A Hospitality Partnership in Search of Its Next Home
Part 1 – The Beginning
After more than fifty years as a professional musician, I've reached an interesting point in my career.
People sometimes ask me what I'm looking for next.
…
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Jul 3, 2026
A Hospitality Partnership in Search of Its Next Home
Part 1 – The Beginning
After more than fifty years as a professional musician, I've reached an interesting point in my career.
People sometimes ask me what I'm looking for next.
…
Read more
Jun 20, 2026
For most of my life, I've been introduced as a jazz guitarist.
While that's true, it's only part of the story.
Over the years I've come to believe that the best hospitality musicians are not primarily performers. They are stewards…
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Jun 5, 2026
For years, students have asked me the same question:
"Greg, is there one place where I can access your complete teaching approach?"
Until recently, the answer was no.
Over the years I taught hundreds of…
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May 11, 2026
After returning home from the Philippines recently, I’ve found myself reflecting quite a bit — not only on music, but on purpose, community, hospitality, education, and the relationships that shape a life over time.
The past several months have felt…
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Apr 18, 2026
There have been many chapters in my life as a musician—performer, educator, promoter, organizer, student, traveler, and bandleader. But after more than fifty years in music, I have come to believe that the most important lesson music ever taught me…
Read moreApr 4, 2026
I recently had a piece published in Jazz Guitar Today titled Playing Honest.
It’s something I’ve been thinking about for many years—how what we play is inseparable from who we are.
Writing it clarified some ideas, but also left…
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Mar 10, 2026
Live music has long been part of the restaurant experience. From piano lounges and jazz trios to solo guitarists and small ensembles, music has the ability to transform a dining room from simply a place to eat into a place…
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Feb 15, 2026
Not too long ago, my bass-and-guitar duo was hired to play in a newly renovated building.
There were no seated guests.
No dinner service.
No dance floor.
Just an empty space.
Ten…
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Dec 25, 2025
Live music doesn’t fail because musicians aren’t good enough.
More often, it fails because a venue’s identity, expectations, and responsibilities aren’t clearly aligned. Drawing on decades of experience performing, booking, and working internationally, I explore why some music programs thrive…
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Dec 21, 2025
As the holiday season winds down, I find myself feeling especially grateful — grateful for community, for shared experiences, and for the simple joy of making music in a room full of people who genuinely care.
This past Saturday night…
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