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Greg Humphries Discography of CDs
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Out of the Gate CD (2006)
Greg Humphries albums Recording information: Loho Studios, New York, NY (11/25/2005-01/03/2006); Mary Pappert School Of Music, Duquesne University, Pitt (11/25/2005-01/03/2006).
Personnel: Stephen D. Pollock (tenor saxophone); Sean Jones (trumpet); Craig Davis (piano); Jeff Grubbs (bass instrument); Joe Saylor, Greg Humphries (drums).
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Thank You, Mark CD (2006)
Greg Humphries CD discography With releases on Kill Rock Stars and Sub Pop, Southern singer-songwriter Danielle Howle comes equipped with a formidable indie-rock pedigree, but her 2006 release, THANK YOU, MARK, finds the talented artist drawing on folk, country, R&B, and cabaret-style swing--genres not generally associated with the aforementioned labels. In fact, Howle seems capable of marrying her sharply constructed songcraft to nearly any element of American music, resulting in a style that is immediately accessible, yet fresh and diverse. A songwriter's songwriter, Howle proves she is at the top of her game with THANK YOU, MARK.
Personnel: Danielle Howle (acoustic guitar, percussion); Darius Rucker (vocals); Mark Bryan (acoustic guitar, electric 12-string guitar, lap steel guitar, background vocals); Phillip Lammonds (acoustic guitar, slide guitar, harmonica); Sam Bush (fiddle); Ward Williams (cello); Christopher Williams (saxophone); Charlton Singleton (trumpet); Stephen Williams (trombone); Leslie Hall (piano, organ); Adam Blake, Tim Vaill (drums); Gary Green (percussion); Greg Humphries (background vocals).
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Trios CD (2004)
Greg Humphries music CDs "Trios" is pianist/keyboardist Max Leake's first release under his own name in 18 years. The CD features Max in an accoustic trio setting with 2 distinct but equally great groups. Bassist Dwayne Dolphin and drummer Greg Humphries are old friends and share 25 years of musical history. Bassist Paul Thompson and drummer Tom Wendt are "youngsters" on the scene and are making their own mark. The song selection on "Trios" covers a wide swath of musical ground with standards such as "Just You, Just Me" and Johnny Mandel's "A Time For Love" to Bop tunes like Bud Powell's "Crazeology". Then turning to a reharmonized version of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now" and flipping over to "Harlequin", Wayne Shorter's composition that was recorded by Weather Report on "Heavy Weather". In ...
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I'm A Fool To Want You CD (1999)
Greg Humphries discography Recording information: 12/21/1994/12/??/1994.
Arranger: Nathan Davis.
Personnel includes: Nathan Davis (saxophone); George Cables, Ted Dunbar, Santi DeBriano.
Personnel: Nathan Davis (clarinet, bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Ted Dunbar (baritone guitar); Washington & Harline (soprano saxophone); Grover Washington, Jr. (tenor saxophone); George Cables (piano); Greg Humphries (snare drum).
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 Greg Humphries Songs
Popular or famous Greg Humphries music songs: Cherokee, Way You Look Tonight, Sister Sadie, Bolivia. See All Songs
 Greg Humphries songs Worked With
Craig Davis, Danielle Howle, Max Leake
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