Gregory Pepper

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Gregory Pepper
OriginGuelph, Ontario, Canada
GenresIndie pop
Alternative hip hop
Occupation(s)Singer, producer
Years active2005–present
LabelsFake Four Inc.
Associated actsFactor, Common Grackle, The Dymaxions, The Main, Noah23, Ceschi, Sixo, Jim Guthrie, Madadam
Websitecamppepper.com

Gregory Pepper is an indie pop artist based in Guelph, Ontario and signed to Fake Four Inc.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Discography[]

Albums[]

EPs[]

  • How the Sick May Help Themselves (2005) (with The Dymaxions)
  • My Bad EP (2014)
  • GHOST (2016)

Podcasts[]

  • Pep Talk! Episode 1 (2011)
  • Pep Talk! Episode 2: Rejection (2012)
  • Pep Talk! Episode 3: Return to Crystal Skull Mountain (2013)
  • Pep Talk! Episode 4: Track (2013)

Guest appearances[]

  • Noah23 – "Pinball" from Rock Paper Scissors (2008)
  • Noah23 – "House on Wheels" from Upside Down Bluejay (2008)
  • Awol One & Factor – "Back Then" from Owl Hours (2009)
  • Factor – "Missed the Train" from Lawson Graham (2010)
  • Noah23 – "When I'm Gone" from Fry Cook on Venus (2011)
  • Sixo – "Daggers" from Tracking Perception EP (2012)
  • Sixo – "Lord of the Flies" from Free Floating Rationales (2012)
  • Factor – "Give Up" from Woke Up Alone (2013)

Production credits[]

  • Noah23 – "Elephant March" & "Toy Story" from Rock Paper Scissors (2008)
  • Noah23 – "House on Wheels" from Upside Down Bluejay (2008)
  • Noah23 – "When I'm Gone" from Fry Cook on Venus (2011)
  • The Main – all tracks on Clamnesia (2011)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Edmonton Journal – album review
  2. ^ Hero Hill – album review Archived 27 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Khanna, Vish (September 2009). "Gregory Pepper and His Problems – With Trumpets Flaring". Exclaim!.
  4. ^ Soul Matters Mag – album review Archived 26 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Press Plus1 – album review Archived 31 January 2013 at archive.today
  6. ^ Grayowl Point – album review
  7. ^ SYFFAL – album review Archived 22 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Absolute Punk – album review
  9. ^ Blog TO – interview
  10. ^ Trash Mutant – interview
  11. ^ Sawdey, Evan (18 January 2011). "20 Questions: Common Grackle". PopMatters.

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