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  1. 27 de ago. de 2013 · During that whirlwind week back in December 1966, when the seeds for Sly and the Family Stone were sown, drummer Greg Errico remembers he and his new bandmates leaning on material by Otis Redding. That continued into 1967, when a version of Redding’s “I Can’t Turn You Loose” was included as the B side of the first Sly and the Family Stone single, which was released on the Loadstone label.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0259803Greg Errico - IMDb

    Greg Errico. Music Department: Apocalypse Now. Greg Errico was born on 1 September 1948 in San Francisco, California, USA. He is known for Apocalypse Now (1979), Pitch Perfect 2 (2015) and Modern Drug (2015).

  3. Greg Errico (born September 1, 1948) is an American musician and record producer, best known as the drummer for the popular and influential psychedelic soul/funk band Sly and the Family Stone. Greg Errico - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader. WikiMili. Greg Errico Last updated February 18, 2024

  4. 30 de ago. de 2013 · Greg Errico was only 17 years old on the night he showed up to rehearse with the Stone Souls, his band with guitarist Freddie Stewart, only to find himself at a meeting led by Freddie’s older brother — Sylvester (a.k.a. Sly), a musician, producer and popular San Francisco-area DJ — about forming a different group. “When I got there, no ...

  5. 11 de mar. de 2016 · Greg Errico Career Overview 1965-1983. Grateful Dead fans have seen drummer Greg Errico's name over the years, sitting in on the odd album track here and there, or listed on tape boxes. Errico played on some projects with Mickey Hart, and periodically he was the drummer for the Jerry Garcia Band as well. Once he even played drums for Bob Weir.

  6. Greg Errico sits in whenever Dumpstaphunk is in the Bay Area. Here he is at the Independent, S.F. at the Outside Lands closing party. Greg normally plays Dru...

  7. 1 de sept. de 2016 · Betty Davis. He left Sly and the Family Stone in 1971, but continued to play. One place was on Betty Davis’s “Betty Davis” album in 1973. Davis was a precise person to work with. Errico, both drummer and producer on the album recalled that she came up with most of the bass lines and sang them to Larry Graham. Family Stone Greg Errico.