Born on Oct. 15, 1949, St. Joseph, Missouri - Passed on July 21, 2009, Overland Park, Kansas.
In the late 60s he was the singer, songwriter, and guitarist for the band White Eyes, a mainstay at the old Cowtown Ballroom. Some of his songs from that era are featured in the documentary "Cowtown Ballroom, Sweet Jesus". It was during those years that a special bond was formed with artists such as Brewer and Shipley, Danny Cox, and The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, to name a few. In 1975, Greg and Jimmy Harlow formed the first Camp Harlow Band in Aspen, Colo. with ex White Eyes members Roger Workman and Tim Shields, along with former Brewer and Shipley drummer, Gary Signor. Following that, Greg returned to Kansas City to be a solo artist, as well as writing and recording many wonderful original songs. During this time Greg also enjoyed stints with bands such as U.S.A. (out of St. Joe.), River Rock, and Blazing Saddles, before reforming the original Camp Harlow Band in 1991 to play the matinee at The Tuba, a local venue owned by Greg's former St. Joe band mate Mike Harvey.