Gregg Giuffria

Gregg Giuffria (born July 28, 1951) is an American rock musician and businessman. He was the keyboardist for AOR bands Angel,[1] House of Lords, and Giuffria.

Gregg Giuffria
Born (1951-07-28) July 28, 1951
GenresHard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock, AOR
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsKeyboards, Synthesizers, Piano, Keytar, Organ, Vocals
Years active1970s-present
Associated actsAngel, Giuffria, House of Lords, White Sister

Career

Giuffria is originally from Gulfport, Mississippi, graduating from high school in 1969. A talented keyboardist, he moved to the US West Coast where in the mid 1970s he joined Angel. After the band broke up in 1981 Giuffria put together his own band, Giuffria,[1] with vocalist David Glen Eisley, guitarist Craig Goldy, bassist Chuck Wright, and drummer Alan Krigger, and achieved some success with their first eponymous album and first single "Call to the Heart," which made the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. The band broke up after the commercial failure of their next album "Silk and Steel" in 1986.

Giuffria then put together the House of Lords with the help of Kiss' Gene Simmons and signed to Simmons' label. The first album House of Lords, was released in 1988 and experienced a modest amount of commercial success with the single "I Wanna Be Loved". However, this success was not consolidated as the band were unwilling to tour.

Gregg was also the CEO of the Las Vegas-based Outland Development LLC, that designed and built gaming machines and theme park attractions, and was president of casino operator Full House Resorts from 1998 to 2000.[2] He is also co-owner of the Biloxi Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, along with partners Roy Anderson III and David Ross. Gregg now lives in California.

Discography

With Angel

With Giuffria

  • Giuffria (1984)
  • Gotcha! OST (1985)
  • Silk and Steel (1986)
  • Giuffria III (unreleased) (1987)

With House of Lords

References

  1. Stone, Doug. "Biography: Gregg Giuffria". Allmusic. Retrieved June 11, 2010.
  2. "Full House president resigns, firm cooperates with SEC". Las Vegas Sun. July 18, 2000. Retrieved April 7, 2012.
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