Artist's albums
Nightshift
2000 · album
You'll Know Its Me
1999 · album
Summerhouse
1997 · album
Sound Of Emotion
1996 · album
Home for the Holidays
1993 · album
The Nightowl
1991 · album
Blue Touch
1988 · album
Serenata
2021 · album
Soul Secrets
2014 · album
GK
2009 · album
Looking Up
2005 · album
Key Witness
2004 · album
Heatwave
2002 · album
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Biography
A prolific, genre-crossing veteran of Smooth Jazz, Brazilian, New Age and R&B/Pop, Gregg received his Grammy for Best New Age Album in 2013 for producing, composing, playing all keyboards, arranging....and engineering the Echoes of Love CD. His 12 solo CDs have garnered consistently solid airplay and reviews; and his musical versatility, easygoing nature and professional work ethic is what has kept him in demand as a musical director (Dave Koz Cruises) and touring with Boney James, Peter White, Rick Braun, Dave Koz, Melissa Manchester, Larry Carlton, Sergio Mendes, Shelby Flint, Brenda Russell, Jeffrey Osborne and featured with various Allstar groups in recent years. "People say my music sounds romantic and uplifting - and I look so happy on stage," Gregg says. "It's totally true. For me, the best music comes out of an inner feeling of either intense happiness or sadness. I always try to stay faithful to that original inspiration, because that is where the true 'sound of emotion' comes from." Gregg honed his multi-keyboard, synth programming, songwriting and album production skills in the studios and clubs of Washington, DC, paying dues thru the late -70's with Jazz/Fusion groups East Coast Offering and Natural Bridge. Since moving to Los Angeles in late 1982, his first major sessions were for Rockwell's Motown Gold Album "Somebody's Watching Me", then arranging and playing the theme songs to Disney's Ducktales and Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers.