‘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.)

Dom Glynn has spent his twenties making a living playing music in bars around London.  How did he begin playing old-school country music when he’s never been to America? Maybe the ghosts of Hank Williams and Johnny Cash are moving him in ways we don’t fully understand.  Whatever the reason, he’s very good at it.

Since the formation of Dom Glynn & His Sunday Best in 2023, he has been making big waves in the Americana scene.  Already a regular act on the festival circuit, he has played Maverick, Red Rooster, Black Deer, AMA Music Week and Ramblin’ Roots festivals in the UK.  His first tour in July saw him play in The Netherlands and Germany, with highlights including Rotterdam Bluegrass Festival, Static Roots Festival and opening for Jesse Daniels in Hamburg.

The upcoming studio album ‘Song and Dance Man’ is set for release on August 22nd.  The album was recorded live and straight to tape in an analogue studio with vintage microphones from the 1940s.  So far 6 singles (‘Time Would Slow Down’, ‘Singing to Survive’, ‘Do It All Again’, ‘Jimmy’s Queen’, ‘Get Back in My Bed (Where You Belong) and ‘Gin Makes Me Cry (And Whiskey Makes Me Fight)) have been released and have amassed over 50,000 streams on Spotify alone. 

The rest of 2025 will see Dom and his band embark on a UK Tour, play The British Country Music Festival, Black Deer in the City and record and release a live album.