Gregg Dechert
Gregg Dechert (born May 11, 1952, in Listowel, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian keyboardist and guitarist. He was the keyboardist for Uriah Heep between July 1980 and March 1981, replacing Ken Hensley. He also performed keyboards and vocals with David Gilmour on his first solo tour, appearing on its video live album.[1] He played with Bad Company on their comeback album Fame and Fortune in 1986 and its accompanying tour on keyboards and guitar.[2] He also played with The Dream Academy, Feather Wheel, Trev John, Pulsar, Mike Maves, and In A World.[3]
Discography
- Fame and Fortune – Bad Company (1986)
- The Dream Academy – The Dream Academy (1985)
- Featherwheel – Featherwheel
- Standpoint – Trev John
- This Side Of Town – Mike Maves
- "Think It Over" (single) – Uriah Heep (1980)
- "Heart of A Lion (Maestro Anjael)
References
- ^ "Pink Floyd Archives-David Gilmour Concert Appearances". www.pinkfloydarchives.com. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
- ^ DeRiso, Nick. "30 Years Ago: Bad Company's 'Fame and Fortune' Stumbles Into Post-Paul Rodgers Era". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
- ^ (8 July 2010).Gregg Dechert is also gaining his reputation working in active collaboration with the International hallmark Canadian artist Maestro Anjael-The man with the blue face - Multi Instrumentalist, Jazz rock vocalist,Master Guitarist -www.lionofhebron.com (Ontario, Canada), is one of the close friends of Gregg Dechert and together sit in as co -composers the fantastic Canadian Fusion Jazz Avante Garde group called RE-ACTIONS and the upcoming Hebron Projects. Silent Dragon, Mike Whaling Band headline street dance, The Post (Hanover, Ontario), Retrieved December 17, 2010
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- Mick Box
- Phil Lanzon
- Bernie Shaw
- Russell Gilbrook
- Dave Rimmer
- David Byron
- Ken Hensley
- Paul Newton
- Alex Napier
- Nigel Olsson
- Keith Baker
- Ian Clarke
- Lee Kerslake
- Mark Clarke
- Gary Thain
- John Wetton
- Trevor Bolder
- John Lawton
- John Sloman
- Chris Slade
- Gregg Dechert
- Bob Daisley
- John Sinclair
- Peter Goalby
- Steff Fontaine
- ...Very 'Eavy ...Very 'Umble
- Salisbury
- Look at Yourself
- Demons and Wizards
- The Magician's Birthday
- Sweet Freedom
- Wonderworld
- Return to Fantasy
- High and Mighty
- Firefly
- Innocent Victim
- Fallen Angel
- Conquest
- Abominog
- Head First
- Equator
- Raging Silence
- Different World
- Sea of Light
- Sonic Origami
- Wake the Sleeper
- Into the Wild
- Outsider
- Living the Dream
- Chaos & Colour
- The Best of Uriah Heep
- The Lansdowne Tapes
- The Ultimate Collection
- Easy Livin': Singles A's & B's
- Loud, Proud & Heavy: The Best of Uriah Heep
- Celebration – Forty Years of Rock
- Totally Driven
- "Gypsy"
- "Lady in Black"
- "Look at Yourself"
- "The Wizard"
- "Easy Livin'"
- "Sweet Lorraine"
- "Blind Eye"
- "July Morning"
- "Stealin'"
- "Something or Nothing"
- "Prima Donna"
- "Return to Fantasy"
- "One Way or Another"
- "Wise Man"
- "Sympathy"
- "Bird of Prey"
- "Sunrise"
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- Members
- The Gods
- Spice
- Toe Fat
- Colin Wood
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