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Gregg
was born on June 9th, 1959, in Detroit Michigan USA. His mom and
dad are both musicians.....his dad Bud Bissonette plays drums
(and now has been Gregg's in town LA drum tech for recording sessions
and live gigs since 1989,) and his mom Phyllis plays piano and
vibes. They used to have a band that played around Detroit, and
now live in Los Angeles. Gregg has a younger brother named Matt
, and a younger sister named Kathy.
Gregg started playing on his dad's drums
at about age 5. His dad was his first teacher ...showing him various
ideas on the drums set. He started taking private rudimental snare
drum lessons at age 10 with a local teacher in Warren Michigan
named Bob Yarborough. Bob also started Gregg on reading drum set
music at age 11. He also started taking private trumpet lessons
at the same age from Jim Ruffner.
In the Warren Michigan Wildwood Elementary
School Band he would trade off
between drums and trumpet. His trumpet hero was always Maynard
Ferguson.
Gregg had a great desire to play drums for Maynard's band someday.
(This wish came true in 1982, after graduation from North Texas
State University, when Gregg became the drummer for Maynard Ferguson's
Big Band, which already included his brother Matt on bass.)
At age 14 in junior high school, Gregg
started a band with Matt called "Today's People" (wow...how
70's!!!!) This band was inspired by their jr. high stage band
or jazz band under the direction of Jerry Hasspatcher, who was
also a drummer. The band members were Gregg on drums, Matt on
bass, Lee Ann Herold on guitar, Carl Munteen on sax and flute,
Burt Snover on trombone, and one of their best pals who lived
down the street from them on Shady Drive, Jeff
Trax on trumpet.
That same year, Gregg began taking drum
set lessons from a popular Detroit
drummer named Myron MacDonald. In 1974, Gregg won a scholarship
to attend
the Interlochen School of Music summer band program. By this time,
both Gregg and Matt were performing professionally with their
dad's band "The Buddy Blair Band" in and around Detroit.
(Their dad Bud picked the name "Buddy Blair Band" because
he thought it sounded better, and that Bissonettte was too hard
to remember.) Bud's band as a youth was "Buddy Bissonette
and His Bouncing Bulgarian Bean Band!!!"
In 1975, Gregg became the drummer in
the Warren Mott High School Jazz band,
under the direction of Bill Baker. Bill recommended Gregg to play
around
Detroit with many professional groups, including: "The Brookside
Jazz Band"
"The Austin/Moro Band", and a progressive big band called
"Concertjazz".
In 1976, Gregg and Matt started another band called "Grand
Circus Park",
named after a park in downtown Detroit. This band featured their
high school
friends; Brian Biggs on guitar, Doug Burns on lead vocals, Sante
Bologna
on keyboards, Rick Castruba on trumpet, Burt Snover on trombone,
and Eric Kott
on saxophone.
Grand Circus Park started as a band that
primarily played tunes by one of their favorite bands "Chicago"
(formerly called "Chicago Transit Authority"). The band
even had the same exact instrumentation. The band was SO into
the recording and touring band Chicago, that they originally named
their group CHICAGO 2!!!!! After realizing that they had to be
more original, they changed the name to Grand Circus Park, and
started incorporating other favorite songs by other bands they
loved, such as "Poker" by ELO, ""Walk This
Way", and "Sweet Emotion", by Aerosmith, "Gotta
Get You Into My Life ", by the Beatles, "Rock and Roll"
by Led Zeppelin, The Theme from the TV show S.W.A.T. .."Pick
Up The Pieces" by the Average White Band, "Best of My
Love", by the Eagles, "Long Train A Runnin' ",
by the Doobie Brothers...and of course TONS of Chicago hits like:
"Old Days",""25 or 6 to 4", "Beginnings",
"Anyway You Want", "If You Leave Me Now",
"Just You and Me", "Feeling Stronger Every Day",
and lots of others.......
After high school, Gregg went away to
college to North Texas State University in Denton Texas. Gregg
became the drummer in the famed NTSU One O'Clock Big
Band. Gregg recorded 2 albums with the 1;00 Band; "Lab 80",
AND "Lab 81", Under the direction of Leon Breeden. He
also joined one of his favorite R & B bands in Dallas called
"The Buster Brown Band". The members of this band were:
Kelly McNulty vocals and keyboards, Roger Burton vocals, Jim Casey
guitar, Lou Nicholls bass, Rusty Lewis keys, Connie Schlig keys,
and Brad Dutz percussion. He also was a member of the Dallas based
band "Network" with his brother Matt on bass and vocals,
and Paul Ventimiglia on keyboards and vocals.
Gregg left Dallas and moved to LA in
1982. In his new home of LA, he made friends with 3 of his favorite
drummers: Myron Grombacher from the Pat Benatar band, Mark Craney
from Gino Vannelli's band, and Doane Perry from Jethro Tull. They
started a fun drummers club with other friends of theirs: Jay
Rubin, Barry Schnider, Dean Zimmer, Tony Pia, and many others
called "The Woodland Hills Drum Club."
Later
that year, one of his childhood dreams came true when he joined
Maynard Ferguson's band, which already included Matt on bass.
They toured the world,
and recorded a live cd called "Live In San Francisco".
After the Maynard gig, Gregg joined the Brandon Fields band, and
did a cd with that band called "The Other Side Of The Story".
The members on that cd are: Brandon Fields saxes, Walt Fowler
trumpet and keys, David Garfield keyboards, John Pattitucci bass,
and Gregg on drums.
Later that year, Gregg went on tour with
Tania Maria's latin/jazz group which included Luis Conte on percussion,
and John Pena on bass. Gregg's next gig was also with his brother
Matt, playing with one of their heroes: Gino Vannelli. After their
audition that band became: Gregg and Matt on drums and bass, Gino
Vannelli vocals, Joe Vannelli keyboards, Karen Childs keyboards,
and Mike Miller guitar.
In
the summer of 1985. David Lee Roth had just left Van Halen, &
started his own band in the fall of 1985 that included Steve Vai
on guitar, Billy Sheehan on bass, Brett Tuggle on keyboards, &
Gregg on drums. This was a real highlight of Gregg's musical career.
This band recorded the multi platinum cd's "Eat 'Em &
Smile", & "Skyscraper". Matt joined the band
for the Skyscraper tour, and the next studio album called: "A
Little Ain't Enough". This cd featured Gregg and Matt, Jason
Becker on guitar, Steve Hunter on guitar, and Brett Tuggle on
keyboards. The "A Little Ain't Enough" live tour was
with Joe Holmes on guitar, Todd Jensen on bass, Brett Tuggle on
keys, and Gregg on drums. The videos for Yankee Rose", "Goin'
Crazy", "Just like Paradise", "Stand Up",
and "That's Life" got TONS of play on MTV.
In 1989, Gregg had the great experience
ton perform with The Buddy Rich Big
Band, on the Buddy Rich Memorial Scholarship Concert video. This
video also
featured Vinnie Coliauta, Steve Gadd, Louie Bellson. In 1992,
Gregg & Matt recorded with Joe Satriani, on his cd "The
Extremist". The cd was produced by one of Gregg's favorite
engineer/producers: "Andy Johns", who also engineered
lots of Led Zeppelin tunes. When Andy asked Gregg what he would
like his drums to sound like, Gregg replied: "How about like
ANY of the stuff you did with John Bonham??!!" Andy quickly
smiled and answered, "We can do that!!!". They toured
with Joe Satriani right after the release of "The Extremist",
and also did a live cd of that tour called "Time Machine".
Matt went on to record 3 other cd's with Joe Satriani, and still
tours with Joe quite a bit.
In
1993, Gregg and Matt started their own band called "The Mustard
Seeds" with guitarists Doug Bossi, and George Bernhardt.
All four of the members wrote the songs together and sang lead
vocals and harmonies. Gregg remembers this band as being the most
creative and rewarding musically of any band he has ever been
in. Gregg states " There is something very special about
being in your own band with your brother."
In 1995, Gregg did a European tour with
the band Toto. Simon Phillips (who has been the Toto drummer ever
since Jeff Porcaro passed away so unexpectedly)
asked Gregg to fill in for him for 4 months because he had injured
his back. This was a really fun tour, and led to lots of future
work with Gregg playing with Steve Lukather. Gregg played on 1997's
album with Steve called "Luke" and did a tour of Europe
and Japan with that band. The line up of the Luke touring band
was: Steve Lukather guitar and vocals, Gregg on drums and vocals,
Brett Tuggle on keyboards, rhythm guitar, and vocals, and Phil
Sousan on bass and vocals. Gregg also played on the 2003 Lukather
Christmas album called: "SantaMental". This cd featured
Steve, Gregg, Jeff Babko on keyboards, and John Pierce on bass.
Gregg also played trumpet along with Walt Fowler on trumpet and
Jeff Babko on trombone.
In 1996, Gregg got married!! It was the
happiest day of his life. He married
Sadhna Ruth Milton who then became Sadhna Ruth Bissonette!! In
1998 they
had a wonderful son named Noah Budd Bissonette, and in 2001 they
had a wonderful daughter named Mary Ruth Bissonette!!!
In 1998, Gregg had the great pleasure
of working with one of his longtime heroes, Don Henley on Don's
album "Inside Job". He was hired by Don's producer,
Stan Lynch, who was the drummer for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers,
and one of Gregg's best friends.
In
2000 Gregg had the great honor of playing with Carlos Santana
on the
Multi Grammy winning cd "Supernatural". This session
came about because the
producer called Gregg's favorite drummer Vinnie Coliauta, to originally
do the session, but Vinnie was unavailable and recommended Gregg.
In 2001 Gregg and Matt did a live concert
dived called "Zoom" with Jeff Lynne and ELO. Jeff was
fantastic to work with, Gregg and Matt had been big fans of ELO
and of Jeff Lynne (Traveling Willberries, George Harrison, Paul
McCartney,Tom
Petty etc) and they really had fun working with him.
Gregg
recorded 2 solo cd's. One is called: "Gregg Bissonettte",
on Shrapnel Records, and the 2nd is called "Submarine"
on Favored Nations records. Both cd's are written and produced
by his brother Matt, who also plays bass on the entire cd's. "Gregg
Bissonette" features guest guitarists, Steve Vai, Ty Tabor,
Andy Summers, Paul Gilbert, Doug Bossi, George Bernhardt, Steve
Lukather, Scott Henderson, Michael Thompson, and Mike Miller.
"Submarine" features guest guitarists: Joe Satriani,
Frank Gambale, Steve Stevens, Tim Pierce, Steve Vai, Gary Hoey,
Doug Bossi, Ritchie Kotzen, and the great piano player David Garfield.
Gregg also sang lead vocals on both cd's and played trumpet and
percussion. Matt also did vocal harmonies and played trombone
and cello.
One of Gregg's musical dreams was to
play with his brother in a pop rock band
like his favorite band The Beatles. In 2003, THIS dream came true
when Gregg and Matt were both asked to play drums, bass, and sing
in Ringo Starr's Band. They
did a tour of the U.S. that promoted Ringo's album "Ringo
Rama". In addition to playing drums while Ringo fronted the
band on vocals like "Yellow Submarine", "With A
Little Help From My Friends", "Photograph", "It
Don't Come Easy", and new songs like Ringo's tribute to George
Harrison called "Never Without You", Gregg & Ringo
also played double drums on Beatles hits like "I Wanna Be
Your Man", and "Boys". In addition to a great live
concert in New York, some of the T.V. shows they played on were:
The Tonite Show with Jay Leno, Conan O'Brian, Good Morning America,
Regis and Kelly, and Carson Daly. Gregg also did a music video
with Ringo called "Never Without You".
Gregg exclusively uses Mapex Drums, Zildjian
Cymbals, Remo Drum Heads, Vic Firth Drum Sticks, the Gregg Bissonette
Signature Stick Bag by Kaces, XL Specialty road cases, and LP
Percussion products.
Artist's that Gregg has performed with.....
THE MAYNARD FERGUSON BIG BAND
RINGO STARR
JAMES TAYLOR
DAVID LEE ROTH
JOE SATRIANI
TOTO
BRIAN WILSON
ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA
ANDY SUMMERS
THE PAT BOONE HEAVY METAL BIG BAND
LINDA RONSTADT
SANTANA
GINO VANNELLI....AND MANY OTHERS
Gregg Has Recently Recorded With:
THE BRIAN SETZER BIG BAND 2003 CHRISTMAS CD
THE COUNTING CROWES (FEATURING VANESSA CARLTON) single "BIG
YELLOW TAXI"
THE KOTTONMOUTH KINGS
SANTANA'S CD "SUPERNATURAL" (which won 11 Grammy Awards)
DON HENLEY'S CD "INSIDE JOB"
DURAN DURAN'S CD "POP TRASH
LARRY CARLTON/STEVE LUKATHER "LIVE IN JAPAN"
(Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental)
Gregg plays on the weekly NBC TV show "Friends", as
well as movies like "American Pie 1 and 2", "Payback",
" Waiting For Guffman", "Best In Show", and
"The Mighty Wind". He recently toured with Ringo Starr's
band, (which featured his brother Matt on bass), James Taylor,
Jeff Lynne and ELO, as well as with Britain's LOUDEST band "SPINAL
TAP!!
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