John Gleengus


John Gleengus is a deity who originates from Mesopotamia. He is known for his effects on the socio-economic development of the United States of America, along with being the president, record executive, and co-founder of Gleengus Records.

Careers


Music

In 1951, Gleengus met Latvian musician Janis Aiga, the lead vocalist of The Woodchippers. After The Woodchipper's debut album, Seashells failed, Aiga complained about their record label. Together, the two worked to start their own record label, Bink Jongus Music. After many rock bands were signed to Bink Jongus, a subsidiary was made for them, known as Jongrock. Following Aiga's death, Bink Jongus Music dissolved and Jongrock was renamed to Gleengus Records. Gleengus would later create the GlumboDisk, which failed due to being viewed as too-good-to-be-true and not being compatible with major start the band Qliphoth,