Glen - Guitarist / Vocalist
When Ed Sullivan first featured The Beatles, Glen knew exactly what he wanted... to see the world from the back of a guitar. Glen started his first projects in New Jersey performing with the rock bands Nova, EarthBound & Wisdom before destiny brought him to the South Florida music scene. Glen joined forces here with his longtime friend 'Long John' to create the Gnarly Dawgs, that's where the fun really began! Later, in 1994, he became lead guitarist for Tropical Storm. He and Shan then spun off to Co-form Rumour Hazit... in January of 1996. At home in the studio as well in front of cheering crowds, Glen thrives on the live performance where one popular club owner was quoted as saying “His energy on stage is contagious!” And if you ask him, he'll tell you “Life without music... would be a mistake!”
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Shan - Bassist / Vocalist
The spirit of the Alien entered the Shan shell on the 10th day of the 10th month at St. Mary's Hospital. His Mother skipped the ABCs and 1-2-3 records and bought Shan 'Meet The Beatles' instead (*his mother was ahead of her time). He sat transfixed like Nipper the RCA Dog in front of the stereo until he began playing tennis rackets in a room full of mirrors. That's when Momma Cash bought him his first guitar at a local pawn shop. But one night after listening to what McCartney was doing with his Bass on 'With A Little Help From My Friends', Shan decided that the Bass guitar was his instrument of choice.
Shan has had extensive recording experience over the years having laid tracks on projects at New River Studios in Fort Lauderdale in the eighties and Magnetic Air Studios in the nineties. He Brings experience and tasteful licks to recording sessions and live performances alike. Shan has played bass since the late seventies, being a founding member of one of South Florida's first alternative bands - The Movies. He's been playing ever since. He was a founding member of Palm Beach's premier party band - The Shivers where his version of 'Wild Thing' is still talked about on Worth Ave. After a stint with the popular local group Jimi D'bo and the Tropical Storm, he started Rumour Hazit with his posse. He got the name from a girl who once had a horse she wanted to name Rumour Hazit. However in Horse Latitudes, Rumour Hazit was a boy's name and she couldn't use it because her horse was a girl, so . . .
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Terry Harms - Drummer, Vocalist, and DJ
Terry came to become the band's drummer when long time friend and drummer, Charlie D'Lugo went on to explore new horizons. Terry has been in the Palm Beach area since the '60s and has played in many of the area's premier rock acts including: The Buzz Brothers, City Limits, The Hosers, Time Peace, Murphy's Law and most recently the A2Z Band.
Terry spends his rock-n-roll nights in the pocket, making sure that the rhythm is there. "I'm not into drum solo's or twirling sticks, just keepin' the beat where it's supposed to be." he says. "I attribute my playing style to the late, great Bob Savard, who I had the honor of not only playing with for almost 20 years, but learning about music, life, and this great big world we live in." Terry has played with many stars including: Kid Bangom, Duke Robolards (of the Fabulous Thunderbirds) Greg Allman, and Clarence Clemmons of the E-Street Band. |