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Probyn Gregory : ウィキペディア英語版 | Probyn Gregory
Probyn Gregory (born July 27) is a composer and musician who was raised in the disparate climates of New Hampshire and California, and is now based in Los Angeles. For many years, he has been a member of the Brian Wilson Band (2005 Grammy award), and has performed/recorded〔(Probyn Gregory discography )〕 with Wondermints, Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, Billy Joel, Badly Drawn Boy, Andrew Gold (Byrds of a Feather), Eels, Arthur Lee and Love, Riviera, The Mello Cads, Cosmo Topper, The Now People, Heart, Jan & Dean, Baby Lemonade, Peter Case, TNP/Stew, The Groundlings house band, and innumerable others in L.A.'s power pop scene over the past 30 years. He features as lead vocalist on "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" from Wondermint's "Wonderful World of the Wondermints"-album, on "I Send Up My Prayer"〔(Probyn Gregory with Nick Vernier Band video )〕 from Nick Vernier Band's "Sessions"-album, and on "A Time To Live in Dreams" from Stephen Kalinich's "California Feeling"-album. In 2012, he toured as part of the Beach Boys 50th Reunion band. In 2013, he was invited to be a counselor at the Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp in Las Vegas. ==Multi-instrumentalist/vocalist== Probyn brings a hidden musical element to the Brian Wilson Band that is not unlike what Al Jardine brought to The Beach Boys. He plays guitar, bass, banjo, keyboards, trumpet, French horn, Flügelhorn, various lower brass instruments, and the tannerin (a theremin emulator, featured on "Good Vibrations"), and adds a tenor voice to the harmonic blend. His guitar playing has garnered praise from no less than Eric Clapton, who complimented his slide guitar playing.
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