Glen Meadmore is a Canadian musician, actor, and performance artist currently residing in Los Angeles, United States.
Meadmore also used his drag persona for underground films he was making with director John Aes-Nihil, such as The Drift.
Glen's first two albums blended country stylings and country-style "yodeling" with new wave synthpop production popular at the time, which proved to be an odd and striking mélange.
Meadmore's third release, the seminal country punk album Boned, dropped the synths and created the sound for which he is best known.
Meadmore's most recent recording, Cowboy Songs For Lil Hustlers, produced by Steve Albini, continues in the vein set by Hot, Horny and Born Again.
He was initially charged with indecent exposure, but this was reduced to Disorderly Conduct pertaining to "Lewd and Dissolute Behavior," according to the newspaper The Independent.