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Heidi Lynne Gluck is a Canadian-American [1] singer-songwriter, based in Lawrence, Kansas. She is also a multi-instrumentalist solo artist, band member, producer, and studio musician. She is also a multi-instrumentalist solo artist, band member, producer, and studio musician.
Some Girls (formed in 2001) is an American indie rock trio composed of Juliana Hatfield (guitar and vocals), Heidi Gluck (electric bass guitar, keyboard, harmonica, lap steel guitar, and vocals) and Freda Love Smith (drums and vocals). Hatfield and Love Smith knew each other from the Blake Babies and wanted to write songs together. [1]
Juliana Hatfield - vocals, guitars, keyboards and harmonica; Heidi Gluck - bass, vocals, lap steel, keyboards and guitar on "Live Alone" Freda Love - drums and vocals; Jake Smith - additional guitar on "Magnetic Fields" and backing vocals on "Is This What I've Been Waiting For?"
Heidi Gluck – vocals, keys, bass; Kenny Childers – guitars, vocals; Ronnie Kwasman – guitar [8] Former. Andy Fry – guitar, vocals; Emily Watkins – keyboards, vocals; Hubert Glover – trumpet, tambourine; Jesse Lee – cello; Casey Tennis – auxiliary percussion; Brian Deck – drums; Gary Vermillion – auxiliary percussion
Rory and his ex-wife Gilmer welcomed their first daughter together, Heidi, on Oct. 3, 1986, and she was raised in Nashville, Tenn. Heidi followed in her father's footsteps with a career in music ...
Heidi Gluck - bass, vocals, harmonica, slide, lap steel and keyboards Freda Love - drums, percussion and vocals Jake Smith - percussion, keyboards and backing vocals
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Gluck is a surname of German or Yiddish origin. The root word means luck in either language. It is a last name found among Ashkenazi Jews and those of German ancestry. However, there is evidence that the composer Christoph Willibald Gluck's surname derives from the Czech word kluk (boy).