(1936-04-30)April 30, 1936 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died
May 3, 2014(2014-05-03) (aged 78) Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Occupation(s)
Musician, record producer
Instrument(s)
Drums
Formerly of
Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel, Peter, Paul & Mary, John Cale
Musical artist
Robert J. Gregg (born Robert Grego; April 30, 1936 – May 3, 2014)[1] was an American musician who performed as a drummer and record producer. As a drum soloist and band leader he recorded one album and several singles, including one Top 40 single in the United States. But he is better known for his work as a drummer on several seminal 1960s songs, including Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" and Simon and Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence". He was also temporarily a member of the Hawks, which later became known as the Band.
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otherwise all-black group Steve Gibson and the Red Caps. By 1962, he fronted BobbyGregg and His Friends for an instrumental single, "The Jam - Part 1", which...
Johnston. In the first recording session on June 15 Dylan was backed by BobbyGregg on drums, Joe Macho, Jr. on bass, Paul Griffin on piano, and Frank Owens...
On November 30, the Hawks joined Dylan again at Studio A, but drummer BobbyGregg replaced Levon Helm, who had tired of playing in a backing band and quit...
session, and the backing musicians were Mike Bloomfield on lead guitar, BobbyGregg on drums, Harvey Brooks on bass, Al Kooper on organ, and Dylan himself...
"Like a Rolling Stone", Wilson retained guitarist Al Gorgoni and drummer BobbyGregg from the Dylan sessions, adding guitarist Vinnie Bell and bassist Bob...
(with Al Gorgoni on guitar, Rick Nielsen on organ, Joe Macho on bass and BobbyGregg on drums, recorded at Columbia Studios New York on 13 June 1967 and Abbey...
The album was mostly improvised on the spot, using two drummers, BobbyGregg and Bobby Colomby. "The Soul of Patrick Lee" is the only vocal track on the...
on piano, Joe Macho, Jr. on bass, BobbyGregg on drums, and Bruce Langhorne on tambourine, all booked by Wilson. Gregg, Griffin, and Langhorne had previously...
Paul Griffin, bassists Joseph Macho Jr. and William E. Lee, and drummer BobbyGregg. The day's work focused on eight songs, all of which had been attempted...
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Paul Griffin on piano, Artie Butler on harpsichord, Joe Macho on bass, BobbyGregg and Al Rogers on drums, Joe Macho, Irving Spice, Louis Stone, Ray Free...
for the album. On "One of Us Must Know", Dylan was backed by drummer BobbyGregg, bassist Danko (or Bill Lee), guitarist Robbie Robertson, pianist Paul...
overdubs) personnel Al Gorgoni, Vinnie Bell – guitar Joe Mack – bass guitar BobbyGregg – drums "The Sound of Silence" overdubs were recorded at Columbia's "Studio...
Munich air disaster of February 1958 after being rescued by teammate Harry Gregg; Charlton was the last survivor of the plane crash from the club. After...
Buddy Saltzman, Sticks Evans, Herbie Lovelle, Panama Francis, Al Rogers, BobbyGregg, Sol Gubin, Bernard Purdie Saxophone: Artie Kaplan, Frank Heywood Henry...
Washington, D.C. Session drummer BobbyGregg replaced Helm for the December dates, and Sandy Konikoff was brought in to replace Gregg in January 1966.: 105, 109 ...
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"Tombstone Blues". The studio band on "Positively 4th Street" featured BobbyGregg (drums), Russ Savakus (bass), Frank Owens (piano), Al Kooper (organ)...
electric guitar Bruce Langhorne – electric guitar Bill Lee – bass guitar BobbyGregg – drums According to the study, Dylan was cited in court documents 186...
Paul Griffin on piano, Al Kooper on organ, Joe Macho, Jr. on bass, and BobbyGregg on drums. The last of these takes, lasting five minutes and 58 seconds...
Cleaves, 65, singer and songwriter (The Friends of Distinction) May 3 – BobbyGregg, 78, musician, drummer, and record producer May 9 – Joe Wilder, 92, trumpet...
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