ABOUT
Bobby Gregg (April 30, 1936 - May 3, 2014, b. Robert Grego) was a jazz/pop drummer who became famous during the 1960s for his work on such then-top hits as Bob Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone" and Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sound Of Silence." He was also a member of The Hawks, which later became The Band. Best known as a recording artist for the Top 40 instrumental smash, "The Jam Part 1" (1962), Gregg also had another hit with "Potato Peeler" (1962).
Best known songs (with years) include:
- Potato Peeler (1962)
- The Jam (1962)
Pop charts debut year: 1962
Years active: ca. mid 1950s - ca. late 1960s
Genres: Jazz, pop, rock
Labels: Cotton
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