Greg started writing around his freshman/sophomore years of high school, using a freebee midi sequencer, and writing short charts for a garage band. Late in his high school career, he fell in love with the sounds of modern-day orchestra, which combined with a number of other factors including a love for the sounds of power metal and a new-age approach to celtic music, propelled him along the way to his current varied writing style.
Greg is a certified ProTools Operator, and is currently working as a freelance recording engineer in the Los Angeles area, while writing for student films at various colleges in the area, which includes working with students at Riverside Community College, UC Irvine, and Point Loma Nazarene University, in San Diego.
I've created massage music for the mind using orchestrated melodic tones. I call it, "Warm Migration". http://randyvildsorchestrations. com Hope you enjoy!
Hi Gregory!!! Happy Holidays! Please help us spread the word and the holiday joy of my new instrumental Christmas album!! They make AWESOME and inexpensive gifts!! www. myspace. com/robinviolin Individual songs are available on iTunes as well! http://www. apple. com/search/ipoditunes/?q=Robin+Olson Thanks so much and have a wonderful Holiday! Peace, Robin
Greg, the beginning of Aire always freaks me out because the opening motive is exactly the same as the opening motive of my symphony. Great minds think alike, I suppose. We totally need to hang out some time.
Thats sounds exciting. I'm just doing the army thing really. i just graduated from learning arabic and now im either going to get deployed or start taking classes at LSU. Not quite sure yet. Its nice talking to you again. Do you keep in touch with anyone still? How's San Diego?
The James J. Coyne Memorial Pipe Band (Claremont, CA) is hosting a Benefit Concert with a portion of the proceeds to benefit the Los Angeles County Firemen's Relief Association
Featuring….
James J. Coyne Memorial Pipe Band The pipe band's performance will include unique instruments: Bagpipes (Scottish), Scottish snare drums, Scottish tenor drums, Djembe drums (African), Bohdran (Irish), Fireside pipes (Scottish) & Irish Step Dancing by Irish Dimensions
Wednesday, December 5, 2007 at 8:00 pm
Taylor Reception Hall 1775 N. Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont, CA 91711
Tickets: $10 in advance, $15 at the door
For advance tickets . . . . . call (909) 972-6262 or email normacoyne@gmail.com
Yeah, I'm still playing and composing...actually going to go to those as soon as I get off Myspace. Tuba suite, at the moment...about 100 other projects in the queue after that. Keeping busy...
Yourself? I hope you know that we're going to have to get together and jam or something over Christmas break.
Dusk at the Seaside is awesome, my friend. The ocean sounds give it a nice feel. I'd definitely like to hear more like this. Soundscapes do amazing things to music. Keep up the good work, my friend. God bless you, -Ben
Hi Gregory, I like the sound. I'll try to give you some more feedback on it when I get a little more time. By the way, try this link to Chris' profile: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=250246157 God bless, -Ben