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Lloyd Gregory
Jazz / Blues / Funk

"Free Fallin"

Rodeo, California
United States

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Member Since4/22/2007
Record Labelunsigned
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   About Lloyd Gregory
When you think of that certain style of classic jazz guitar that is smooth, soulful, melodic, flowing and immediately likeable, you think of names like Wes Montgomery, Barney Kessel, George Benson, Kenny Burrell, Earl Klugh and Larry Carlton. Now Lloyd Gregory has taken his place on that list of illustrious jazz guitarists. On his fourth album, Free Fallin, Gregory tips his hat to those who influenced him while carving out his own distinctive style that also includes hints of his R&B roots.

“Music is comprised of traditions, even when mixed with innovations,” Gregory says, “so, of course, every musician is building upon sounds that came before. I admire and respect those jazz guitarists and I learned a lot from them. But my influences also include early soul innovators like Curtis Mayfield, many of the guitarists in the various Motown artists’ bands, and Ike Turner. Going even further, I have been inspired by rock’n’rollers from Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley through Hendrix to Eddie Van Halen. And on the other end of the spectrum I have been influenced by acoustic players who bridged between jazz, Latin and classical like Django Reinhardt, Bola Sete, Andres Segovia and Manitas de Playta. Even so, I never sat down and simply learned other guitarists’ solos off their albums. Instead, I studied and absorbed their styles in a more general sense.”

Lloyd Gregory, a popular entertainer on the San Francisco/Bay Area music scene for several decades, has an instrumental sound that may be the epitome of smooth, but it also contains subtle elements of classic soul music due to his early career as an R&B performer, especially the years he spent touring extensively while serving as the musical director for The Ballads, Natural Four and Jesse James, and performing on their albums.

Gregory also has recorded with Martha Reeves, MC Smooth and Freddie Stewart (Sly & The Family Stone); and has performed onstage with Rodney Franklin, Stanley Clarke, George Duke, Gerald Albright, Lenny Williams (Tower of Power), Freda Payne, The Dells, and Lowell Fulsom.

Lloyd’s albums show his versatility. His debut album Wonderful -- which received heavy airplay nationwide and climbed the jazz charts in the top music industry radio publications Radio & Records and The Gavin Report -- featured contemporary jazz with some R&B and funk elements. Only For You continued in that vein with some tunes featuring his acoustic guitar playing and others showcasing Gregory on a solid-body electric. His third album was a change of pace as the title, Solo Guitar, indicates. The CD features Lloyd alone on acoustic playing standards like “Sophisticated Lady” and “Ain’t Misbehavin” for audiences that have come to know that side of him from his solo concerts. But Gregory most often performs live with an ensemble, and many of those musicians make appearances on his new Free Fallin disc (on the Integy Entertainment label). However, on the album Lloyd primarily plays his Ovation Custom Legend round-back acoustic guitar while at concerts with his band he likes to rock a bit harder and usually he plays a Yamaha electric.

Free Fallin features a dozen tunes, mostly originals, plus covers of Thelonious Monk’s jazz standard “‘Round Midnight” and George Gershwin’s “I Love You Porgy.” The material ranges from the rapid percussive sound of “Kermudgen” (which also includes a flute solo) to the beautiful ballad “Snow Bear.” “Steve’s House,” one of the few tracks with Lloyd playing both acoustic and electric guitar, was written in Stevie Wonder’s living room.

Musicians on the album include bassist Eric Smith (Destiny’s Child), bassist Gary Calvin (Jean-Luc Ponty, Jeff Lorber), drummer Billy Johnson (Santana, Frankie Beverly & Maze), drummer Ritchie Aguan (The Whispers), multi-instrumentalist Felton Pilate (MC Hammer, Con Funk Shun), pianist and horn player Glenn Pearson (Boys Choir of Harlem), keyboardist Percy Scott (The Whispers) and other top Bay Area players.

Gregory grew up in Cleveland with music a major part of his life -- at home (his mother played piano and Lloyd started at age five), at church (his grandfather was a minister) and at school (Lloyd played trombone, drums and cello -- the latter from elementary school through high school). Gregory began learning guitar at age 11, and through high school played guitar and piano in a R&B band covering James Brown, Curtis Mayfield and The Temptations. Lloyd’s senior year he moved to Berkeley, California, and put together a band called The Aztecs (Sly Stone joined them onstage one time). The band won a talent contest where Gregory was spotted by the manager of The Ballads, who got Lloyd in the musician’s union and made him the vocal group’s musical director for several national tours playing on the same bills with Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight & The Pips and many others.

This early experience taught Gregory how to be a bandleader and it led to tours with other R&B acts. At one point he paid the rent by playing in San Francisco strip clubs with former members of Santana. He also did a USO tour of Japan, toured Europe with singer Mary McCrary (Edwin Hawkins Singers, New Generation), and went on tour with both Shirley Jones (Diana Ross) and jazz-poet Oscar Brown, Jr. Over the years Gregory and his band have been joined on-stage by artists such as Bernard Purdie (James Brown, Aretha Franklin, George Benson) and Gaylord Birch (Graham Central Station, Pointer Sisters). As a studio musician in Los Angeles, Gregory worked with producer Richard Perry and played sessions with top musicians such as Klaus Voorman (The Beatles), Arthur Adams (B.B. King, Quincy Jones), Harvey Mason (Herbie Hancock, George Benson) and Joe Sample (The Crusaders). Also as a session player Lloyd played on a Latin-jazz album by The Funky Aztecs.

Gregory has played on several albums by upcoming blues artists including Zakiya Hooker (John Lee’s daughter), Sugarpie Desanto and Maxine Howard. In addition, Gregory studied under Warren Noones and took a Masters Class Seminar from Barney Kessel. On Gregory’s first two albums he had musical guests that included Felton Pilate, Rodney Franklin, harmonica player Norton Buffalo (Steve Miller) and top session percussionist Ken Nash. When Lloyd tackled his acoustic Solo Guitar album, he found inspiration in the music of Bola Sete, Christopher Parkening and Juan Serrano. Other influences through the years have included Al Dimeola, John McLaughlin, Mel Brown, Oscar Peterson, Lester Young, Chet Atkins and Stanley Clarke.

Before Gregory started his solo recording career, there was a period of five years when he put the study of martial arts (Tae Kwon Do -- the Korean system of Karate) ahead of his music. After studying under master Byong Yu, attaining a Second Degree Black Belt, and becoming a teacher (he brought Rodney Franklin to the Black Belt level), Gregory returned to his fulltime music career. “Through martial arts I learned to first start with the physical training, then the mental training and finally the spiritual training. This led me to an on-going period of spiritual exploration and meditation. At the same time I have studied certain aspects of music including harmonic structure, rhythms, arranging, musical mathematics and especially the vibrations of sound, and how all of this is linked to the body and to the spirit. What I strive for is to allow the God-Force of the Universe to come through my music to the listeners to make them feel better, to soothe them, and to take the stress of reality away for a few minutes.”

Most of the arrangements on Free Fallin were created in the studio as a result of the input and interplay of the musicians on each tune. “I only give the band the basic structure of the piece, just enough of a roadmap to get started, because I want them to each be creative themselves. We take the seed, water it and allow it to grow. We nurture the music with love. Hopefully each listener feels what went into the music and can take some of that away with them.”



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DanKatsu





May 12 2008 3:09 PM

Mr. LG, thanks for the shout and we're wishing you the best with all.... love those soundzzzz!
the cats from the Fuk said it...
Dave Percell





May 11 2008 6:06 PM

Stopped to thank you for your friendship
Dave Percell
Les Edwins





May 10 2008 8:52 PM

THANK YOU MUCH FOR THE FRIENDSHIP AND THE BEST OF SUCCESS TO YOU!

LES EDWINS
Elonte





May 8 2008 7:59 PM

Thank you Lloyd for graciously accepting our invitation.
Please check in on us from time to time, you might find something just for you!
Jeff Weinstein





May 8 2008 3:42 AM

Hey Lloyd, I actually met you one time when I was playing a show with Mark Kaye. I hope that you well. I like the quote in your comment that you posted. Please let me know when you are playing. I will most likely be playing this Sunday in North Beach at Vallejo and Grant next to the old Saloon from 8pm to 12am.
Stop by if you're free and take care!
Biscuits and Blues





May 7 2008 1:46 PM

The great Lloyd Gregory! Hope you have a good week.
SHOCKG





May 7 2008 12:28 AM

Nice page Bruh-Bruh!

Yes, long time no see. Glad you're still doin yo thang up there!

Special request: Jazz rendition of Sex Packets, ay?

In touch,
SHK
Eldridge "Big Cat" Tolefree





May 5 2008 12:07 AM

THANKS FOR SHARING THE MYSPACE UNIVERSE WITH THE BIG CAT. DO WHAT YOU CAN TO KEEP BLUES ALIVE & KICKIN'... HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON...

BIG CAT

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Deezel





May 2 2008 10:59 PM

HI thnx for the friendship and it’s nice to know you!
Think it’s nice to be connected with musicians all over the world. In music we are all alike and speak the same language!!!
I think you have very nice music, I enjoyed listening to it…… really sounds GREAT ….love it !!
Greets from “D E E Z E L” (Belgium) and lots of luck in every thing you do!!
If you can find the time check out my music too (thnx)
Matt Howard





Apr 28 2008 12:54 PM

Very pleasing tunes you have here Lloyd! I enjoyed your songs very much. Great acoustic work.
My best always ~Matt
jo





Apr 28 2008 10:58 AM

Hi again one more thing, YOU MUST LOVE WHAT YOU ARE DOING BECAUSE MY EARS TOLD ME YOUR SOUNDS ARE SUCCESSFUL !
jo





Apr 28 2008 8:38 AM

HI Lloyd ,I'M SORRY DID I SAY BLUE SHIRT! I MENT ANY SHIRT!HAVE A GREAT WEEK! JoAnn
Seth Foster





Apr 27 2008 6:20 AM

Mr. Lloyd Gregory - Your grooves, as they used to say, cut to the chase. Enjoyed your music. Thanks for the add. Keep on keeping on.

Seth
vanilla





Apr 26 2008 7:22 PM

Hello Lloyd,

Thank you for the add.
I enjoy your music!!

vanilla
Jendah Manga





Apr 24 2008 2:42 AM

thank u very much 4 your sincerity and 4 these words of wisdomness
keep in touch. jah bless .
Jendah Manga
jo





Apr 17 2008 2:52 PM

YOU MAKE THAT BLUE SHIRT LOOK GOOD !
Janice Maxie Reid





Apr 16 2008 9:41 PM

Lloyd . . . Lloyd . . . Lloyd . . . Lloyd . . . Lloyd . . . Lloyd . . . Lloyd . . . Lloyd . . . Lloyd . . . Lloyd . . . Lloyd . . . Lloyd . . . Lloyd . . . Lloyd
Hi!
Glenn Alves





Apr 16 2008 2:39 AM

Thanks for the add...really feeling your acoustic work...Onelove&peace2allyourendeavors/G
PEPE AHLQVIST





Apr 15 2008 11:29 AM

Hi Lloyd,
Thanks for your friendship ... real nice playin' here !
Bluesy greets from Finland !
Pepe
CAL VALENTINE





Apr 14 2008 11:15 PM

I hope all is well with you~~
Keep in touch!
jo





Apr 14 2008 10:40 AM

Hi,Thanks for showing love to my page and for adding me .My ears are feeling real good these day with all my new friends.
LOVING IT!
E. ValDoer





Apr 12 2008 7:56 PM

Lloyd, Thanks - you made my day :-)

Travel well -Cliff
N I C H E L L E





Apr 11 2008 11:31 AM

Thanks for the love!

You are sooo smooth!!

Nichelle Music
Bobby~bZo!~Cavaness





Apr 11 2008 6:51 AM

Brotha' LG!

Thank U so much for allowing me into Ur wonderful circle. It is indeed I who is honored!

I hope that this note has found U & Urs surrounded with all of the "LIGHT & LOVE" Ur hearts can hold!

I for one am looking forward to Us getting better aquainted! Meanwhile...keep on writing & Producing such gems...Ahhhhh such a pleasure the for "Ear" & "Soul".

Stay blessed & stay lifted "LG" in all that Ur doing & pursuing!

I will stay close, that is for certain!

Ur brotha'

Bobby~*

~oNe~
Bassinta NIGHTNESS





Apr 9 2008 12:27 PM

thank you big brother
Big Ruff Luv





Apr 8 2008 9:29 AM

Hi Mr Lg Thank You
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Apr 7 2008 12:56 PM

Stopping by to show some luv.
TBM
CAL VALENTINE





Apr 2 2008 8:48 PM

Thank u for your comment. This is Cal's daughter, Jennifer...very nice to meet u, stop by often :)
Be Blessed
Billy Jones Bluez





Apr 2 2008 5:01 PM

TRUE GREATS...
Are Not Those Born With
"GOLD SPOONS" In Their Mouths
But Those...
Who Through "HARD WORK"
Turn Their Own "WOODEN SPOONS"
Into "GOLD"

Thank you for being my friend
David Paul Stevens


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Apr 1 2008 9:27 PM

Nice gooves! I'm diggin "only For You" Nice touch!!
Dave
Adrian