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Glenn Kibble (born 1980) is a renowned physio who started out in the music industry before later working for some of Australia's top sporting teams. Glenn was born in rural New South Wales Australia, in a small Riverina town called Tuppal located on the banks of the Edward River.

Glenn's parents were wealthy migrants who had arrived in Australia in 1972 from their native Israel.

Kibble spent much of his childhood at various boarding schools throughout Victoria, rarely visited by his mother, whom he worshipped, despite his letters begging her to either come or let his father let him come home. He had a distant relationship with his father.

Glenn's childhood was one of hard work. When home for several few weeks of the year he was forced to work at 'Perfect Pies and Cakes' located in the nearby town of Deniliquin. Upon completion of his shift, Glenn would often hide under a bridge where he would compose songs with other local artist.

Glenn first achieved notoriety as a musician, regularly appearing on albums recorded with Gannon Records, a record label that started out with multi-instrumentalist Simon Face and introduced bands like 'The Rocking Chairs', 'The Gloves', 'Handbrake' and 'Don't You Know The Words' to the music scene. Glenn's mandolin playing on the Rocking Chairs' first single, Smash My Car And Drive Away, received plenty of praise from critics.

He has never spoken publicly about why he quit working as a musician but in 2007 he revealed he had completed a Masters Degree in Sports Physio and would be starting work with the Victorian Cricket Team. He later moved to several AFL clubs and is currently employed by new side Greater Western Sydney. Glenn lives with his long time partner Leigh Wallace in the western Sydney suburb of Shalvey, which is detailed in his upcoming book 'Music To Massage - The puzzling life of Glenn Kibble' expected to be released in mid 2013 and is expected to lift the lid on the music industry in Australia.