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Gregg Lee Henry : Gregg Lee Henry
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Roots, blues, country, alternative diverse songwriter
Genre: Blues: Piano Blues
Release Date: 2003
Gregg Lee Henry Record Label: Gregg Lee Henry
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Brand New Blues 3:26 Album Only
Aint Nothin' To It 3:06 Album Only
Yes or No 3:26 Album Only
Directions 2:58 Album Only
Something for the Pain 4:00 Album Only
Opposites Attract 2:51 Album Only
You Are My Heart 5:10 Album Only
Magic 3:49 Album Only
There It Is In Your Eyes 3:27 Album Only
All The Nevers 3:49 Album Only
If You Don't Want To Talk 3:40 Album Only
Fishing For The Moon 5:12 Album Only
Will You Be Mine 4:04 Album Only
It Couldn't Hurt 3:03 Album Only
Just Another Prisoner 4:06 Album Only
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Album Notes

Gregg Lee Henry is better known to the world simply as "Gregg Henry," the actor who played Mel Gibson's duplicitous partner in Brian Helgeland's directorial debut Payback. He has been an actor for nearly three decades, first vaulting to television fame as Wesley Jordache, Nick Nolte's son in the sequel to Rich Man, Poor Man back in 1976. A favorite of director Brian DePalma, he played the drill-wielding villain in Body Double and has also appeared in DePalma's Scarface, Raising Cain and Femme Fatale. His recent film credits include Star Trek: Insurrection, and The Big Brass Ring. He has played recurring roles on the television series Family Law and 24.

But for as long as he's pursued acting, the piano has been his avocation and boon companion. He worked his way through theatre school playing in bars and cocktail lounges, and during his first weeks in Hollywood found a place as the music director of a waiver theatre. When television success struck, his first paycheck went to cover a visit to the piano dealer.

A few years ago, at the urging of his friend and fellow actor Bruce Greenwood, Gregg began to record his original songs. Greenwood and singer-actor John Lathan provide harmonies and more on Gregg's first three CDs and will do so again on his upcoming fourth release. Gregg's songs have appeared on the soundtracks to the films The Last of Philip Banter and Purgatory Flats. Dwight Yoakam recorded Gregg's The Back of Your Hand and released it as a single. It went to #1 on CMT, and the video was in the top 20 for 15 weeks. It was also included in CMT''s MOST WANTED collection for 2003.

So why expand the name?

Actors are a superstitious lot* who believe having three first names is unlucky. It's a belief scoffed at by musicians, so when singing and playing, he lets his full legal name rip. Not a legitimate surname in sight. Not Johnson. Not O'Malley. Just three friendly first names. Gregg. Lee. Henry. Honestly. That's all there is to it.

Gregg continues to work on the stage and has received 13 Drama Logue Awards, an L.A. Weekly Award, the prestigious Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, and two additional LADCC nominations for his stage work. He often collaborates with his wife, noted theatre director Lisa James, to produce and act in her stage productions. Most recently he co-produced her acclaimed The Visible Horse.


*Actors really are superstitious. You can always spot a group of actors at a restaurant. They're the ones spitting on their knuckles and hurling salt everywhere.

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author: charlene milam
The first CD I bought was Gregg Lee Henry II, so when I bought the first one I knew it had to be good. No disappointment here. The songs just flow into each other and it's like listening to an old friend. When I just sit and listen to the music, it's with a smile on my face or a tear in my eye.
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