Greg Weeks

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Greg Weeks is an American singer-songwriter based in Philadelphia. His music has been described as folk, acoustic, psychedelic and experimental. He is best known as a founding member of the psychedelic folk-rock band Espers. Weeks has released four solo albums and has guest-recorded with many artists, including Fern Knight and Marissa Nadler. He is also a member of The Valerie Project.

In 2007, he founded the record label , an imprint of Drag City, along with his wife Jessica Weeks.[1]

His song "Made" was featured in Weeds as well as the "Pink" adicolor video, which was directed by Charlie White.

Now, however, he teaches the subject of English at Muhlenberg High School.[2]

Discography[]

Solo[]

Albums[]

  • (self-released CD, 1997)
  • (reissue CD Ba da Bing!, February 15, 1999)[3]
  • (CD Ba da Bing!, October 2, 2001)[3]
  • (CD Ba da Bing!, January 2005)
  • (CD Wichita Recordings, November 3, 2008)

EPs[]

  • (CD , 2000)[3]
  • (CD , 2002)
  • (ltd. ed. numbered CD-R hinah, 2004)

Espers[]

The Valerie Project[]

  • The Valerie Project (2LP/CD Drag City, November 20, 2007)

Mountain Home[]

  • Mountain Home (album) (CD , September 25, 2007)

References[]

  1. ^ "Citypaper.net". Citypaper.net. October 18, 2007. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  2. ^ "Weeks, Gregory / Meet The Teacher". Muhlsdk12.org. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c Spano, Charles. Greg Weeks: Overview. Allmusic.

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