Career
He experimented with drums, guitar, trumpet and keyboards as a child, but it was not until his teens that he pursued music professionally as a pianist, having played with the award winning Bowie High School Starliners big band. He was an early synthesizer proponent at age 16, owning one of the first Minimoogs and co-founded the fusion group East Coast Offering with former Air Force Airmen of Note saxophonist Tim Eyermann, becoming District of Columbia"s top original jazz/rock band. He then went on to form Natural Bridge with Shannon Ford, Carl Cable and Wink Robinson.
Later members included Michael Manring, Gerry Kunkel, Joe Dougherty and Steve Bloom on percussion.
Gradually, since moving to Los Angeles in 1982 he developed a melodic and soulful style of music that made him a mainstay on smooth jazz and radio circuit. Two of his best-known singles, "Girl in the Red Dress" and "Nightshift", reflect a style familiar to his fans.
Gregg also co-wrote sax star Jessy J."s #1 hit "Tropical Rain". Gregg continues to record and tour the world with Peter White and Rick Braun and was Musical Director for the Dave Koz and Friends Cruise to Europe, 2011–2013 featuring international stars such as Michael Bolton, Shelia East., Michael McDonald, and Jeffrey Osborne.
Gregg owns and distributes most of his music on his Nightowl Records Label.
Stevie is a drummer, and Alex is an actor, singer, songwriter, and musician.