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Revision as of 03:41, 6 October 2006 by MrBoo (talk | contribs) (Disambiguation link repair - You can help!)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) For the article about the Paramount News Announcer Gregory Abbott, see Paramount News.Template:Infobox soloGregory Abbott (born 2 April 1954 in New York) is an American soul-musician (keys and drums), singer, composer and producer. One of his first artistic appearances was a duet with Whitney Houston.
Abbott's parents came from Venezuela and Antigua. His mother gave him a first musical impulse by teaching piano. Before his career as musician, Abbott studied psychology at University of California, Berkeley and creative writing at Stanford. Also, he has taught english at University of California, Berkeley and is currently pursuing a PhD.
Discography
Singles
- 1986 - Shake You Down (USA: #1; UK: #6)
- 1986 - I Got The Feelin' (It's Over) (USA: #56)
- 1988 - I'll Prove It To You
- 1994 - Handyman
- 1994 - Do The Caribbean
- 2000 - Sexual
Albums
- 1986 - Shake You Down (Columbia Records)
I got the feelin' (it's over)• Say You Will• Shake You Down• You're my Angel• Magic• Wait Until Tomorrow• Rhyme and Reason• I'll find a way
- 1988 - I'll Prove It To You (Columbia Records)
Back to Stay• Prisoner of Love• I'll Prove It to You• Runaway• Unfinished Business• Crazy Over You• Let Me Be Your Hero• Take Me Back• Two of a Kind• She's an Entertainer
- 1994 - One World (Musik International)
- 1998 - Super Hits (Legacy Recordings)
- 2000 - Eyes, Whispers, Rhythm, Sex... (Musik International)
- 2005 - Dancing In The Inner Realm... {Musik International)
- 2006 - Rhyme and Reason
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