Breezy Brian Gregg photo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2010

 

 

 

Street Musician Brian Gregg Keeps On Plucking
Edmonton street musician brings four decades of experience to the scene
SEE Magazine May 13, 2010  by Scott Lingley

BREEZY BRIAN GREGG: A feel for the street
Busking mainstay releases instrumental album
VUE WEEKLY May 13, 2010  by Mike Angus

The evolution of Gregg's Flying Spaghetti Monster song
EDMONTON JOURNAL FEBRUARY 7, 2009

Journal Podcast

The Flying Meatball Wizard
SEE Magazine January 29, 2009, Issue #792

“BREEZY” BRIAN GREGG: INSPIRED BY HIS NOODLY APPENDAGE
VUE WEEKLY January 29, 2009, Issue #693

see magazine OCTOBER 23, 2008 ISSUE 778

(8) Brian "Breezy" Gregg
electronic busker
Stationed at the fringe of Sir winston Churchill Square in an easy-to-spot silver lamé sport coat
and fedora, Mr. Gregg uses his superlative guitar chops to provide a whimsical soundtrack to
the sometimes fractious goings-on in Edmonton's concrete-and-glass heart.
Somehow it doesn't seem so scary that two inebriated young men are trying to bash in
each other's heads in broad daylight when Mr. Gregg is tearing off a gnarly surf-guitar solo
just a few feet away.

 

 

Electronic Busker

Led Zeppelin Concert  Sticker At The Edmonton Gardens 1969 with Angus Park Blues Band Opening

Led Zeppelin Concert Sticker At The Edmonton Gardens 1969 with Angus Park Blues Band Opening
Breezy Brian Gregg played this event as lead guitarist for Angus Park Blues Band
on a 1956 gold top Les Paul through 2 Fender Twin amplifiers on 10
also playing in Angus Park:
John Andrew guitar and harmonica, Steve Andrew bass, and Ken McCauley on drums