- Greg
Dulli (born May 11, 1965) is an
American musician from Hamilton, Ohio.
Debuting as a
member of the rock band the
Afghan Whigs in 1986,
Dulli has been...
- 2001 and have
since reformed as a band. The
group – with core
members Greg
Dulli (vocals,
rhythm guitar), Rick
McCollum (lead guitar), and John
Curley (b****)...
- Records/Sub Pop in the US and by Mute in Europe, and was
produced by Greg
Dulli.
Black Love was
preceded by the
single "Honky's Ladder" and
followed by...
- Season, and
formed the
alternative rock
group The
Gutter Twins with Greg
Dulli in 2003, as well as
contributing to
releases by Moby, Bomb the B****, Soulsavers...
-
musicians Greg
Dulli and Mark Lanegan.
Dulli and
Lanegan had
regularly contributed to each other's
projects since 2000, most
notably in
Dulli's Twilight Singers;...
- in Los
Angeles from July to
August 1991, with the band's
frontman Greg
Dulli producing alongside audio engineer Ross Ian Stein.
Initially working on...
- "The
Backbeat Band"
consisted of: Dave
Pirner (Soul Asylum):
vocals Greg
Dulli (The
Afghan Whigs):
vocals Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth):
guitar Don Fleming...
- with the band's
frontman Greg
Dulli producing, and
released on
October 5, 1993, by
Elektra Records.
Written by
Dulli on tour for the band's 1992 album...
-
formed in 1997 by Greg
Dulli as a side
project during a
hiatus from his
group The
Afghan Whigs.
After the
Afghan Whigs disbanded,
Dulli used The
Twilight Singers...
-
contributing to the
songwriting and
arranging of the group's
studio albums. Greg
Dulli, The
Twilight Singers founder and leader,
credits Ford with "...helping...