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Gregg Juke
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"He's about to learn the most important lesson in the music business-- 'Never trust people in the music business.' "
Nocturnal Productions Music Group
Drum! Magazine Contributor
http://MightyNoStars.com
"He's about to learn the most important lesson in the music business-- 'Never trust people in the music business.' "
I've really come to appreciate Live at the Regal, which is totally worth a listen. Though he gets referred to a lot simply as a guitarist, I'm really blown away by his vocal performance. Either you can connect with the audience or you can't, and you can hear a master at work on that record. It's funny to think how different things are now versus a time when girls would shriek for a bluesman as they did for a pop band, but at points the crowd sounds like they're at a Beatles concert!
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