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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2011 · 1H 29M

multi-instrumentalist Darryl Gregory

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Darryl Gregory is a true multi-instrumentalist who honed his skills as a  rocker and singer-songwriter in the dirty dives of NYC in the late  1990’s and early part of the new century. He produces other songwriters  in his studio (Blue Cave Studios) now located in Sandy Hook, CT,  specializing in finding a “personalized sound” for each of his clients.  Darryl has composed music for many different types of ensembles  including orchestra, band, brass quintet, string quartet and Javanese  Gamelan. He has composed music for film as well as incidental music for  several off and off-off Broadway theatrical and dance works. Darryl has  degrees in Music Education, trombone performance and music composition.  He lives with his wife and son in the backwoods of Connecticut.    For more info: http://www.indiereviewcd.com https://twitter.com/IndieRevue https://www.instagram.com/indie.review https://www.facebook.com/indie.review

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Darryl Gregory is a true multi-instrumentalist who honed his skills as a  rocker and singer-songwriter in the dirty dives of NYC in the late  1990’s and early part of the new century. He produces other songwriters  in his studio (Blue Cave Studios) now located in Sandy Hook, CT,  specializing in finding a “personalized sound” for each of his clients.  Darryl has composed music for many different types of ensembles  including orchestra, band, brass quintet, string quartet and Javanese  Gamelan. He has composed music for film as well as incidental music for  several off and off-off Broadway theatrical and dance works. Darryl has  degrees in Music Education, trombone performance and music composition.  He lives with his wife and son in the backwoods of Connecticut.    For more info: http://www.indiereviewcd.com https://twitter.com/IndieRevue https://www.instagram.com/indie.review https://www.facebook.com/indie.review

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