Gregory Douglass
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Gregory Douglass | |
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Background information | |
Born | December 19, 1980 |
Origin | Burlington, Vermont, United States |
Genres | Folk rock, alternative rock |
Occupations | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Vocals, acoustic guitar, piano |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Emote Records |
Website | www.gregorydouglass.com |
Gregory Douglass (born December 19, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter. Douglass plays lead guitar and piano.
Background
Douglass was born and raised in rural Vermont, performing in musical theater and winning local talent shows in his early teens. He taught himself to play the piano and guitar by age 14, and began writing his own original songs throughout junior high. While attending Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, Douglass composed and recorded the material for his first two albums. On graduation day, the schools' Headmaster presented him with a music award and publicly announced that Douglass was the first student he would ever encourage not to go to college,[1] advice that convinced him to immediately pursue music full-time. Douglass has also been involved in theatre work, both at the amateur and professional levels.[citation needed] His roles included "Hero" in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, alongside actor Topher Grace who played "Pseudolus", while attending Brewster Academy.[citation needed]
Music
Douglass is an independent musician with eight and a multitude of digital singles and music videos.
Douglass has been compared to artists like Tori Amos, Jeff Buckley, Patty Griffin and Rufus Wainwright.[2]
Personal life
Douglass is openly gay,[2] and some of his lyrics deal with queer themes.
Discography
Studio Albums | EPs and Other Albums |
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References
- ^ Layton, Jennfer (October 7, 2006), "Reviews: Gregory Douglass ~ Up & Away", Indi-Music.com, archived from the original on March 4, 2016, retrieved January 25, 2008
- ^ a b Walters, Barry, "Gregory Douglass", Out.com, archived from the original on May 9, 2008, retrieved January 25, 2008
External links
- Official Website (English)
- Last.FM Page (English)
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