Artist Information
Biography
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When listening to the music of Gene Gregory one can easily realize and hear the various styles and genres that he has played or dabbled in, including heavy metal, psychedelic, progressive and classic rock. This is the Gene Gregory that we know today, a performer whos music and lyrics are inspired by artists such as John Lennon, Bob Dylan and Neil Young.
Hailing from Baltimore, the lyrical content of Gene's music has been described as soulful and powerful. Couple that with his dynamic, percussive power and command of the guitar and he is unstoppable. Gene has won awards for his musical talent, having received his first award during his tentative years in high school as the "Most Versatile Musician".
He has toured, playing various venues and eventually found himself in Nashville recording "Face Of A Clown" & "Axis" with Art Ward at Nightingale Studios. Currently, Gene plays solo acoustically and with various musicians in bars and clubs throughout Maryland, New York, Virginia, South Carolina and Pennsylvania. He has played at the The Recher Theater, opening for Colin Hay-Men At Work but there have been many others. Most recently Gene Gregory appeared live on Low Country Live, ABC Channel 4, Charleston, South Carolina, where his music was given great reviews.
In addition, Gene continues to participate in Charity events and volunteer his time for such causes as entertaining the soldiers and sailors serving our country and sponsoring a child with Cystic Fibrosis through Project Child Smiles.
Gene proudly plays Aquila Custom Acoustics.
Instrumentation
Gene Gregory - Acoustic Guitars / Vocals
Discography
2004 - Looking Forward - Full Length CD - available at www.cdbaby.com/genegregory
2007 - The Sountrack Inspired By Rear View Mirror The Autobiography - available at www.cdbaby.com/genegregory2
2008 - Live At Fletchers - available through email at eggman214@gmail.com or at any show.
Video
Press
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Artist Of The Week: Gene Gregory
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From Static Chain: "Every week Static Chain selects an "artist of the week" based on the number ...From Static Chain:
"Every week Static Chain selects an "artist of the week" based on the number of unique clicks an act receives. This weeks top honors go to "Gene Gregory," a solo performer with a demanding vocal prowess. Soulful and powerful; vulnerable and passionate. Couple that with his dynamic percussive power and command of the guitar and he is unstoppable. Well crafted and melodic songwriting brings it all together, and catching a live performance just might leave you awestruck. The depth of Gene's music is constantly at war with the wit and humor he brings to his on and off stage personality. Who wins that war? Those who are privileged to hear his songs. Gene recently signed to Muted records, a Seattle based Independent label. You probably know Gene because he is always frequenting his Static Chain page and connecting with other artists and listeners. Wonder if that had anything to do with this honor. Might be a good place to start.... " -
Author Cindy Callinsky reviews "Looking Forward"
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CINDY CALLINSKY REVIEW A good friend of mine and wonderful author, Cindy Callinsky wrote a rave r...CINDY CALLINSKY REVIEW
A good friend of mine and wonderful author, Cindy Callinsky wrote a rave review of some of my songs off of my debut cd, "Looking Foward". Please take a moment to read the wonderful words she has written then go check Cindy out @ www.myspace.com/rearviewmirrorbook. Her book is a true life story of love and pain and making it through to the end. It is a great read.
Amy's Song:
This is about finally letting go and taking a chance. We spend so much time as a society being afraid of being hurt that we pass good things up for fear of what they may bring. While we concentrate on the "Maybe bad" we miss out on so many fabulous things.
This is about a man that finally stopped running. I would guess that no mater what the outcome was… he wouldn't take it back, ever!
Everything:
Making mistakes and trying to fix them but not knowing exactly how. Wanting nothing more than to be loved by the woman he loves but having no idea how to make it happen because he doesn't know what he has done wrong.
Woman: Believe it or not, men truly can't read our minds.
Looking Forward:
This song was really hard for me to hear because I was swept away with the guitar. I mean totally swept away. I just absolutely love the guitar and the passion that bleeds through. I listened over and over again and ended up getting engrossed in the melody the guitar was singing every time I listened.
Out of Line:
Out of all the songs on his album this is the one that had to be hardest to share. These are all of the things I have felt for Jimmy over the years and lord knows that is even hard for me to say.
Wedding Band:
This is about someone finding truelove and acknowledging that they have a pact with another for life.
After all, we do require love to survive. Not only do we need to be loved we have to feel love. If it weren't for feeling love there would be no purpose in life.
I know I am loved by my family but they are so far away I don't really feel it. I know I am loved by my son and I feel it everyday. Because of my son and the way he makes me feel, I want to be the truest person I can. He keeps me going. Everyone needs someone. Without someone we would be nothing.
What makes this album worth it? As the title expresses…, he is Looking Forward. It's upbeat and honest with a guitar that sounds like a symphony. He is sharing a time in his life that is full of content, happiness, and love.
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An Act The Boss Would Hire
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Here’s an act The Boss(Springsteen) would hire. Baltimore native Gene Gregory is a singer/songwrite...Here’s an act The Boss(Springsteen) would hire. Baltimore native Gene Gregory is a singer/songwriter with a predilection for penning tunes with melancholic verses flanked by uplifting, major-key refrains. Gene hails from the OAR school of acoustic rasp-rock. In fact, Gene’s voice sounds like a more unrestrained, undercooked version of OAR lead singer Marc Roberge’s throaty growl.
-Joe Master
The Islander
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Laura Jenkins Reviews
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Looking Forward Parts coordinator by day, musician by night. Gene Gregory is a man with the driv...Looking Forward
Parts coordinator by day, musician by night. Gene Gregory is a man with the drive and ambition to sing the music that he loves and creates. At age seven Gene received his first bass guitar. From then on his passion for music has escalated into a lifetime of dedication. Some may compare Gene to Springsteen and Petty but to him his music is emotional, powerful, percussive, and an outlet to express himself. While growing up Gene listened to bands such as Kiss, Poison, and Motley Crue. Today he finds himself listening to just about everything from Neil Young to Pearl Jam to Bob Dylan.
Gene does not only play guitar, all through out high school he played the drums, bass, and other wind instruments. During high school Gene was in the band Rainy Day Parade, the band gave off the classic rock-psychedelic feel; comparing them to Pink Floyd, Rush, Grateful Dead, etc. Aquila Guitars out of South Carolina just recently made Gene his very own custom guitar which has his double G logo on the fret board and also has a tattoo design.
“The thought of feeling that you like what you do; are you ever going to be able to be good enough, making up for the things you’ve done wrong….” stated Gene. This quote to him, captures the meaning of his song “Real Eyes.” His words and music just comes to him, there is no one particular thing that is his sense of inspiration. Although, he is influenced by life, other musicians, family, Neil Young, and Bob Dylan. “I feel that the songs I have recorded have come to me easily…” says Gene. Seven years ago Gene’s father asked him to be his best man at his wedding and with that came his song “Wedding Band.” This song encompasses the love of two people coming together and symbolizing the meaning of their wedding bands.
Gene tours the East Coast at venues such as The Red House Tavern, Rams Head Live, Fletchers, The Royal, The Full Moon Salon and The Recher where he opened for Colin Hay. Gene has also appeared live playing a couple of his songs on an ABC Channel 4 show called “Low Country Live” out of Charlestown, South Carolina. Gene also has a full length album titled “Looking Forward” which includes songs such as Wedding Band, Downing You, and Looking Forward.
His dedication to music is more than anyone could ever desire. Gene says that people sometimes ask him if he gets nervous while performing and he says, “I love playing for a crowd that I don’t know, but I get more nervous when close friends are around.” But when Gene is on stage his outgoing personality excels.
When it comes down to it there are two essential aspects of music that would give anyone the drive to play, and that is practice and dedication. Gene says to, “Dedicate yourself to it with no distractions, put everything on the backburner. It takes practice and dedication, get your name and music out, and use any avenue.”
-Laura Jenkins
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Baltimoreathome.com reviews "Looking Forward"
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http://baltimoreathome.com/dct/54/id/6606/mid/1708/Gene-Gregory---Looking-Forward.aspx Gene Gre...http://baltimoreathome.com/dct/54/id/6606/mid/1708/Gene-Gregory---Looking-Forward.aspx
Gene Gregory - Looking Forward By: Brian Campbell
Gene Gregory - Looking Forward
Gene Gregory
Looking Forward
www.genegregorymusic.com
If there is anything you take away from music, I think it is the fact that you can tell something about a person from the music they play. In the case of Gene Gregory, after listening to his Looking Forward record, I believe he is a soulful, honest and caring person. Well, you can clearly tell that his music is honest, so that seems to be a fairly good assumption to make.
Gregory also participates in various charities, while volunteering his time to such causes as entertaining the soldiers and sailors serving our country, and sponsoring a child with Cystic Fibrosis through Project Child Smiles. It’s nice to see that he is giving back almost as much as he is taking away. This furthers my assumption about character.
Gregory croons and wails through Looking Forward, as his subtle, yet piercingly gritty voice rises above his powerful guitar playing. His words are hopeful, his music optimistic. He weaves stories like tapestries through his oft-emotional lyrics, and it is pretty evident that Gregory is a man on some type of mission. He has a purpose, both in life and through his music, and that is something that comes across in his music. He sings about memories, heartbreak and love, and really does a nice job weaving all of those topics together.
This is just a guy and his guitar, and it works. Gregory avoided the pitfall most singer/songwriters don’t, and that is releasing long records. Remember back in school in math class when your teacher would tell you that if you can find the right answer in less work, then go ahead? Well, Looking Forward is the answer, and its nine tracks is the work. It looks like Gene Gregory got it right.
Rocks like:
- Johnny Cash – This is Johnny Cash
- Hayden – The Closer I Get
- Elliot Smith – Figure 8
Setlist
Can play up to 4 - 45 min. sets.
GENES ORIGINALS:
ALONE TONIGHT
AMYS SONG
AND THE MUSIC PLAYED
ARE YOU FED UP
AXIS
BLEED A MAN
COME BACK AROUND
COMFORT ME
COULD I BE THE MAN
DAWNS NEW DAY
DEAR MOTHER
DEEP END
DOWNING YOU
DOWNTOWN
EVERYTHING
GOLDEN SLUMBERS
GOODBYE
HERO
HOLD ON
LEFT BEHIND
LITTLE ANGEL
LONELY MAN
LONESOME EVENING BLUES
LOOKING FORWARD
LOVE SONG
MUCH THE SAME
MY FRIEND
NOT TODAY
ON A SHELF
OUR LOVE
OUT OF LINE
PART OF THE GAME
POP MUSIC
PRETTY DRESS
REAL EYES
SAY THAT YOU LOVE ME
SHINE
SONG FOR YOU
THE NIGHT HAS COME
THROW ME AWAY
UNDERSTAND ME
WAIT FOR TOMORROW
WEDDING BAND
WHAT WOULD IT COME DOWN TO
YOU
COVERS PERFORMED:
ALICE IN CHAINS:
DON'T FOLLOW
THE ANIMALS:
DONT LET ME BE MISUNDERSTOOD
BAD COMPANY:
SHOOTING STAR
THE BAND:
THE WEIGHT
THE BEATLES:
A DAY IN THE LIFE
COME TOGETHER
DEAR PRUDENCE
ELANOR RIGBY
FROM ME TO YOU
HIDE YOUR LOVE AWAY
LET IT BE
NORWEGIAN WOOD
NOWHERE MAN
BLIND MELON:
CHANGE
BON JOVI:
NEVER SAY GOODBYE
BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD:
FOR WHAT ITS WORTH
JOHNNY CASH:
FOLSOM PRISON
I STILL MISS SOMEONE
CCR:
DOWN ON THE CORNER
LODI
WHOLL STOP THE RAIN
ERIC CLAPTON:
WONDERFUL TONIGHT
CRACKER:
LOW
JIM CROCE:
BAD BAD LEROY BROWN
THE CURE:
JUST LIKE HEAVEN
BOB DYLAN:
A HARD RAINS GONNA FALL
ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER
DONT THINK TWICE
KNOCKIN ON HEAVENS DOOR
TANGLED UP IN BLUE
TO MAKE YOU FEEL MY LOVE
TRYING TO GET TO HEAVEN
DEL SHANNON:
RUNAWAY
EAGLE EYE CHERRY:
SAVE TONIGHT
EAGLES:
HOTEL CALIFORNIA
DAN FOGELBERG:
LEADER OF THE BAND
FOO FIGHTERS:
TIMES LIKE THESE
GIN BLOSSOMS:
ALLISON ROAD
GRATEFUL DEAD:
RIPPLE
GREEN DAY:
GOOD RIDANCE
GUNS N ROSES:
PATIENCE
MERLE HAGGARD:
THINK ILL JUST STAY HERE AND DRINK
BUDDY HOLLY:
OH BOY
CHRIS ISAAK:
WICKED GAME
RAY LAMONTAGNE:
TROUBLE
JOHN LENNON:
IMAGINE
WORKING CLASS HERO
TIM MCGRAW:
LIVE LIKE YOU WERE DYING
ITS YOUR LOVE
JOHN MELLENCAMP:
PINK HOUSES
SMALL TOWN
THE MONKEES:
STEPPING STONE
NIRVANA:
WHERE DID YOU SLEEP
OASIS:
CHAMPAGNE SUPERNOVA
PEARL JAM:
BLACK
LAST KISS
TOM PETTY:
HERE COMES MY GIRL
LAST DANCE WITH MARY JANE
RUNNING DOWN A DREAM
YER SO BAD
YOU DONT HOW IT FEELS
PINK FLOYD:
TIME
WISH YOU WERE HERE
POISON:
EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN
ELVIS PRESLEY:
BLUE SUEDE SHOES
KENNY ROGERS:
THE GAMBLER
ROLLING STONES:
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL
WILD HORSES
BOB SEGER:
TURN THE PAGE
SEVEN MARY THREE:
CUMBERSOME
SIMON & GARFUNKLE:
HOMEWARD BOUND
SMASHING PUMPKINS:
DISARM
MINDY SMITH:
JOLENE
SMITHEREENS:
WALL OF SLEEP
SOUL ASYLUM:
RUNAWAY TRAIN
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN:
MY HOMETOWN
SUBLIME:
WHAT I GOT
U2:
ALL I WANT IS YOU
ONE
VIOLENT FEMMES:
BLISTER IN THE SUN
THE WHO:
BEHIND BLUE EYES
WILCO:
PASSENGER SIDE
NEIL YOUNG:
HANK TO HENDRIX
HEART OF GOLD
HELPLESS
HEY HEY, MY MY
NEEDLE & THE DAMAGE DONE
OLD MAN
ROCKIN IN THE FREE WORLD
SUGAR MOUNTAIN
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