- Michael Gregory (jazz guitarist)
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Michael Gregory (born August 28, 1953 as Michael Gregory Jackson in New Haven, Connecticut) is an American jazz, Blues and Rock Guitarist, Singer, Songwriter, Composer and Producer.[1]
Gregory began playing guitar at the age of seven. Early in his career, he was known as Michael Gregory Jackson and worked with avant-garde jazz musicians in the late 1970s and early 1980s, such as Pheeroan akLaff, Oliver Lake, and Baikida Carroll. Following this he began working more in the realms of Rock, jazz fusion and R&B. Since 1982 he only released records as Michael Gregory to avoid confusion with musician Michael Jackson. He is currently producing various projects, working with trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith, with Oliver Lake's Reunion Trio and with his newly formed (2009) trio cLarity-<3 featuring Danish musicians bassist Niels Praestholm and drummer Kresten Osgood.
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Discography
As leader
- Clarity, Circle, Triangle, Square (ESP-Disk, 1976 and 1990) Produced by Joel Bluestein
- Karmonic Suite (Improvising Artists, 1978 and 1994) Produced by David Baker, Michael Gregory Jackson and Paul Bley
- Gifts (Arista/Novus, 1979) Produced by Michael Gregory Jackson
- Heart and Center (Arista/Novus Records, 1979) Produced by Michael Gregory Jackson
- Cowboys, Cartoons and Assorted Candy (Enja Records, 1982) Produced by Michael Gregory Jackson, David Baker and Matthias Winkelmann
- Situation X (Island Records1983) Produced by Nile Rodgers
- The Way We Used to Do (Enja, 1982) Remix Produced by Michael Gregory
- What to Where (Jive/Novus, 1987) Produced by Michael Gregory
- Towards the Sun (Golden Records, 2003) Produced by Michael Gregory
- Way We Used to Be (Tiptoe Records, 1997; Recording Date: May 2, 1982-May 3, 1982)Produced by Michael Gregory Jackson
- Red (Orchard Records, 2000) Produced by Michael Gregory
- "High Up Where The Breezes Blow" (In-Respect) 1992 Produced by Michael Gregory
- "Wildflower Jazz Loft Sessions" piece "Clarity"
As sideman
With Wadada Leo Smith
- "Hearts Reflections", Cuneiform Records 2011, Lead Guitar and Produced by Michael Gregory
- "Spiritual Dimensions", Cuneiform Records 2009 Lead Guitar and Produced by Michael Gregory (disc two)
With Oliver Lake
- Zaki
- Shine
- Life Dance Of Is
- Holding Together (Black Saint, 1976)
- Wild Flower Loft Jazz Sessions
With Anthony Braxton,
- "Wild Flower Loft Jazz Sessions" Guitar, Electric Mandolin
With Nona Hendryx,
- "The Heat" Guitar Solos
With Pheeroan aKlaff,
- "Fits Like A Glove" Gramavision Records Lead Vocalist, Guitar Solos, Produced by Michael Gregory
With Amina Claudine Myers,
"Amina" Michael Gregory - Arista/Novus Records Produced by Michael Gregory
With The Equalites,
- "Choice Of Worlds" EQ Records Background vocalist, Guitar Solos, Keyboards and Produced by Michael Gregory
With Clyde Criner,
- "Behind The Sun" Arista/Novus Records Percussion and Produced by Michael Gregory
With The Coyote Sisters,
- "Women And Other Visions" Guitars
With Louis Guarino Jr.
- "Images Of Movements Thru Time And Space" electric, acoustic and synthesizer guitars, synthesizer bass, vocal,
- "Spiritual Awakenings" Enchanted Vibrations Records Produced by Michael Gregory
With Viva Monroe
- "Rock' N' Roll Party" Michael Gregory - Lead Guitar and Produced by Michael Gregory
With Leah Randazzo
- "At The Root" Michael Gregory - Percussion and Produced by Michael Gregory
With Seth Glier
- "Sojourn" Michael Gregory - Guitar, Percussion and Produced by Michael Gregory
With Pulitzer Prize winner poet Paul Muldoon & RACKETT
- "Resistance" Produced by Michael Gregory
With Stephen Allen
- "Making The Move: Music to Poems by Paul Muldoon" Lead Guitar Solos
References
External links
- Ron Wynn, Michael Gregory formerly known as Michael Gregory Jackson at Allmusic
- Michael Gregory at Allmusic
- Biography of Michael Gregory at sonicbids.com
- Michael Gregory at MySpace Music
- Biography of Michael Gregory (Jackson) at allaboutjazz.com
- Biography of Michael Gregory (Michael Gregory Jackson) at the Encyclopedia of Jazz Musicians
Categories:- American jazz guitarists
- Musicians from Connecticut
- Novus Records artists
- Enja Records artists
- 1953 births
- Living people
- People from New Haven, Connecticut
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