Joey Gregorash
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Joey Gregorash

Joey Gregorash Joey Gregorash Musical artist Joey Gregorash is a Canadian singer and musician from Winnipeg, Manitoba who became the first solo Manitoba act to win a Juno Award in 1972 for Outstanding Performance-Male. Quick facts Background information, Origin ... Joey Gregorash Joey Gregorash in 1970 Background information Origin Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Genres Rock Years active 1965–1975, 1987 Labels Polydor, Attic Close Career overview In 1965 Gregorash became a founding member of popular Winnipeg-area band the Mongrels. Originally on drums, by 1966 Gregorash was organist and lead singer for the group which, from 1968, would record five singles for the local Franklin label, with two albums released.[1] In 1969 Gregorash left the Mongrels and after fronting the group Walrus -…

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Singles

Don't Let Your Pride Get You Girl / Down By The River
Don't Let Your Pride Get You Girl / Down By The River (1971)
Jodie / The Key
Jodie / The Key (1971)
Liza / Freedom Means Love
Liza / Freedom Means Love (1973)
One Day / He Sho Got A way With The Women
One Day / He Sho Got A way With The Women (1974)