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Artist description
Gregg Stevens is a singer, songwriter and recording artist.
Playing rhythm guitar and writing song has been
a love of his ever since he was a young teenager.
Songs about, love, breakups, life and having fun has lead him to
write many songs with different styles. |
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Music Style
Country, easy listening, vocal Jazz, pop |
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Musical Influences
Eagles, Doobie Brothers, Bread, America |
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Similar Artists
Eagles, Doobie Brothers, Bread, America, Kenny Rogers |
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Artist History
Gregg Stevens is a independent recording artist.
Not holding to only one style of music Gregg has
recorded pop, funk, rock, easy listening and
country.
Three songs from Gregg's first CD, "Forever With
You" is in the movie, Last Best Sunday." Directed
By Don Most (Ralph Mouth from the T.V. show Happy
Days) He has co-written with Dewayne Blackwell
who wrote "Friends In Low Places" and "Mr Blue"
recorded by Garth Brooks. Gregg continues to
write and record as much as possible. His new
CD, "Forever By The Sea" is an example of his
diversity and skill as a songwriter, singer, and
recording artist. Gregg plays rhythm guitar but
when in the studio he insists on hiring a top notch
professional. The musicians a Gregg has worked
with include Jim Horn (BEST SAX PLAYER ON
EARTH) , Bill Hullett, Bob Wray, Randy McCormick,
Steve Turner, Steve Hinson, Jim Shaw, Jim
McCarty, Doyal Curtsinger, Terri Christofferson and
Johnny Herrell. Recording engineers: Max Reese
and Bill Holmes. Mastering engineers: Wally
Traugott, mARK cHALECHI and Benny Quinn. |
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Instruments
Guitar |
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Albums
Forever by The Sea, Forever With You |
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Location
Bakersfield, CA - USA |
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