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Many people have
asked about Greg, his history, and the people he's been involved with. We have reprinted an article
from the History of Rock and Roll web site for this purpose.
The Band: Greg is the lead singer of the ever-mysterious, Steam, that had the Number 1 and mega-selling
hit song "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye (Leka/DeCarlo/Frashuer)" at the end of the fateful year of 1969 on the Fontana label.
It has been featured in the popular TV show, "Greys Anatomy" and in a number of other TV programs and films like "Raising
Helen" and "Remember the Titans". In the beginning, Steam was not a real group at all, but it was a group of studio musicians
produced by the remarkably talented Paul Leka, a musical genius that Greg calls the American George Martin who previously
co-wrote and produced "Green Tambourine (Leka/Pinz)" for the Lemon Pipers and later went on to produce other famous
pop artists like Harry Chapin, Gloria Gaynor, Leslie Gore, and REO Speedwagon. After the Na Na record was released under
the imaginary group name of "Steam," it fast became a surprise chart-topping hit, and a separate touring band of musicians
was quickly organized and sent out on the road in early 1970 to capitalize on the success of Leka's studio creation. The
touring band and song did not last long, but thanks to baseball the song itself was given new life by the Chicago White Sox
in the mid-1970s as the melody was played every time a pitcher or other player from the opposing team was removed from the
field. The crowds started to sing the na na goodbye chant by the tens of thousands, and today it is used in all types of
competitive events in the same manner.
Greg’s History: Greg started out playing music semiprofessionally while still in junior high school at dances and
in clubs around New York and New Jersey with a number of local musicians and bands. Starting out as barely a teen, he performed
under the show business name of Gary Scott (originally Gary Allen), a name given to him by his handlers to make him appear
to be more British while performing many popular tunes from the most popular UK groups of the day like the Beatles. During
this period he frequented some of the cafes of Greenwich Village (sometimes cutting classes at school) where he met and worked
alongside some very talented musicians, some of which would later become members of Steam. Others were or would later become
Pop Icons and household names. Over the years Steam has experienced a number of personnel changes and breakups, and was reformed
in 1996 by Greg and other past members of the band. Two years later, he was also successful in reforming the former members
of the legendary Vanilla Fudge at the request of his good friend and Fudge guitarist, Vince Martell, and served as their manager
for a short period of time.
Today Greg performs mostly as a solo artist to standing ovations around the US and world, and invites you to come out to see
him and the band for a musical experience you won't ever forget!

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| Steam, early 1970s |
Today we miss the passing of Band members Tommy Scott and John Faster.

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