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Gregg Giuffria
Born (1951-07-28) July 28, 1951 (age 73)
GenresHard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock, AOR
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Keyboards, Synthesizers, Piano, Keytar, Organ, Vocals
Years active1970s-present
Musical artist

Gregg Giuffria (born July 28, 1951) is an American rock musician and businessman. He was the keyboardist for AOR bands Angel, House of Lords, and Giuffria.

Career

Giuffria is originally from Gulfport, Mississippi, where he graduated from high school in 1969. He played keyboards with several local bands including The Telstars and Flower Power, before moving to the US East Coast, where in late 1974 he formed Angel. After that band broke up in 1981, Giuffria put together his own band, Giuffria, with vocalist David Glen Eisley, guitarist Craig Goldy, bassist Chuck Wright, and drummer Alan Krigger. They released an eponymous album and a single "Call to the Heart", which made the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. The band broke up after the commercial failure of their next album Silk and Steel in 1986.

Giuffria then put together the House of Lords, with help from Kiss' Gene Simmons, and signed to Simmons' label. The first album, House of Lords, was released in 1988.

Discography

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With Angel

With Giuffria

With House of Lords

References

  1. ^ Stone, Doug. "Biography: Gregg Giuffria". Allmusic. Retrieved June 11, 2010.
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Angel
  • Barry Brandt
  • Frank DiMino
  • Steve Blaze
  • Randy Gregg
  • Michael T. Ross
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Discography
Studio
Live
  • Live Without a Net (1980)
  • Angel: Live in Sweden featuring keyboardist Gordon G.G. Gebert (2001)
Compilation
  • Can You Feel It (1989)
  • An Anthology (1992)
  • Angel: The Collection (2000)
  • Angel: The Singles Collection Volume 1 (2006)
  • Angel: The Singles Collection Volume 2 (2006)
Bootlegs
  • Blowing Great Guns (1978)
  • White Heroes (1978)
  • Whips (1981)
  • Troubleshooter (1981)
  • Should've Known Better (1981)
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