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Glo-Worm

Glo-Worm

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  • Years Active: 1990s

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Glo-Worm began in the winter of 1993 as a two-piece ensemble with Terry on drums and Pam on guitar and vocals. With Dan rounding out the lineup with his accompanied bass, the Baltimore trio soon embarked on a lo-fi, indie pop collaboration that bar...
Glo-Worm began in the winter of 1993 as a two-piece ensemble with Terry on drums and Pam on guitar and vocals. With Dan rounding out the lineup with his accompanied bass, the Baltimore trio soon embarked on a lo-fi, indie pop collaboration that barely left their practice space. With 1994 consisting of the release of two EPs, the following year saw the abrupt halt of the Worms as they also opened up for the Magnetic Fields and the Legendary Jim Ruiz Group. After releasing the goodbye single "Travelogue" that same year, K Records got together all their odds and ends and concluded the Glo-Worm story with the CD compilation Glimmer.
— Mike DaRonco , All Music Guide

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