Glenn Shorrock is an Australian singer-songwriter, best known for his work in the genres of rock and pop. Born on June 30, 1944, in Chatham, England, he moved to Australia in the early 1960s. Shorrock gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the band Little River Band, which formed in 1975. The band achieved significant success in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with notable hits such as "Reminiscing," "Cool Change," and "Lady." Their harmonious blend of rock and soft pop helped to define the Australian music scene during that era. In addition to his work with Little River Band, Shorrock had a successful solo career, releasing albums like "The Ultimate Glenn Shorrock" and collaborating with various artists. His contributions to music were recognized when he was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1991. Shorrock's impact on music is notable for bridging the gap between Australian rock and international pop, influencing subsequent generations of artists. His distinctive voice and songwriting have left a lasting legacy in the Australian music landscape.