Greg has had a musical instrument in his hands since he was 10 years old. Private violin lessons, the Harrisburg Youth Symphony, his church's Croatian folk music ensemble.
Then, in college, he picked up the acoustic guitar.
Through more than three decades on stage, Greg has never lost his passion for playing and singing the music he loves. Whether it’s a gig at a local bar for a handful of patrons, or for a festival crowd, he delivers the same energized show that engages the audience and has them singin’ along to an eclectic blend of familiar covers, as well as a few Grasa originals.
7 genres. 0 ipads, music stands or pre-recorded gadgetry.
Just six-string music. For 37 years.
Above: Greg's first paying gig. 1988. Mountville, PA
First known photo of Greg holding a guitar. Circa 1967.
Little sis dutifully transcribes his stream-of-consciousness lyrics.
One of Greg's first professional bylines. 1982. Carlisle Sentinel.
From an interview with E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg.
43 years later, Bruce is still Greg's favorite.
Greg's favorite song. One take. Directed by Charlotte.
The kind of country music you don't hear on the radio anymore.
Greg Grasa
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