We’re joined by Robert Glenn, a Scottish-born musician now calling Wānaka home, to chat about his journey from playing Oasis covers with mates to becoming a full-time performer and releasing his own original music.
Robert opens up about life as a working musician in small-town New Zealand, the challenges and rewards of putting your own music out into the world, and why consistency has been one of the biggest keys to his career.
We also dive into his passion for blues music, performing live across the South Island, the realities of the music industry, and the personal stories that inspire his songwriting. Plus, with new music and an album on the way, Robert shares what’s next and why community support means everything to independent artists.

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