Anwan Glover

Musician

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Birthday May 5, 1971

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Washington, D.C., United States

Age 52 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.97 m

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1971

Ralph Anwan Glover (born May 5, 1971 in Washington, D.C.) is an American rapper, actor, model, DJ, and founding member of the D.C.-based go-go band "BackYard Band" (also abbreviated as "BYB").

Glover is also known for his portrayal of Slim Charles in the HBO crime-drama television series The Wire.

1992

Glover first gained local fame as a teenager in 1992 (some sources say 1988 ) as one of the founding members of the BackYard Band.

He is described as the leader of the band, and credited as its "lead talker."

The band got its start, according to its website, "beating on buckets."

Glover stated that the band members learned much of their craft from go-go godfather Chuck Brown, who mentored them when they started out.

1997

The band still regularly performs in the D.C. area, has toured East Coast locations including New York, Atlanta, New Orleans, and Miami, and has released five albums; one, Hood Related, debuted at number 69 on the Billboard Magazine R&B albums chart on November 22, 1997.

2003

Glover made his acting debut in late 2003 as Slim Charles in the HBO television series The Wire.

He has also appeared in music videos, such as Boyz n da Hood's "Dem Boyz" and Wale's "Chillin", among others.

He hosted a nightly radio show on 93.9 WKYS-FM radio in the Washington metropolitan area.

Glover starred in three episodes of the first season of the HBO television series Treme as a convicted killer named Keevon White.

He also speaks to youth in the Washington metropolitan region, and has been accepted in the New York Film Academy.

2004

Glover received an NAACP Youth Leadership Award in 2004.

2007

On August 26, 2007, Glover's brother Tayon was shot to death in Columbia Heights.

Glover addressed the press, along with D.C. mayor Adrian Fenty, saying that "we're tired of seeing the yellow [police] tape" and calling for an end to revenge shootings.

He also stated that he has been shot 13 times.

He received the key to the city for Washington, D.C., on November 20, 2007, which was proclaimed Anwan Glover Day.

2009

He has been working on a film titled Shoedog since 2009.

It is written by author and The Wire contributor George Pelecanos.

2014

On August 3, 2014, Glover was beaten and stabbed at a nightclub in downtown Washington, D.C. The injuries were non-life-threatening.

In August 2022, Glover's 29-year-old son Kavon Glover was killed in a shooting in Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

He was recognized by a "DMV Honors Anwan Glover" event at Washington's Howard Theatre on January 18, 2014.

He has been named an outstanding spokesman to youth for HIV/AIDS awareness.

2016

Glover reportedly (in 2016) had six children, "Kavon, Genesis, Chynna, Talaya, Jajuan and Jadai who is his stepchild," and a wife whose name he had not made public.

2018

In February and March 2018, the band toured Ghana, bringing D.C.'s go-go music back to Africa.

Explaining the band's longevity, Glover said, "Most important, we realized early on that we had a special kind of chemistry — we liked it and our fans like it — and we refused to mess with it. Other bands chose to switch members in and out but that only messed with the sound and the vibe."