Greg Flesch

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Greg Flesch (born 1960) is a guitarist and musician, best known for his work with the rock bands Daniel Amos and The Swirling Eddies (credited as Gene Pool).

Flesch joined D.A. in 1984, just in time for the Vox Humana tour.

Besides his work with D.A., Flesch was also heavily involved in the 1991 Various Artists album, At the Foot of the Cross Volume One, produced by Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong. Flesch also produced Terry Scott Taylor's second solo album, A Briefing for the Ascent.

Flesch also works in the Atmospheric Laser Spectroscopy Group at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, writing software for the group's tunable-diode laser spectrometers flown onboard NASA's ER-2 aircraft, balloon, and spacecraft. Flesch also writes software to aid in the reduction, analysis and mining of spectral data.

Daniel Amos
Terry Scott Taylor | Ed McTaggart | Greg Flesch | Tim Chandler
Marty Dieckmeyer | Mark Cook | Steve Baxter | Jerry Chamberlain | Rob Watson | Alex MacDougall
Production
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Discography
Studio albums: Daniel Amos | Shotgun Angel | Horrendous Disc | ¡Alarma!
Doppelgänger | Vox Humana | Fearful Symmetry | Darn Floor - Big Bite
Kalhöun | MotorCycle | BibleLand | Songs of the Heart | Mr. Buechner's Dream
Live Albums: Live Bootleg '82 | Preachers From Outer Space!
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