Short Bio:

Dom Glynn & His Sunday Best is the sound of Birmingham-born songwriter Dom Glynn bringing classic American country and honky-tonk traditions into the modern day. After years spent honing his craft in UK music venues and across Europe, Glynn has become a seasoned performer and songwriter influenced by legends like Johnny Cash and Hank Williams Sr. Now leading a dynamic electric band featuring Telecaster guitar, bass and drums, they deliver high-energy live shows that get audiences dancing. With festival appearances across the UK and Europe and a live album released in 2025, the band continues to build momentum into 2026.

Long Bio:

Dom Glynn & His Sunday Best is the project of Birmingham-born songwriter and guitarist Dom Glynn, who has spent years immersed in the traditions of classic American country music. In his early twenties, Glynn was already performing extensively in music venues across London, building his craft through countless live sets inspired by his American heroes.

Through years of dedication, he has developed a songwriting style rooted in the spirit of artists such as Johnny Cash and Hank Williams Sr., paired with intricate guitar work influenced by players like Mississippi John Hurt and Doc Watson. This deep respect for tradition now informs a growing catalogue of original songs that feel both timeless and distinctly his own.

In recent years, Glynn has taken the project on the road across the UK and Europe, performing in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, and the UK. Since 2023, he has been backed by His Sunday Best, a dynamic electric band featuring Laurence Kingston (telecaster), Roman Xavier (drums), and Jack Trouble (bass and harmony vocals), bringing a high-energy honky-tonk sound to the stage.

The band has appeared at major festivals including Kilkenny Roots, Maverick, Ramblin’ Roots Revue, Black Deer, Rotterdam Bluegrass, and Static Roots, earning a reputation for lively, dance-driven performances that connect deeply with audiences.

In December 2025, they released their first live album, showcasing reworked material from their studio recordings alongside new songs, capturing the raw energy of their electric live sound. With recent singles from their upcoming LP This Fast Life is Killing Me gaining strong momentum, 2026 sees the band continuing to tour Europe ahead of further releases and an expanding festival schedule.

What do you get when you have an Englishman from Birmingham, UK, playing the sort of vintage two-steppin’ tunes that country’s founding fathers would be proud of? The unique and intriguing sound of Dom Glynn & His Sunday Best.
— Holler
Musically the band are superlative.
— AmericanaUK

Timeline

2025

  • Played Americana Music Week Showcase, Red Rooster, Rotterdam Bluegrass, Static Roots and The Great British Country Music Festival.

  • First full band tour of Europe (The Netherlands and Germany) in July and subsequently signed to Rootstown Bookings.

  • Supported Jesse Daniel.

  • First full band tour of UK for the first time in September/October.

  • Released second album, ‘Song and Dance Man’.

  • Released first live album, ‘At Green Note’.

2023

  • Released first album ‘The Devil Knows’.

  • Supported Jack Broadbent and Ian Siegal.

2024

  • Played Ramblin Roots, Black Deer and Maverick festivals.

  • Supported Nat Myers and Colby T. Helms.

  • First sold-out headline show in London.

2026

  • First tour of Ireland, debuting at Kilkenny Roots Festival.

  • Second European Tour (Belgium and The Netherlands).

  • Releasing singles from new studio album, ‘This Fast Life is Killing Me’ (album release in September with London show at The Hootananny).

  • Third European Tour in September/October (Germany, Belgium and The Netherlands).

  • Festival appearances at Kilkenny Roots, Mijl Op Zeven, Country Calling, Goatsfest, Suffield Summer Fiesta.