An
accomplished composer and musician, Greg's career began
in Orange County’s early punk scene, when he left his
classical piano studies at Cal State Long Beach to
join punk icons T.S.O.L. Together they made the
groundbreaking Beneath The Shadows album, still a highly
regarded and influential work. Following his tenure
in T.S.O.L., he spent several years as a recording and
touring musician working with artists including Bob Dylan,
The Church, Berlin and Ian Astbury of The Cult.
Greg got his start
in film working on the score for cult classic Repo
Man, on which he arranged music and played keyboards.
Since then, Greg has scored numerous films, including “Bandwagon”,
winner of the Maverick award at the Newport Beach Film
Festival 2005, and “Born to Lose”, Doug Cawker’s loser
epic on Provisional Films. Greg’s latest score
is for the documentary, “Confessions of a Superhero”,
directed by Matt Ogens, produced by Morgan Spurlock
and released by Arts Alliance / Red Envelope.
Greg has scored hundreds
of television commercials, and his company, Peligro
Music and Sound Design continues to thrive as one of
Los Angeles’ most sought after boutique music houses.
As
musical director for singer / actress Megan Mullally,
Greg has produced three critically acclaimed cd’s:
The Sweetheart Break-In, and Big As A Berry, and their
latest Free Again. Their band, Supreme Music
Program, continues to perform nationally in such prestigious
venues as Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, and The Seattle
Symphony Hall.
Greg’s teenage sons, Elvis
and Max are members of The Diffs, a great American
rock band. The
Diffs are featured in the film “Punks Not Dead” directed
by Susan Dynner. Their debut record on SOS records
received high praise from numerous national publications.
They have performed at Lollapalooza, The Warped
Tour and SXSW.
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www.supremeprogram.com
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