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  1. Explore Greg Errico's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Greg Errico on AllMusic.

  2. 18 de ago. de 2023 · Featured in TIR Episode 50 (two segments): Greg Errico, original drummer for the group many consider the greatest and certainly one of the innovative funk-rock-soul band of all time, Sly & the Family Stone. He sat behind the kit for Sly from 1966 to 1971 and was featured on the group’s landmark five landmark albums, plus a compilation.

  3. 6 de jul. de 2023 · On July 6, 1973, former Sly and the Family Stone drummer Greg Errico made his debut with Weather Report. The band’s performance was part of the Newport Jazz Festival, which had been transplated to New York City the previous year after a near-riot forced the cancelation of the festival in 1971. Festival events were spread across the city in ...

  4. Greg Errico. Real Name: Greg Errico. Profile: b. September 1, 1948 - San Francisco, California. American drummer & producer. Was a founding member of Sly & The Family Stone, December 1966. Toured and recorded the main body of music, up until 1971 during the recording of There's A Riot Goin' On.

  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 was only a teenager at 17 years of age when Sylvester Stewart called him to join Sly and Family Stone. Luckily, Greg Errico had already been playing his drums for several years, which is why it was easy to accommodate him into professional drumming. Later, he helped shape one of the most important rhythm sections of funk music. He ...

  7. 6 de abr. de 2020 · If you’ve ever listened to the radio, you’ve heard Greg Errico’s playing. That’s a bold statement but it’s the truth. As the founding drummer of Sly and the Family Stone, Errico can be heard on all the hits, including You Can Make it if you Try and Everyday People until he left the band in 1971 to pursue other interests.