Greg Ginn---bass, guitar, organ; Gary Piazza---guitar; Dominick Feedam---drums.
Influences
too damn numerous to mention, but I'll give you some current music I like: EOTO, Zilla, New Monsoon, Delta Nove, STS9, Drew Grow and the Pastors' Wives, Disco Biscuits, Railroad Earth, Tea Leaf Green, Assembly of Dust, Bassnectar, Umphreys, Dirty Projectors, and many, many more.
I play bass and guitar. I'm currently touring extensively with JAMBANG and also Greg Ginn and the Taylor Texas Corrugators (watch for us on tour Sept.-Nov). You can stream/download all of the recent CDs that I played on and produced by going to gregginn.com. If you enjoy the music and want to pay for it, give a donation to kittenrescue.org. Since this is myspace, I should say that I'm single with 2 wonderful daughters 2 and 4 years old. When not playing, I enjoy going to clubs and music festivals and generally tripping about. I'm 6'4", slender, and very funny.
Thanks for the add. I was listening to some of my old "Gone" cd's today and I decided to look you up. I'm glad I did. I'm really impressed with your recent music. Funky Mallard is a sick song. I hope all is well with you. Take care and Happy New Year!
Hey there Mr. Greg Ginn! Just thought i'd share this youtube link with you - new Captain Zig video recorded live at John and Peters on October 10, 2009. hope you enjoy! have a great holiday down there in Texas!
Thanks for the add! Please click on the pic and check out the tasty recipes you can make with my Coconut Milk Beverages. And don't forget to look for my new Coconut Milk Kefir and Coconut Milk Creamer at a store near you.
Hello Greg. Hope everything is going well for you these days. I realize that not much is going on in Kentucky, but it would be nice to see you and talk to you again someday!
It's great to hear from you, Greg, and I love your new music. I've still got my fingers crossed that we'll get the chance to finally meet in person and play together someday.
Thank you for the add! Your intense and intelligent approach to guitar playing and musical arrangement is truly awe-inspiring. When a dubbed tape-trade copy of "Who's Got the 10 1/2" finally crawled its way to Manila (ten years too late in '96) it served as my first introduction to your work. The riffs, the solos..! It just saturated my brain completely with its intensity. I was 16, and it just changed how I appreciated/understood music ever since, that desire to unconditionally express oneself instrumentally, to move the mass of sound forward in an engaging and interesting way... Let's just say you saved me and many of my friends from a lot of crappy musical bandwagons that have come and gone since then. Thank you and keep up the great, great work. -Joe
Good 2 see your still the hardest working man in the biz. Henry once knocked me down after a set to get to a bottle of whiskey behind the bar. LOL. It was at a Gone, Painted Willie, Black Flag show in Saint Louis, MO. Turners Upstairs......It was a great time to be a scenester.