James Brown, Sly and the Family Stone, Judas Priest, Stevie Wonder, Queen, Jeff Beck, Bob Marley, Deep Purple, Sam Cooke, Parliament, Funkadelic, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Marvin Gaye, Fishbone, Danny Gatton, Little Feat, Paul Di'anno era Iron Maiden, Ohio Players, Steely Dan, Prince, Herbie Hancock, Kiss, Van Halen, Black Sabbath, Curtis Mayfield, Rainbow, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson, Junior Wells and Buddy Guy, B.B.King, Freddie King, Albert King, Martha Durham, Frantic Ernie Durham, Santana, Jimmy Cliff, Peter Tosh, Scorpions (during the Uli John Roth years). I love so many bands, artists and styles but off the top of the dome these are the acts and people that have most influenced me to play, sing and stay with it.
So Yea, I jam with a few bands with very different styles. Please check 'em out...
Michigan Blacksnake/Blacksnake - Soul, Funk, Reggae, Rock, original and cover.
Greg Luttrell Band - more of the same with a more random lineup of musicians.
Electric Sugar - Bonecrushing Hard Rock/Metal.
Johnny Trama's Trama Unit - Bluesy Earth Rock.
Solo acoustic - Just about any kind of pop music. Anything from Classic Rock, Blues, Soul, Modern Rock & R&B.
If you're interested in booking or hearing any of these acts please contact me.
gregluttrell03@yahoo.com
Peace and Much Love
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L-Trane...I hope China is treating you well. Just wanted to drop a line to say I was thinking of you and Scotty last night...as I watched Tipton and Downing shred in sync LIVE. Priest was in the house, playing the entire "British Steel" album, and it was amazing. Peace, bro.
"Be Here Now" Festival Scheduled for Starks, ME, August 14-16
Starks, Maine -- The hill at Harry Brown's Farm will come ALIVE
with music, giant puppets, belly dancing, and fire twirling three days during tie "Be Here Now" Festival this August.
Organizers hope to build on the success of “Harry Hoe-Down,” the first festival held on the site this season, where thousands of people braved the late June rains to bring to life Harry Brown's vision of “free people assembling freely.” An icon of Maine's counter-culture, Brown has been hosting festivals on his land for nineteen years to support efforts to legalize marijuana in Maine.