Rest in Peace - Glen Cain
We lost a country legend, Glen Cain. Glen rose to the Top 10 on the Country Independent Music Charts. Glen was a wonderful, funny, and talented man with a heart the size of Texas. He will be greatly missed by all.
Glen Cain
Glen Cain was born in West Virginia and grew up on a large cattle farm. Influenced early in life by an uncle who played guitar with Red Sovine, Jimmy Dickens, Hawkshaw Hawkins and others, he developed a love for Country Music.
While attending West Virginia University, on a football scholarship, he became the Vocalist for a Country cover band. After graduating college, and time as a Green Beret Officer in the U.S. Army.
Glen formed a band, and began playing Country Music. He was a regular on the Mountaineer Opry, and a Semi-regular on the WWVA WHEELING JAMBOREE. He opened shows for Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, Ferlin Husky, Faron Young and others.
He eventually met Conway Twitty and traveled with him for 3 years. After a hiatus of several years, with help from Paula Nelson, he recorded a 5 song EP, in Austin, Texas, in 2018.
All the songs charted in New Music Weekly. In September of 2019, on charts formulated in Holland, he the 11th most popular Country Music Artist in Europe. Glen is the 2022 North American Country Music Association Male Vocalist, and Rising Star Entertainer of the Year.
Music & Interviews
Sit back, relax, let your eyes gaze over the view, click here, listen to, and enjoy some of Glen's music, or hear from Glen himself in a couple of interesting interviews.
Pamela
Commented 10 Sep, 2023
I am so honored to have spend 5 days at the NACMAI with Glen. We had quite the adventure together, and had the pleasure of listening to him jam many nights. RIP
Mark Rosner
Commented 08 Sep, 2023
Rip Glen. ! Thank you for all you did and the people you affected