#Interestingly Bobby Gregg’s immortality was set when his snare shot kicked off Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone”... Gregg's drumming anchored the recording. His steady, deliberate drumming gave the song its relentless energy… without overplaying. #BobbyGregg #BobDylan #OneHitWondered #MusicSky
#Interestingly Bobby Gregg’s immortality was set when his snare shot kicked off Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone”... #BobbyGregg #BobDylan #OneHitWondered www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwOf...
#Interestingly Tom Wilson wasn’t through with experimenting. In 1965, he decided to electrify a Simon & Garfunkel song… by overdubbing electric instruments, Wilson created the hit single version of “The Sounds Of Silence.” Bobby Gregg drummed on this one, too. #BobbyGregg #OneHitWondered #MusicSky
#Interestingly Bobby Gregg’s immortality was set when his snare shot kicked off Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone”... #BobbyGregg #BobDylan #OneHitWondered #MusicSky www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwOf...
#OneHitHistory The week ending April 14, 1962, Bobby Gregg And His Friends earned US #OneHitWonder honors when their “The Jam - Part 1” entered the US #Billboard Top 40 at #32. It spent 5 weeks on the chart, peaking at #29. #BobbyGregg #OneHitWondered #MusicSky www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIsB...