Gregg Diamond

 

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Gregg Diamond

(1949-1999)

Gregg Diamond Gregg Diamond (1949-1999)
(Producer) Best known for his group Bionic Boogie and his Starcruiser Band. Also produced "More, More, More" for Andrea True as well as producing for Gloria Gaynor, George McCrae (Bio) and others. Little is known about Diamond's passing, but it is said that he died of gastrointestinal bleeding. If anyone has more information and/or photos please let us know and we'll add it.

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I have an album on Casablanca by an artist called Joel Diamond....any relation? And what has become of Gregg's brother Godfrey Diamond, who played on (and sometimes co-produced) some of Gregg's recorded work? And, in my opinion, Gregg Diamond was in the top 5 of dance music producers, right up there with those who were more commercially successful than he. "New York, You Got Me Dancing", "Risky Changes" and "This Side of Midnight" still make me sweat, even when I listen to them all alone at home...
Posted by: ol'skinflint | Mar 06, 05 | 8:44 pm

THIS SIDE OF MIDNIGHT....WHAT A CLASSIC!
Posted by: IHUSTLE | Jun 19, 05 | 8:14 am

Risky Changes to me was the best dance song to dance to.
i know i was one of the best
Posted by: pierre lynch | Aug 30, 05 | 8:00 pm

i am jo bianchi, i was greggs one and only tour manager if any one needs any info let me know
Posted by: jo bianchi | Feb 14, 06 | 11:44 am

What a great record RISKY CHANGES was. It rocked the floors of every DISCO. BIONIC BOOGIE, NEW YORK YOU GOT ME DANCING, THIS SIDE OF MIDNIGHT were all huge hits for him as well. The music he produced was just as special. Have we all forgotten how often we played his songs! I haven't, I thank you for the opportunity to have played such excellent sounds> Thank you. GOD BLESS!
Posted by: vyniljunkie | Feb 23, 08 | 3:41 pm

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