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Greg Ginn

Born June 8 1954, Greg Ginn is known for his work as the band leader, producer and guitar player of [a=Black Flag]. Older brother of artist [a=Raymond Pettibon]. Father of bass player [a=Dori Ginn]. He also runs the label [l=SST records]. Since Black Flag, he has recorded solo albums and played in a few bands. Greg Ginn is best known for his unorthodox playing style which bears many similarities to free jazz (like [a=Ornette Coleman]), where he shows technical prowess but, because of the "off keys" and "wrong notes", he opts for more of an emotionally charged type of playing. Greg formed his first band, Panic, with [a=Keith Morris], in 1976. That band would later evolve into Black Flag. He also performed in a few side projects, October Faction and Tom Troccoli's Dog. In 1986, he formed an instrumental trio called Gone which ran until 1987, at which time Greg retired from performing all together and concentrated on running SST Records and its sub-labels, [l=Cruz Records], [l=New Alliance Records], and the short-lived Issues Records. He returned to performing in 1993 and between 1993 and 1998 he issued a number of records under his own name, as well as projects like Hor, Confront James, Get Me High, Bias, Mojack, Killer Tweeker Bees, and Gone (with new members).

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