Hamish Glencross

Hamish Glencross
Background information
Born February 13, 1978 (1978-02-13) (age 34)
Genres Doom metal
Occupations Guitarist
Instruments Electric guitar
Associated acts My Dying Bride

Hamish Glencross (born February 13, 1978 in Dundee, Scotland) is one of My Dying Bride's guitarists. He also co-founded the short lived Blackdoom Records with the other guitarist in the band, Andrew Craighan releasing The Prophecy's debut album "Ashes".[1]

He replaced Calvin Robertshaw in 1999 prior to the band touring for the album The Light at the End of the World and has been an official member of My Dying Bride ever since. Prior to joining My Dying Bride he played guitar for Bradford indie pop band Driftwood, UK progressive metal band Seer's Tear and Leeds based punk/metal band Apocalypso. Before concentrating on music, Hamish also did some acting work, most notably in the UK children's drama Children's Ward; something he has expressed an interest in returning to in the future.

Glencross currently endorses Jackson guitars, and has been playing them exclusively since 2006. He favours the Jackson Randy Rhoads model, playing a number of variations of that model both live and in the studio.

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