glover now lives with his wife, Tammy Slavens Runyan, and is semi-retired, in S/W Florida, where he plays drums and vocals with a classic rock band, Bandana. | |||
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