voc, bvoc, CA, Winnipeg
Singer / Musician of Rock
Joey Gregorash is a musician from Winnipeg, Manitoba who became the first solo Manitoba act to win a Juno Award in 1972 for Outstanding Performance-Male. He started his career with local Winnipeg band the Mongrels. In the early 1970s, besides the Juno Award, Joey recorded a number of singles for Polydor Records and a string of Canadian hit singles, such as "Jodie" and his cover of Neil Young's "Down by the River."In 1987, after years of inactivity, he returned to the charts with "Together (The New Wedding Song)" which to this day is a popular song at weddings.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sometimes When We Touch | Joey Gregorash | 1997 | Album |
Together (The New Wedding Song) | Joey Gregorash | 1987 | Single |
You've Been Wrong | Joey Gregorash | 1974 | Single |
One Day | Joey Gregorash | 1974 | Single |
Down By The River / Take The Blindness | Joey Gregorash | 1973 | Single |
Freedom Means Love / Liza | Joey Gregorash | 1973 | Single |
I Don't Believe (My Mind Can Stand Much More) | Joey Gregorash | 1973 | Single |
Tell The People | Joey Gregorash | 1973 | Album |
Tell The People | Joey Gregorash | 1972 | Single |
Another Part Of Life/Bye Bye Love | Joey Gregorash | 1972 | Single |
Take The Blindness | Joey Gregorash | 1972 | Single |
My Love Sings / Sugar Ride | Joey Gregorash | 1972 | Single |
North Country Funk | Joey Gregorash | 1971 | Album |
Jodie / The Key | Joey Gregorash | 1971 | Single |
Don't Let Your Pride Get You Girl / Down By The River | Joey Gregorash | 1971 | Single |
Stay | Joey Gregorash | 1970 | Single |
Tomorrow Tomorrow / It Won't Last Long | Joey Gregorash | 1970 | Single |
Together [The New Wedding Song] / The Homecoming | Joey Gregorash / Hagood Hardy | Single |