Greg Williamson (drummer)

Greg Williamson
Born (1978-08-13) August 13, 1978
Origin Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Genres Hard rock, heavy metal, alternative metal, punk, alternative rock, industrial rock, industrial metal, post-grunge, rockabilly, psychobilly, jazz, fusion
Occupation(s) Drummer, session musician, songwriter, lyricist, vocalist
Instruments Drums, percussion, vocals
Years active 1993present
Associated acts Tupelo Honey, Econoline Crush, Mourning Wood, The Raygun Cowboys, Cops + Robbers
Website http://www.tupelohoney.ca, http://www.myspace.com/econolinecrush, http://www.mourningwood.ca, http://www.myspace.com/rayguncowboys, http://www.myspace.com/copsandrobbersmusic

Greg Williamson (born August 13, 1978) is a Canadian drummer, session musician, and songwriter. He is best known for his work with touring act Tupelo Honey (band),[1] which is an original project started in 2003 in St. Albert, AB, Canada, where he currently resides. They have played with numerous headlining acts such as Bon Jovi, Default, Theory of a Deadman, Bif Naked, Three Days Grace, Thornley, The Trews, Billy Talent, and Sam Roberts.[2] Greg has also been seen with bands such as Econoline Crush,[3] Mourning Wood, The Raygun Cowboys, and Cops + Robbers. Greg is a staple in the Edmonton, AB, Canada music scene and does session work in town, and abroad for other artists, such as Canadian Idol winner Brian Melo on his record "Livin' It".[4] (Greg plays drums on "Shine", "Summertime", "Livin' It", and "Half As Good As You"). He is adept at playing many styles of music.

References

  1. "The Agency Group - Tupelo Honey". theagencygroup.com. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
  2. "Tupelo Honey Biography". maplemusic.com. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
  3. Anna Borowiecki. "Back in the fold - Econoline Crush returns to St. Albert". St. Albert Gazette. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
  4. Sandra Sperounes. "Good things come in fives for city rockers Tupelo Honey". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved 2008-04-08.
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