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21-3422: For the surname "Greg", see Gregg (surname) . Greg is a masculine given name, and often a shortened form of the given name Gregory . Greg (sometimes spelled " Gregg ") is also a surname. People with the name [ edit ] Greg Abbott (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Abel (born 1961/1962), Canadian businessman Greg Adams (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Allen (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Anderson (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Austin (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Ball (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Bell (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Bennett (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Berlanti (born 1972), American writer and producer Greg Biffle (born 1969), American NASCAR driver Greg Blankenship (born 1954), American football player Greg Boyd (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Boyer (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Brady (broadcaster) (born 1971), Canadian sports radio host Greg Brock (baseball) (born 1957), American baseball player Greg Brooker (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Brooks (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Brown (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Bryant (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Burke (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Burns (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Calabrese , American actor Greg Camarillo (born 1982), American football player Greg Campbell (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Carey (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Alyn Carlson (1971–2019), American fugitive Greg Carr (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Carter (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Clark (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Collins (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Cook (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Cox (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Craven (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Davies (born 1968), Welsh comedian and actor Greg Davis (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Dean (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Dobbs (born 1978), American baseball player Greg Dortch (born 1998), American football player Greg Downs (born 1958), English footballer Greg Downs (writer) (born 1971), American author and historian Greg Ducre , American football player Greg Dulli (born 1965), American musician, founding member of The Afghan Whigs , The Twilight Singers , and The Gutter Twins Greg Eagles (born 1970), African-American actor Greg Edwards (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Ellis (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Evans (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Fidelman (born 1977), American music engineer, producer and mixer Greg Foster (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Fox (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Gagne (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Gaines (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Garcia (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Gardner (born 1975), Canadian ice hockey player and coach Greg Garrett (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Garrison (1924–2005), American television producer and director Greg Gary (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Gershuny , Executive Director of

42-516: A follow-up in 1992, Congregation . The band's success led to a contract with major label Elektra Records in 1992, where they released Gentlemen (1993) and Black Love (1996). In 1994, Dulli was featured in Backbeat , a film detailing the pre-fame years of the Beatles , where he portrayed John Lennon 's singing voice. Dulli also appeared on Foo Fighters ' debut album in 1995, as

63-535: A group named the Gutter Twins , and signed to Sub Pop in 2008, releasing their debut album Saturnalia on the label, as well as an extended play Adorata in the same year. Dulli first met Lanegan in the early 1990s, and had been close friends and collaborators since the year 2000. Later that year, Dulli released a solo live album, featuring content he had recorded at The Triple Door in Seattle, for

84-552: A guitarist who Dulli bonded with over their shared love of R&B, and later drummer Steve Earle. The band independently released their debut album Big Top Halloween in 1988, which had been recorded in Curley's home studio. The release caught the attention of Jonathan Poneman , the co-founder of Seattle-based indie label Sub Pop , who signed the band in 1989. The band released their first album with Sub Pop, Up in It , in 1990, and

105-636: A member of the Twilight Singers , Gutter Twins , and in 2020 released his debut solo album, Random Desire . Dulli is known as the voice of John Lennon in the 1994 film Backbeat , and has produced music for musicians such as Afterhours , and is known as a regular collaborator of Mark Lanegan and Joseph Arthur . Dulli grew up in Hamilton, Ohio . In 1983, he studied film at the University of Cincinnati , but later dropped out after

126-464: A solo record, however due to the death of his close friend Ted Demme the sessions were shelved, and Dulli was inspired to write the band's second album Blackberry Belle (2003) instead. The solo material Dulli had written was eventually released as Amber Headlights in 2005. The Twilight Singers released the covers album She Loves You in 2004, followed by Powder Burns in 2006, and Dynamite Steps (2011). Dulli and Mark Lanegan formed

147-619: A year and a half, moving to Los Angeles and working at Tower Records on Sunset Boulevard while attempting to become an actor. Inspired to become a musician by the band the Dream Syndicate , Dulli moved back to Cincinnati and formed a band called the Black Republicans. Dulli formed the Afghan Whigs in late 1986 with bassist John Curley , who had also been a member of the Black Republicans, Rick McCollum,

168-719: Is Gregge , recorded in 1306, within the Feet of Fines (for Essex); and as Greggez in 1504, within the Register of the Freemen of the City of York . Gregg is also a Scottish surname, a shorthand variant of the Highland Clan Gregor or MacGregor . Greg Dulli Greg Dulli (born May 11, 1965) is an American musician from Hamilton, Ohio . Debuting as a member of the rock band the Afghan Whigs in 1986, Dulli has been

189-449: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Gregg (surname) Gregg and Greg are surnames of English or Scottish origin. In England , they are variant forms of the surname Gregory . The surnames are first recorded as Gregge in 1234, within the Liber feodorum , a document compiled in the reign of Henry II of England . Another early instance of the name

210-525: The A Drink for the Kids fundraising effort by The Vera Project . Dulli released a solo single in 2009, covering the Eddie Hinton tracks "Hard Luck Guy" and "Cover Me", as a part of Shake It Records' series vinyl single tributes to Hinton. In October 2010, for the first time in his career Greg Dulli embarked on a solo tour, which saw him perform twenty-nine shows in five different countries. In 2011

231-499: The Afghan Whigs announced that they were reuniting, the first time the band had been together since recording two songs in 2006 for the Afghan Whigs compilation album Unbreakable: A Retrospective 1990–2006 . The band toured internationally for their 2012 reunion tour, reaching sixteen countries, and in the following year Dulli teamed up with Steve Kilbey of The Church for several live performances in Los Angeles. In 2014,

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252-1714: The Aspen Institute's Energy and Environment Program Greg Gianforte (born 1961), American businessman and politician Greg Gibson (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Green (born 1963), American businessman Greg Guidry (1954–2003), American singer-songwriter Greg Hall (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Ham (1953–2012), Australian musician, songwriter, member of the band Men at Work Greg Harris (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Hartle (born 1951), American football player Greg Hill (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Holland (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Holmes (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Howard (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Jackson (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg James (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Jeffries (born 1971), American football player Greg Johnson (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Johnston (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Jones (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Joseph (born 1994) American football player Greg Kane (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Kelly (born 1968), American TV news reporter Greg Kennedy (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Kindle (born 1950), American football player Greg King (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Lake (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Lamberson (born 1964), American author and filmmaker Greg Lambert (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Lee (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg LeMond (born 1961), American road racing cyclist, three-time winner of

273-3803: The Tour de France Greg Lewis (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Little (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Lloyd (born 1965), American player in the National Football League Greg Lloyd Jr. (born 1989), American player in the National Football League, son of the above Greg Long (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Louganis (born 1960), American Olympic champion diver and LGBT activist Greg Luzinski (born 1950), American baseball player Greg Maddux (born 1966), American baseball player Greg Malone (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Mancz (born 1992), American football player Greg Marderian (born 1952), American football player Greg Marshall (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Martin (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Miller (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Moore (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Morris (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Mullavey (born 1939), American theater, television, and film actor Greg Myers (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Nelson (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Newsome II (born 2000), American football player Greg Norman (born 1955), Australian golfer and entrepreneur Greg Norton (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Olsen (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Olson (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Orton (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Page (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Parker , British physicist Greg Pearce (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Perry (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Peterson (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Potter , American comic book writer Greg Richards (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Roberts (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Robinson (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Rusedski (born 1973), Canadian-born British tennis player Greg Rutherford (born 1986), British long jumper Greg Scott (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Senat (born 1994), American football player Greg Shaw (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Smith (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Stekelman (born 1975), English novelist Greg Stevens (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Stewart (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Stroman (born 1996), American football player Greg Sutton (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Tansey (born 1988), English footballer Greg Taylor (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Thompson (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Tribbett (born 1968), American musician and songwriter Greg van Hest (born 1973), Dutch long-distance runner Greg VanWoerkom (born 1980), American politician Greg Valentine (born 1951), American professional wrestler Greg Vavra (born 1961), Canadian football player Greg Walker (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Ward Jr. (born 1995), American football player Greg Warren (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Weisman (born 1963), American writer, actor, producer Greg Wells (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Whittington (born 1993), American basketball player Greg Wilkins (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Williams (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Wilson (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Wood (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Young (disambiguation) , multiple people Greg Zuerlein , multiple people People with

294-766: The album was originally meant to be an international tour held from March to May, however this was postponed due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic . Dulli co-owns several bars across the United States. Dulli co-owns three bars in Los Angeles : Short Stop on Sunset Boulevard (which he purchased in 2001), Club Tee Gee in Atwater Village and Footsies in Cypress Park . Additionally, Dulli co-owns three bars in his former residence New Orleans :

315-677: The band released their first album in 16 years, Do to the Beast , which debuted at number 32 on Billboard ' s Top 200 Albums and the #8 spot and #7 spot on the rock albums and alternative albums charts respectively. This was followed with a second revival album in 2017, titled In Spades . After the release of In Spades and the death of Afghan Whigs' guitarist Dave Rosser , Dulli began to work on his first solo album. The album, Random Desire (2020), took influence from Prince and Todd Rundgren 's methods of writing and performing almost every instrument on their records. Dulli's tour for

336-786: The children's book series Diary of a Wimpy Kid Greg Jessop , on the British soap opera EastEnders Greg Nelson , on the American soap opera All My Children The title character in Greg the Bunny , an American sitcom See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Greg Gregg (disambiguation) Gregory (disambiguation) Gregoire (disambiguation) Gregores (disambiguation) Gregor (disambiguation) Greig (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

357-430: The difficulties of working together with each member living in different US states. Dulli co-purchased Short Stop, a bar in Los Angeles , soon after the announcement. Dulli's main musical project became the Twilight Singers . First formed in 1997 as a side project featuring New Orleans –based musicians, the group released their debut album Twilight as Played by The Twilight Singers in 2000. Dulli began working on

378-640: The management and lack of promotion through Elektra, the band signed with Columbia Records (who had to pay out Elektra for the contract), and in 1998 the group released 1965 , which happened at the same time Dulli was receiving treatment for depression . While touring in support of 1965 , Dulli was beaten by an employee of a Texas club until he had a fractured skull, sending him into a coma. However, he recovered and returned to touring in just two months. The band did not perform together from September 1999 until announcing their split in February 2001, blaming

399-529: The nickname [ edit ] Greg (cartoonist) (1931–1999), the pseudonym of Belgian comic book artist Michel Regnier Fictional characters with the name [ edit ] Greg Brady ( Brady Bunch ) , on the American sitcom The Brady Bunch Greg Foster ( The Young and the Restless ) , on the American soap opera The Young and the Restless Greg Heffley , protagonist of

420-472: The only credited musician other than Dave Grohl . In 1997, Dulli moved to New Orleans , renting R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck 's house. Dulli also worked with directors Ted Demme and Joel Stillerman to produce a film script based on author Ann Imbrie's novel Spoken in Darkness (1993), which Elektra agreed to finance as a part of the band's 1992 contract, but the film was never made. Disappointed with

441-475: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Greg&oldid=1257509868 " Categories : Given names Masculine given names Hypocorisms English-language masculine given names English masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

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