Troy Gregory

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Troy Gregory

Troy Gregory performing at the Detour Magazine launch party in mid-2007
Background information
Origin Detroit, Michigan
Genres Rock
Instruments bass, drums, guitar, vocals
Years active 1990–present
Associated acts Crime & the City Solution, Prong, The Dirtbombs

Troy Gregory (born November 13, 1966 in Detroit, Michigan) is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, filmmaker and solo artist. He is currently lead vocalist for Detroit band The Witches. Former acts he has worked with include Crime & the City Solution, The Dirtbombs, Flotsam and Jetsam, Prong, Sixto Diaz Rodriguez, Kim Fowley, Andre Williams, Killing Joke, Electric Six, Nathaniel Mayer, The Volebeats, Spiritualized, and others.

Discography

With The Witches

  • Let's Go to the No Go Zone (1998, Pushover Records)
  • Universal Mall (2000, Fall of Rome Records)
  • On Parade (2002, Fall of Rome Records)
  • Thriller (2006, Music for Cats)
  • "A Haunted Persons Guide to the Witches" (2011, Alive Natural Sound Records)

With The Dirtbombs

As Troy Gregory

  • Sybil (2002, Fall of Rome Records)
  • Laura (2004, Fall of Rome Records)
  • "Gretyl" (2010, Popsicle Patch)
  • "Agatha" (2010, Popsicle Patch)
  • "Snack Packs Volumes 1-5 (2011, Popsicle Patch)

With Crime and the City Solution

With Nathaniel Mayer

  • Why Don't You Give It to Me (2007, Alive Natural Sound Records)
  • Why Won't You Let Me Be Black (2009, Alive Natural Sound Records)

With Denise James

  • It's Not Enough to Love, (2004, Rainbow Quartz)

With Monster Island

  • Dream Tiger, (2001, End Is Here)

With Larval

  • Larval 2, (1998, Knitting Factory)

With Medusa Cyclone

  • Medusa Cyclone, (1995, Third Gear)

With Flotsam and Jetsam

With Prong

With Swans

With Spiritualized

With Andre Williams

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