Anwan Glover
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Birth name | Ralph Anwan Glover |
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Born | May 5, 1975 |
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Washington, D.C. United States |
Genres | Go-go |
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Years active | 1988–present |
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Anwan Glover (born Ralph Anwan Glover on May 5, 1975[1] in Washington, D.C.) is an American musician and founding member of the Washington, D.C.-based go-go band "BackYard Band" (also abbreviated as "BYB").[2] Glover is also an actor, known for his portrayal of "Slim Charles" in the HBO crime-drama television series The Wire.[2]
Career
Gaining local fame as a teenager in 1992 as one of the founding members of the "BackYard Band", he made his acting debut in late 2003 as Slim Charles in the HBO television series The Wire. He has also appeared in music videos, such as Boyz n da Hood's "Dem Boyz" and Wale's "Chillin", among others. He hosts a nightly radio show on 93.9 WKYS-FM radio in the Washington metropolitan area.[3]
Glover starred in three episodes of the first season of the HBO television series Treme as a convicted killer named Keevon White. He also speaks to youth in the Washington metropolitan region, and has been accepted in the New York Film Academy. He has been working on a film titled Shoedog since 2009.[4] It is written by author and The Wire contributor George Pelecanos.[5]
Personal life
On August 26, 2007, Glover's brother Tayon was shot to death in Columbia Heights. Glover addressed the press, along with D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty, saying that "we're tired of seeing the yellow (police) tape" and calling for an end to revenge shootings.[6] He also stated that he has been shot 13 times.[6]
On August 3, 2014, Glover was beaten and stabbed at a nightclub. The injuries were non life-threatening.[7][8][9][10][11]
Discography
Albums
- We Like it Raw (with the BackYard Band, 1995)
- Hood Related (with the BackYard Band, 1997)
- Skillet (with the BackYard Band, 1999)
Singles
Filmography
Films
- 179th Street (announced) (2017)
- Desiree (2015)
- 12 Years a Slave (2013)
- LUV (2012)
- Dead Money (2012)
- Queen of Media (2011)
- Misunderstandings (2009)
- Divided City (2003)
Television
- The Deuce (post-production) (2017)
- Scream Queens (2015)
- Unsung (2015)
- 68 Square Miles (documentary) (2014)
- Elementary (2013)
- Treme (2010)
- American Gangster (2008)
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2007)
- The Wire (2004-2008)
See also
References
- ↑ Hopkinson, Natalie (April 26, 2003). "The Guru of Go-Go". The Washington Post.
- 1 2 Glover, Anwan (April 2008). "From the Streets to the Silver Screen: A Story of Redemption". 63 (6). Ebony: 45. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
- ↑ Lamond, Walker (November 22, 2008). "Q&A (Excerpt): ANWAN GLOVER :: Stop Smiling Magazine". Stopsmilingonline.com. Retrieved 2013-03-28.
- ↑ TSS Crew (September 4, 2009). "TSS Presents Fifteen Minutes With Anwan Glover | The Smoking Section". Smokingsection.uproxx.com. Retrieved 2013-03-28.
- ↑ "Shoedog". IMDb.
- 1 2 Williams, Clarence; Pierre, Robert E. (August 25, 2007). "We're Tired of Seeing the Yellow Tape". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2013-03-28.
- ↑ Swift, Tim (August 3, 2014). "'Wire' actor stabbed inside Washington nightclub". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
- ↑ Staff Writer (August 3, 2014). "Anwan Glover, Actor in "The Wire," Stabbed Beaten Inside DC Nightclub". NBC Washington. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
- ↑ Seemayer, Zach (August 3, 2014). "'The Wire' Actor Anwan Glover Stabbed In D.C. Nightclub". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
- ↑ Duke, Alan (August 4, 2014). "'Wire' actor Anwan Glover: 'My spirit is unbreakable' despite nightclub stabbing". CNN.
- ↑ Associated Press (August 4, 2014). "Anwan Glover Stabbed at D.C. Nightclub". People Magazine.
- ↑ Knapp, Jackson (January 29, 2016). "How the Go-Go Cover of Adele's "Hello" Got Made". Washingtonian Magazine.
- ↑ Schweitzer, Ally (January 15, 2016). "BackYard Band’s Adele Cover Is Putting Go-Go Back In The Spotlight". WAMU 88.5: Bandwidth.fm.
- ↑ Cohen, Matt (January 21, 2016). "You Oughta Go-Go: Go-Go Covers of Pop Songs, Ranked". Washington City Paper.
- ↑ Butler, Adam (January 25, 2016). "10 Go-Go Remakes You Absolutely Must Hear". BuzzFeed.
- ↑ Richards, Chirs (February 4, 2016). "What a viral cover of Adele’s ‘Hello’ means for go-go". The Washington Post.
External links
- Bio from HBO
- Anwan Glover on IMDb
- "Anwan Glover: Biography". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 13 December 2016.