Glenn Baker is an Army veteran, entrepreneur, musician, and documentary filmmaker on a powerful mission to confront systemic injustices and seek real solutions to today’s pressing national issues. Driven by unwavering determination, Glenn shares his story and amplifies the voices of veterans, experts, and patriotic Americans through his documentary Finish This Fight: The Diary of a Pissed Off American Soldier.
After honorably serving in the Army during Desert Storm, Glenn built a successful career in business and music. His journey—from entrepreneurship and life insurance to Nashville’s music scene—reflects the American spirit of freedom, resilience, and patriotism.
Inspired by a poignant performance at a fundraiser for wounded veterans, Glenn committed to using his musical and storytelling talents to support veterans and working-class communities nationwide.
From Soldier to Country Singer: The Unwavering Spirit of Glenn Baker
Dive into the incredible life of Glenn Baker—a compelling story of entrepreneurship, determined resilience, and driven by passion. From serving our country in Desert Storm to rattling the music charts, Glenn’s journey is a testament to the American spirit of Freedom, Patriotism, and Liberty.
After honorably serving in the Army, Glenn Baker joined his father’s business, Foundry Services, creating a multi-million-dollar empire that provided jobs for hundreds in the local community. When economic challenges arose, Glenn made the bold decision to forge his own path, venturing out to build a successful life insurance agency.
Glenn’s passion for music eventually led him to Florida, where he organized a sales team to aid in the post-Hurricane Wilma recovery efforts. While rebuilding homes and communities, he also rebuilt his own life. Amidst the 2008 real estate crisis, Glenn founded a life insurance agency, touching lives and building lasting connections.
In 2019, the melodic call of Nashville became undeniable. Glenn returned to the music scene, penning songs and collaborating with remarkable talents. His poignant performance at a fundraiser for wounded veterans, under General Michael Flynn’s auspices, ignited a new mission: to use his musical gift to support his wounded brothers.