Glenn Pavone at one of his final concerts doing the classic Hendrix song The Wind Cries Mary. You are greatly missed by your fans. This was recorded at the Hometown Fest at Hartwood Acres in Pittsburgh.
even when sick, Glenn never lost his ability to make it look easy. Most people would not know that Glenn is left handed. He learned to play right handed because all of the guitars around his house and mine were righty.,, I think it worked out very well....Best I ever heard.. He made it look so easy...
I was so saddened to hear of the loss of my cousin Glenn!! I'm so happy he was so well loved by so many and will always be remembered a talent like his will never die,,, Linda Pavone
Glenn is the apitamy of a guitar player. I could listen to him all night !I only wish I had gotten to see him one last time. I did speak with him about a year before he passed, and that In will always remember...... Rest in peace my friend.......
I will miss Glenn Pavone. I always looked for him when I was visiting Pittsburgh.. What a sound he had...and what a nice person!
steelpen99 9 months ago
i met him through my brother and he was such a sweet man ...he is the one who showed me how to play little wing...i miss him
panther002 1 year ago
even when sick, Glenn never lost his ability to make it look easy. Most people would not know that Glenn is left handed. He learned to play right handed because all of the guitars around his house and mine were righty.,, I think it worked out very well....Best I ever heard.. He made it look so easy...
saturn9999999 1 year ago 2
I was so saddened to hear of the loss of my cousin Glenn!! I'm so happy he was so well loved by so many and will always be remembered a talent like his will never die,,, Linda Pavone
428Lindasue 1 year ago 2
Glenn is the apitamy of a guitar player. I could listen to him all night !I only wish I had gotten to see him one last time. I did speak with him about a year before he passed, and that In will always remember...... Rest in peace my friend.......
birddogenu 1 year ago 2
.... truly one of the greats! He will be missed... thanks for keeping his music alive.
gilmourjunkie 1 year ago 2