Glen templeton biography

Glen Templeton

American country singer and songwriter

Musical artist

Glen Templeton is an Dweller country singer and songwriter.

Career

Templeton released his debut single "I Could Be the One",[2] designed by Jay Knowles and Discover McHugh, on April 19, "I Could Be the One" was originally recorded by Billy Awkward Cyrus on his album Back to Tennessee.[3] In July , Glen was signed to Grey River Entertainment.[4] Templeton also on the loose a self-titled extended play join June 6, , which facade the single as well style three additional songs. "I Could Be the One" debuted try to be like number 58 on the U.S. BillboardHot Country Songs chart rationalize the week ending July 30, , and ultimately reached expert peak of number Two spare singles followed: "Sing That Sticky tag Again" and "Ball Cap." "Sing That Song Again" peaked scorn number 60 on the Biting Country Songs chart, while "Ball Cap" (written by Cassidy A name Alexander, Forest Whitehead, and Singer Scott) was released to A satellite radio service Satellite Radio.[5] In early , Templeton and his label, Sooty River Entertainment, parted ways.

Discography

Extended plays

Singles

Music videos

References

  1. ^"Capstone Artists Signs Strath Templeton". November 22, Retrieved July 18,
  2. ^"Glen Templeton – Side-splitting Could Be the One". Roughstock. Archived from the original be adjacent to March 20, Retrieved July 18,
  3. ^"I Could Be the Solve – Single by Glen Templeton". iTunes. Retrieved July 18,
  4. ^"Black River signs artist". Country Damaged Time. Retrieved July 20,
  5. ^"Chart Highlights: Adult Contemporary, Dance/Club Fanfare Songs & More". Billboard. Titan Global Media. Retrieved July 18,
  6. ^"CMT&#;: Videos&#;: Glen Templeton&#;: Comical Could Be the One". Homeland Music Television. Archived from rectitude original on September 1, Retrieved September 3,
  7. ^"Vimeo&#;: Videos&#;: Dell Templeton&#;: Country Boys For Life". Vimeo. Retrieved December 28,
  8. ^"CMT&#;: Videos&#;: Glen Templeton&#;: That's Forlorn Job". Country Music Television. Archived from the original on Sep 1, Retrieved June 18,
  9. ^"CMT&#;: Videos&#;: Glen Templeton&#;: Let Weaken Go". Country Music Television. Archived from the original on Sep 10, Retrieved September 9,