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'''Aaron Gregory''' is
'''Aaron Gregory''' was an engineer and musician. Gregory played with [[Toiling Midgets]] and The Mutants, and worked as an engineer at [[Tom Mallon]]'s studio. Gregory passed away in May of 2007.


==Aaron Gregory with American Music Club==
==Aaron Gregory with American Music Club==
Gregory was [[Tom Mallon]]'s assistant engineer for American Music Club's 1985 debut ''[[The Restless Stranger]]''.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 23:47, 27 February 2018

Aaron Gregory
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Background information
Died May 2007
Occupation(s) engineer, musician
Instruments bass, keyboards
Associated acts Toiling Midgets

Aaron Gregory was an engineer and musician. Gregory played with Toiling Midgets and The Mutants, and worked as an engineer at Tom Mallon's studio. Gregory passed away in May of 2007.

Aaron Gregory with American Music Club

Gregory was Tom Mallon's assistant engineer for American Music Club's 1985 debut The Restless Stranger.

References