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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greg_ElmoreGreg Elmore - Wikipedia

    Genres. Rock. Occupation (s) Drummer. Years active. 1960s–2000s? Formerly of. Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Brogues. Gregory Dale Elmore (born September 4, 1946, in the Coronado Naval Air Station, California) is an American drummer, formerly with The Brogues [1] and the San Francisco rock band Quicksilver Messenger Service.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_BroguesThe Brogues - Wikipedia

    Greg Elmore. Bill Whittington. Gary Duncan. The Brogues were an American garage rock band formed in Merced, California, in 1964. Much of the group's brief recording career was marked by distorted-guitar melodies and R&B -influenced vocals.

  3. The distinctive sound of the Bay Area came from individualistic drummers like my guest. My guest wound up in a psychedelic rockFolk outfit known as Quicksilv...

  4. 12 de jun. de 2012 · Greg Elmore was an extremely precise, hard-hitting drummer. His parts were so simple and fitting for songs that I could play some of them for you now. The band as a whole was good, but I didn’t have enough experience of good bands at the time to have a reliable opinion of how they would rank with other good bands.

  5. He called himself Gary Duncan when he and the drummer Greg Elmore agreed to join a band in 1965 that Mr. Cipollina intended to form with the singer and songwriter Chet Powers, then going by the...

  6. John Cipollina - Electric Guitarslinger. 1943 - 1989. John Cipollina, Greg Elmore, David Freiberg, Gary Duncan, and Jim Murray were the founding members of the San Francisco psychedelic rock band known as Quicksilver Messenger Service .

  7. 3 de may. de 2012 · The Brogues was a Merced, California band formed in 1964 by Eddie Rodrigues (guitar), Rick Campbell (organ), Greg Elmore (drums) and Bill Whittington (bass). They became a five-piece when guitarist Gary Grubb (also known as Gary Cole, and better known as Gary Duncan) joined.