Glenn Gregory

Glenn Gregory ( born May 16, 1958 in Sheffield, Yorkshire ) became known as a singer of the English synth - pop band Heaven 17 worldwide in the music scene.

In the early 1970s, Glenn Gregory was as singer and bassist of the band Music of Honour go. Later, he was the singer of the British formation Vomit. His main job was working in London as a retail clerk at the Food Chain Co - Op.

In response to an inadequate cultural and musical offering for the marked by unemployment and political discontent youth scene was founded in 1980 in Sheffield, the legendary music club Leadmill.

Before Glenn began his musical career with the band Heaven 17, he worked as a photographer in Sheffield. A few weeks after he had made for the music newspaper Melody Maker recordings of The Human League at the Leadmill, he was asked by his friend Martyn Ware if he was related to the just resolution band The Human League do not desire, in a follow-up project Heaven 17 participate. The rest is to follow under the articles under Heaven 17.

After his musical career at Heaven 17, he has collaborated with many notable musicians, including, for example, British Electric Foundation, John Lydon, Midge Ure, Ultravox, Grace Jones, Propaganda, Tina Turner and Terence Trent D' Arby.

1996 produced and play along with Martin Fry of ABC CD Skyscraping one after it has been abandoned by his music colleagues Mark White, where Keith Lowndes was involved. From this tripartite constellation, the project The Magic Skulls formed, the experimental dance sound made ​​. Published however they have nothing.

In 1997, Gregory Keith Lowndes, the Dance - Ambient lineup Honeyroot to life, which has so far released two CDs.

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