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Joey Gregorash

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Years active
  
1965–1975, 1987

Genres
  
Rock and roll

Labels
  
Record label
  
Name
  
Joey Gregorash

Albums
  
North Country Funk

Role
  
Musician


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Origin
  
Awards
  
Juno Award for Outstanding Performance of the Year - Male

Similar People
  
Les Lutins, Phil Phillips, Jodie, Crabby Appleton, Crowbar

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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."

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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.

Gregorash hosted "S'kiddle Bits," a noon hour children's variety television show on CKY-TV. It ran through the late-1980s and early-1990s and featured in-studio and on-location musical performances and guests from around Manitoba.

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References

Joey Gregorash Wikipedia


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