Greg Boyer

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Greg Boyer (born September 25th, 1958 in Washington, DC) is an American musician known for performing with many successful R&B and funk bands.

Boyer grew up in Bryans Road, Maryland. An avid music lover at an early age, his first steps into the world of playing music were on alto saxophone at the age of 10. By the time he graduated from Lackey High School, he could play any and every instrument in the band. Although his primary focus was classical tuba, he was already playing gigs on tenor saxophone with local R&B and funk bands.

Switching to trombone in his freshman year at St. Mary's College (Maryland) for his off-campus engagements, he quit school after his third semester and soon joined Parliament/Funkadelic in 1978. He played with them until his retirement from the group in 1996, along the way also playing with Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers between tours.

After a couple of years playing and arranging for local Washington, DC groups, he hit the road again with funky sax legend Maceo Parker. In 2002 after being spotted playing with Maceo, he got a call from Prince to join his NPG Band, with he is now trombonist/horn arranger. Along with the aforementioned, the list of artists/groups he has recorded and played with reads as follows: Sheila E, Bootsy Collins, Gap Band, Stanley Clarke, Hank Williams, Jr, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kid Rock, Buddy Guy, Steve Tyler, Richard Smallwood, Third World, Israel Vibrations, Patra, Crystal Waters, Dog Eat Dog and countless others.