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Greg Howe

 
Artist: Greg Howe
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Collection: The Shrapnel Years," "Introspection," "Greg Howe"
  • Representative Songs: "Bad Racket," "Kick It All Over," "The Pepper Shake"

Biography

Easton, PA's Greg Howe was a breath of fresh air amidst the seemingly never-ending stream of harmonic minor guitar virtuosos pouring forth from the Shrapnel Records label in the late '80s. While other post-Yngwie Malmsteen players of the "shred guitar" genre were pursuing the dramatic neo-classical vein, Howe brought a sense of funk and groove to the table that was sorely needed. Howe paid his dues playing the Easton/Allentown club circuit in the '80s with the band Duke, featuring his brother Al on lead vocals. When one of his instrumental demos grabbed the ear of talent scout and Shrapnel Records owner Mike Varney, Howe was signed to the Shrapnel label in 1987.

His all-instrumental debut, Greg Howe, featuring the talents of Billy Sheehan and Atma Anur on bass and drums, respectively, was released in 1988, to considerable acclaim. Howe's second album, High Gear, released under the moniker Howe 2, was less a solo album than a Van Halen-styled band effort, featuring his brother Al Howe on lead vocals. The band broke up after releasing its more commercially minded follow-up, Now Hear This, in 1990 and Greg Howe returned to making all-instrumental albums in his home studio, taking a decidedly more fusion-styled direction.

Howe released Introspection in 1993 and Uncertain Terms in 1994 and has continued to produce albums at a prolific rate since then. Aside from releasing Parallax and Five in 1995 and 1996, respectively, Howe collaborated with fellow Pennsylvania virtuoso and Shrapnel labelmate Richie Kotzen on the Tilt album in 1995 and again on 1997's Richie Kotzen/Greg Howe Project. His last Shrapnel album, Ascend, was released in 1999, followed by his debut on the Tone Center label, Hyperacuity, released in 2000.

Outside of his solo career, Greg Howe is also a sought-after sideman who has toured with the likes of Michael Jackson and N'Sync. ~ Andy Hinds, All Music Guide
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Greg Howe

Greg Howe
Background information
Birth name Gregory Howe[1]
Born December 8, 1963 (1963-12-08) (age 45)
New York City, New York, United States
Genres Instrumental rock, jazz fusion, hard rock
Occupations Musician, composer, producer
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1988–present
Labels Shrapnel, Tone Center
Associated acts Howe II
Website Official website
Notable instruments
Laguna LE924

Gregory "Greg" Howe (born December 8, 1963) is an American guitarist and composer. As an active musician for over twenty years, he has released nine studio albums in addition to collaborating with a wide variety of artists.[2]

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Biography

Howe began his solo career during the 1980s shred era, joining Mike Varney's Shrapnel Records label and releasing his self-titled debut album, Greg Howe, in 1988. His next album, Introspection, was released five years later in 1993. At this point, he began to demonstrate a significant stylistic change which remains prevalent to this day; incorporating elements of jazz fusion into his playing, as well as borrowing heavily from the legato-based technique of fellow guitarist Allan Holdsworth, all whilst mixing in a bluesy, groove-laden vibe and the frequent use of odd time signatures.

With the release of altogether five solo albums during the 1990s, he also participated in two collaborations with Richie Kotzen: Tilt and Project, in 1995 and 1997 respectively. At the end of the millennium, he briefly adopted a heavier, neo-classical approach for his 1999 release, Ascend, which featured Ukrainian keyboardist Vitalij Kuprij.

He once again changed his musical style in 2000, with Hyperacuity—an experimental album which displayed almost none of the instrumental rock elements of his debut. Following an extended hiatus after the 2003 release of Extraction (which featured bassist Victor Wooten and drummer Dennis Chambers), he returned with a new studio album entitled Sound Proof in 2008, which has since indicated a subtle shift to a style more reminiscent of his 1990s work.

Apart from his solo career, Howe is also a session musician and has worked and toured with well-known artists such as Michael Jackson, Enrique Iglesias, *NSYNC and Justin Timberlake. He currently resides in Long Beach, California (having previously lived in Easton, Pennsylvania until around 2006[3]), and is working as a producer, session musician, and guitar instructor.

Discography

Studio albums

Collaboration albums

Other album appearances

References

  1. ^ Malusardi, Guglielmo (October 2006). "Interview: Greg Howe". Guitar Nine Records.
  2. ^ Rabuffo, Mark (2008-07-22). "Greg Howe Interview". Modern Guitars Magazine. Retrieved on 2009-07-17.
  3. ^ "Greg Howe Now a west coast resident". greghowe.com. Retrieved on 2009-08-20.
  4. ^ http://www.discogs.com/Laura-Pausini-Io-Canto/release/845227

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