Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email


News: - Make sure you know the Forum Rules and Guidelines

Also check out these related sites:

Author Topic: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated  (Read 9911 times)

OfflinePottel

  • Founder
  • Founder
  • David Knopfler
  • ***********
  • Posts: 9788
  • Location: Recklinghausen, Germany
  • Registered: August 2008
    • A Mark In Time
Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« on: December 10, 2011, 11:20:13 PM »
found this little piece in the WWW on GW:
Glenn Worf says Marsh Shapiro won't remember him, but Glenn Worf remembers Marsh Shapiro.

"I'm not sure I would have been a musician without him," Worf was saying Thursday.

Worf, 55, who grew up in Madison, has become quite a musician. Based in Nashville, he plays bass and bass guitar in recording sessions for the best acts in the business.

He played on Jimmy Buffett's last two studio CDs, and then late last month, Worf sat in with Buffett at Alpine Valley in East Troy.

It was his first time playing live with Buffett. "Jimmy knew I was from Madison," Worf said.

Tuesday, when Mark Knopfler's new CD, "Get Lucky," is released, you can hear Worf on bass. Next year he'll spend five months on the road with Knopfler.

But Worf's roots are here, and he says he owes it all - or a good part of it anyway - to the many nights he spent outside Marsh Shapiro's Nitty Gritty with "my wet nose pressed to that big plate glass window."

Worf was too young to get inside, but he thrilled to the national blues acts - Buddy Guy, Luther Allison - that Shapiro began booking in 1968 when he took over the bar at the corner of Frances and Johnson streets and renamed it the Nitty Gritty.

Worf stood outside at the window that allowed a view of the stage. "Occasionally Marsh would take pity on us and bring us Cokes," he said.

Worf grew up in the Orchard Ridge neighborhood and his parents, Gayle and Mary Worf, still live there. Glenn said that his dad tells the story of how one day when Glenn was a young teen, he summarily announced he was going to take up the guitar. Glenn doesn't recall any such epiphany but he'll take his dad's word for it. In any case, he got started, first with guitar, and then, at 15, with bass.

"On my end of town there weren't any bass players," Worf said. "And I liked the way the bass sounded."

He played in bands while attending Madison Memorial and that's where he met his future wife, Susan Meier. Susan is in the area this week visiting her sister, Pam, who owns the Panacea retail shop in Spring Green. Glenn and Susan now have four grown children.

It was the desire to raise a family that led Worf to settle in Nashville as a freelance studio musician. After UW-Eau Claire, where he studied music, Worf played in some bands. He fondly remembers one with Madison legend "Westside" Andy Linderman, but for the most part, Worf said, the music and venues were uninspired, the travel brutal.

He moved to Nashville in 1979, and after a few lean years, developed a reputation as the go-to guy when a bass player was needed. Over the years he's played with Emmylou Harris, Bob Seger, Alan Jackson, George Jones and many others. Worf met Knopfler in the early 1990s when Worf was playing with some buddies on a Monday night at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville and Knopfler walked in.

"I knew with Glenn straight away," Knopfler told the Nashville Tennessean in 2005, "'Now this here is bass playing.'" The former Dire Straits star contacted Worf a short time later and they've collaborated ever since.

Worf said he considers it "the supreme honor of my professional career" to play with Knopfler, whom he calls "the greatest musician I've ever met." Worf played on "Get Lucky" during two three-week recording sessions in London in December and February. The CD is out Sept. 15.

Worf met Buffett through Buffett collaborator Mac McAnally. He enjoyed the Alpine Valley gig with Buffett last month, and said that with his kids grown, more touring may be in his future.

There is more Wisconsin in his future, too. Worf still considers Madison home and he said he and Susan have a farmhouse in Door County and hope to spend six months a year there.

Perhaps Worf will check out the Nitty Gritty again, too. The only song he is likely to hear is "Happy Birthday," but, hey, at least he'll be inside.
any Knopfler, Floyd or Dylan will do....

OfflineHophead

  • Camerado
  • ***
  • Posts: 313
  • Location: Syracuse, New York, USA
  • Registered: September 2008
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2011, 11:26:59 PM »
Great article! :)  Thanks for posting it Pottel.
Doctor parkinson declared Im not surprised to see you here<br />Youve got smokers cough from smoking, brewers droop from drinking beer<br />I dont know how you came to get the betty davis knees<br />But worst of all young man youve got industrial disease

Offlineds1984

  • Rüdiger
  • *******
  • Used to be...
  • Posts: 3776
  • Registered: February 2009
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2011, 10:15:36 AM »
Why underrated?

Doesn't Mark's himself saying that Glenn is probably the most busiest bass player in the world?
The haters are those who write shit

Two weeks in Australia and Sydney striptease

OfflinePottel

  • Founder
  • Founder
  • David Knopfler
  • ***********
  • Posts: 9788
  • Location: Recklinghausen, Germany
  • Registered: August 2008
    • A Mark In Time
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2011, 11:03:07 AM »
yeah, mark, but in general, we, for example, hardly ever talk about him, it's like, he's furniture, you like it, and bought it coz you really wanted it, but after a while it is just there, and no longer "noticed"
that is what i meant.
any Knopfler, Floyd or Dylan will do....

Jackal

  • Guest
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2011, 11:06:59 AM »
Glenn, a cool cat who sounds like a dog. Worf worf!

(that was awful ...)

Rollergirl

  • Guest
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #5 on: December 12, 2011, 01:01:00 PM »

Offlinedmg

  • David Knopfler
  • ***********
  • Posts: 9318
  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Registered: August 2009
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #6 on: December 12, 2011, 01:24:51 PM »
That was Worf-ul! ;D
"...and I blew up the radio in pretty short order."

Jackal

  • Guest
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #7 on: December 12, 2011, 01:35:35 PM »
Speaking of dogs ... Poor Rowlf:

 

This kills me every time. LOL.

Offlinetunnel85

  • Romeo
  • *****
  • Posts: 1417
  • Location: Geneva
  • Registered: October 2009
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #8 on: December 12, 2011, 01:51:01 PM »
That was Worf-ul! ;D
Indeed.
Energize, Mr. Scott

Offlineknopfling

  • Camerado
  • ***
  • SALT LAKE CITY June 25, 2008
  • Posts: 472
  • Registered: August 2008
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #9 on: December 12, 2011, 07:28:25 PM »
Glenn is a fine musician and a really, really nice person. He says his father taught him it doesn't cost anything to be nice to people.
Thanks so much for the article, Pottel.
My 2008 Red Rocks/Salt Lake/Hard Rock pix
http://s319.photobucket.com/albums/mm469/knopfling/?start=0

Offlinesweetsurrender

  • Romeo
  • *****
  • Posts: 1327
  • Location: California
  • Registered: September 2008
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #10 on: December 13, 2011, 08:01:33 AM »
Glenn is a fine musician and a really, really nice person. He says his father taught him it doesn't cost anything to be nice to people.
Thanks so much for the article, Pottel.

He's really a very nice gentleman.  Knopfling and I met, talked and had photos taken with him last year during GL tour in Temecula, CA.

We asked if Mark was around somewhere.  He politely remarked that he would see what he could do for us.  How kind of him.  Of course Mark wasn't anywhere around to be found.   :(

Jackal

  • Guest
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #11 on: December 13, 2011, 09:10:02 AM »
He seems like a great guy indeed. I wonder why he has a less prominent role in the band than say during the Golden Heart tour, where he also sang. Anyone knows?

OfflinePottel

  • Founder
  • Founder
  • David Knopfler
  • ***********
  • Posts: 9788
  • Location: Recklinghausen, Germany
  • Registered: August 2008
    • A Mark In Time
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #12 on: December 13, 2011, 09:10:12 AM »
i met him at the RAH last year, where he was rehearsing on the big lady during the support group. simply a nice fella. and tall!
any Knopfler, Floyd or Dylan will do....

OfflineTally

  • Camerado
  • ***
  • Posts: 471
  • Registered: June 2009
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #13 on: December 13, 2011, 10:52:55 AM »
He seems like a great guy indeed. I wonder why he has a less prominent role in the band than say during the Golden Heart tour, where he also sang. Anyone knows?

One guess would be that he doesn't particularly care for singing that much. The band is bigger now so he doesn't need to.

Jackal

  • Guest
Re: Glenn Whorf, way too underrated
« Reply #14 on: December 13, 2011, 11:13:19 AM »
I think he did a good job, and he was also much more "active" in those days, more in-your-face playing.

 

© 2024 amarkintime.org
This is an unofficial website dedicated to Mark Knopfler developed and maintained by fans.
Top banner design by Dutchessy.
This theme is based on the SMF theme Carbonate by Bloc.
SMF 2.0.15 | SMF © 2017, Simple Machines
Simple Audio Video Embedder
Simple Audio Video Embedder
Page created in 0.045 seconds with 48 queries.