- Glen Drover
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Glen Drover Born May 25, 1969
Missisauga, Ontario CanadaGenres Thrash metal, progressive metal, power metal Occupations Musician, songwriter Instruments Guitar, drums, keyboards, bass Years active 1993–present Associated acts Eidolon, King Diamond, Megadeth, Testament, Dave Reffett Website Official Glen Drover Website Glen Drover (born May 25, 1969) is a heavy metal guitarist from Missisauga, Ontario, Canada. He currently resides in Mississauga Ontario. Drover is best known as the former lead guitarist in Megadeth and King Diamond, as well as his own band Eidolon, along with his brother Shawn Drover.
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History
Glen Drover began playing guitar as a child, and was joined at age 10 by his brother Shawn on drums.[1] Influenced by Tony MacAlpine, Al Di Meola, Randy Rhoads, Greg Howe, Michael Romeo, George Lynch, Warren DeMartini and David Gilmour, the Drover brothers formed the thrash/power metal band Eidolon in 1996, releasing seven albums to date. Glen is currently teaching guitar lessons at Musicians Choice.
King Diamond (1998-2000)
In 1998, Drover joined King Diamond, and appeared on the House of God album.
Megadeth (2004-2008)
In October 2004, Drover joined thrash metal band Megadeth, bringing along his brother Shawn. Following an extensive world tour, Drover contributed to Megadeth's 2007 release, United Abominations as the lead guitarist and with co-writing credits for one song. While busy recording that album, Drover also cut a guest guitar solo for the track "Emotional Coma" (featured on the album Emotional Coma) by Swedish metal group Lion's Share.[2] Drover recorded his solo at home in Canada, and sent the music file to the band.[2]
In January 2008 Glen Drover left Megadeth to focus on family life; the constant touring was starting to have a negative effect on him. His last show with Megadeth was on November 18, 2007 in Brisbane, Australia. Commenting on leaving the band, Drover said "I am aware of the rumors that I left Megadeth to focus on family life and my family life has always been my priority. In the end, I was unhappy with the situation, which magnified me wanting to spend more time with my family and realizing that it's time for me to move on to the next chapter in my musical career, I have a lot of great memories and met a ton of great people along the way, both fans and people in the industry." [3][4]
Solo (2008-present)
Glen is now collaborating with Stephan Forte of the band Adagio on a 10 track instrumental CD.[citation needed] Recently he finished working on the album entitled Metalusion and was recorded sporadically over a 2-plus-year period, It will be released on April 5, 2011.[5][6]
Testament (2008, 2010)
On the 22 Oct 2008 Testament announced that they have recruited guitarist Glen Drover to fill in on their upcoming Mexican tour dates with Judas Priest, Due to Alex Skolnick's prior commitment to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.[7] Also in March 2010, during the time of him trying to finally finish his album, Glen Drover will be playing with Testament on the upcoming Megadeth, Testament, Exodus tour In the US and Canada, due to Alex Skolnick being away again during this time.
Bands
- Eidolon 1993 - 2007
- King Diamond 1998 - 2000
- Megadeth 2004 - 2008
- Testament 10/27/2008 - 10/31/2008, 3/1/10 - 3/31/10 (touring)
Partial discography
Eidolon
- Sacred Shrine (1993)
- Zero Hour (1996)
- Seven Spirits (1997)
- Nightmare World (2000)
- Hallowed Apparition (2001)
- Coma Nation (2002)
- Apostles Of Defiance (2003)
- The Parallel Otherworld (2006)
Northern Light Orchestra
- Northern Light Orchestra (2010)
King Diamond
- House of God (2000)
Megadeth
- Arsenal of Megadeth (2006)
- That One Night: Live in Buenos Aires (2007)
- United Abominations (2007)
Solo
- Metalusion (2011)
References
- ^ By Coggeshall, Wade. "Cleburne Times Review interview with Glen Drover". cleburnetimesreview.com. http://www.cleburnetimesreview.com/entertainment/cnhinsentertainment_story_257111317.html?keyword=topstory. Retrieved 2008-01-24.
- ^ "Glen Drover: 'I Have A Lot Of Great Memories' From My Time With Megadeth". Blabbermouth.net. 2008-01-14. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=88439. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
- ^ http://www.komodorock.com/latest-news/latest-news/glenn-drover-on-his-time-with-megadeth%3a-i-have-a-lot-of-great-memories-200801153441/
- ^ http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=152178
- ^ http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=152538
- ^ http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=107441
Preceded by
Chris PolandMegadeth lead guitarist
2004-2008Succeeded by
Chris BroderickKing Diamond • Andy LaRocque • Mike Wead • Hal Patino • Matt Thompson • Livia Zita
Michael Denner • Timi Hansen • Mikkey Dee • Pete Blakk • Hal Patino • Snowy Shaw • Roberto Falcao • Herb Simonsen • Chris Estes • Darrin Anthony • John Luke Hébert • Glen Drover • David HarbourStudio albums Fatal Portrait • Abigail • Them • Conspiracy • The Eye • The Spider's Lullabye • The Graveyard • Voodoo • House of God • Abigail II: The Revenge • The Puppet Master • Give Me Your Soul...PleaseEPs Live albums In Concert 1987: Abigail • Deadly Lullabyes: LiveCompilations A Dangerous Meeting • Nightmare in the Nineties • Decade of Horror • The Best of King Diamond • Black Rose: 20 Years AgoSingles "No Presents for Christmas" • "Halloween" • "The Family Ghost" • "Welcome Home" • "Eye of the Witch"Megadeth Dave Mustaine · Dave Ellefson · Shawn Drover · Chris Broderick
Greg Handevidt · Chris Poland · Mike Albert · Gar Samuelson · Jeff Young · Chuck Behler · Nick Menza · Marty Friedman · Jimmy DeGrasso · Al Pitrelli · James MacDonough · Glen Drover · James LoMenzoStudio albums Live albums Rude Awakening · Gigantour · That One Night: Live in Buenos Aires · Rust in Peace Live · The Big 4 Live from Sofia, Bulgaria (with Metallica, Slayer and Anthrax)
Compilation albums Capitol Punishment: The Megadeth Years · Still Alive... and Well? · Back to the Start · Anthology: Set the World Afire
Extended plays Maximum Megadeth · Hidden Treasures
Songs "The Mechanix" · "These Boots" · "Wake Up Dead" · "Peace Sells" · "I Ain't Superstitious" · "Anarchy in the U.K." · "Mary Jane " · "In My Darkest Hour" · "Liar" · "Hook in Mouth" · "No More Mr. Nice Guy" · "Holy Wars... The Punishment Due" · "Hangar 18" · "Go to Hell" · "Symphony of Destruction" · "Foreclosure of a Dream" · "Sweating Bullets" · "Skin o' My Teeth" · "Angry Again" · "99 Ways to Die" · "Paranoid" · "New World Order" · "Train of Consequences" · "À Tout le Monde" · "A Secret Place" · "Trust" · "Almost Honest" · "Use the Man" · "Crush 'Em" · "Insomnia" · "Breadline" · "Moto Psycho" · "Dread and the Fugitive Mind" · "Die Dead Enough" · "Of Mice and Men" · "The Scorpion" · "Gears of War" · "À Tout le Monde (Set Me Free)" · "Never Walk Alone... A Call to Arms" · "Dialectic Chaos" · "This Day We Fight!" · "44 Minutes" · "The Hardest Part of Letting Go... Sealed With a Kiss" · "Head Crusher" · "The Right to Go Insane" · "Sudden Death" · "Public Enemy No. 1 " · "Never Dead"
Video albums Rusted Pieces · Exposure of a Dream · Evolver: The Making of Youthanasia · Rude Awakening · Video Hits · Arsenal of Megadeth · That One Night: Live in Buenos Aires · Blood in the Water: Live in San Diego · Rust in Peace Live · The Big 4 Live from Sofia, Bulgaria (with Metallica, Slayer and Anthrax)
Box sets Tours Clash of the Titans · Gigantour · American Carnage Tour · European Carnage Tour
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