Greg Guidry
Gregory Mark Guidry (January 23, 1954 – July 28, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter.
- For the Louisiana state judge, see Greg G. Guidry
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Background information | |
Birth name | Gregory Mark Guidry |
Born | St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. | January 23, 1954
Died | July 28, 2003 49) Fairview, Tennessee, U.S. | (aged
Genres | AOR, pop rock, soul, jazz |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, musician |
Years active | 1975–2003 |
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he played piano and sang gospel as a child, and sang in a band with future Doobie Brother Michael McDonald as a teenager. With quite a bit of help from Rich Lang, friend and fellow multi-talented musician, they wrote and recorded several demos, drove to New York City from St. Louis and signed a publishing contract with CBS Records in 1977 and wrote songs for Climax Blues Band, Robbie Dupree, Exile, Johnnie Taylor, Sawyer Brown, and Reba McEntire. In 1981 he sang as a backing vocalist for the Allman Brothers Band on their 1981 album Brothers of the Road. He signed with Columbia in 1982 and released an album, Over the Line, which produced two hit singles, "Goin' Down" (US No. 17, US AC #11) and a duet with his sister Sandy, "Into My Love" (US #92).[1]
While he continued to do songwriting work later in the 1980s, he did not issue a follow-up album until 2000, when Soul'd Out and Private Session were released, and his debut album was re-released.
On July 28, 2003, Guidry died in a fire at age 49. His charred body was found in a car parked in his garage in Fairview, Tennessee. His death was ruled a suicide.
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | Billboard 200 |
Record label |
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1982 | Over the Line | 147 | Columbia Records |
2000 | Soul'd Out | — | Seymour Records |
Private Session[2] | — | ||
2014 | The Demo Years[3] | — | SCORE Records |
2017 | Heart To Heart[4] | — | |
Singles
Year | Title | Peak chart positions |
Record Label | B-side | Album | |
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US | AC | |||||
1982 | "Goin' Down" | 17 | 11 | Columbia Records | "Darlin' It's You" | Over the Line |
"Into My Love" | 92 | — | "Are You Ready for Love" | |||
Notable Songs Written by Greg Guidry
- "You're Good For Me" - Single by Exile in 1980 (#105 US; #44 US AC)
- "Gotta Have More Love" - Single by Climax Blues Band in 1980 (#47 US; #77 AU)
- "I Got This Thing For Your Love" - Single by Johnnie Taylor in 1980 (#77 US R&B)
- "Are You Ready For Love" - Single by Robbie Dupree in 1981
- "Ball And Chain" - Canadian Single by B4-4 in 2001
References
- Billboard Singles, Allmusic.com
- Japan-only release featuring previously unreleased songs and demos recorded during the 1980's.
- Early demos from the 1970's and early 1980's recorded prior to Over The Line, but album does not include "You're Good For Me" included on Private Sessions.
- U.S. release of previously unavailable songs and demos recorded in the 1980's including some songs also on Private Session.
External links
- Greg Guidry at Allmusic.com
- Greg Guidry at Bluedesert.dk