Glenda Rae | en

It would not be an overstatement to describe Glenda Rae's voice as one of the great instruments in Canadian or global popular music. Her gift is singular, and doesn't suffer for lack of commercial exposure. The delight in discovery is a real treat for expectant audiences. Glenda never disappoints. Raised in a profoundly musical family (father and mother gospel ministers, sister Christine Duncan a respected jazz icon), Glenda's exposure to music began seemingly from the womb. In her infancy she demonstrated an uncanny ability to harmonize with other singers. As she matured, it became apparent to anyone in proximity that...
Glenda Valesca Hernández Aguayo (Parral, Chile, 5 de enero de 1971), más conocida como la Hermana Glenda, es una Consagrada chilena y reconocida cantautora de música católica. Lleva más de 18 años consagrada a Dios y 8 años dedicada a la evangelización con la música. Es teologa por la Pontificia universidad Gregoriana de Roma y Psicologa por la universidad pontificia de Salamanca. Su ciudad natal la declaro "servidora Ilustre" en el año 2003. Actualmente reside y trabaja en España, aunque es conocida internacionalmente. .
Glenda Collins was a British pop music singer active in the 1960s. Collins was discovered by Carroll Levis, whose promotion landed her a contract with Decca Records. Her songs were produced by Joe Meek, featuring guitarist Ritchie Blackmore on some tracks. Meek kept her on after her Decca contract expired, but she was never able to break high in the pop charts. She recorded sporadically after Meek's suicide. A 2006 compilation titled "This Little Girl's Gone Rockin'" contains her most notable singles, many of which are now collectors' items. .
Found 2 songs, duration: 06:44
07. Forbidden Fruit (ft. Glenda Rae)
Forbidden Fruit (ft. Glenda Rae)