Greg Bieck, Hall & Oates / Dave Stewart / Tim McGraw

Greg Bieck is an accomplished pianist and music producer who has has collaborated with numerous high-profile artists, including Jennifer Lopez, Hall and Oates, Ricky Martin, Beyonce, Tim McGraw, and Savage Garden to name just a few. We try to cover as much of Greg’s amazing work as we can, so strap in for a fun ride. To listen / watch: * Audio-only: click on the play button in the audio player above, or: * Video: watch the embedded video below or check it and previous episodes out on our YouTube Channel Discussion topics covered during the show (links will open in new tab):   Greg’s 2024 Ellie Holcomb Daryl Hall (with Dave Stewart) – Can’t Say No To You Greg’s musical upbringing  Johnny Costa – Mr Roger’s Neighbourhood Sonus for the Commodore 64 Chick Corea Elektric Band – Light Years Playing on cruise ships Walter Afanasieff Programming synths for Beyonce, Savage Garden and Jessica Simpson (to name just three) T-Bone Wolk Working with Hall & Oates ‘Keepin’ it weird’  with Dave Stewart It is indeed iconic – Sweet Dreams UDO Super 6  Savage Garden – I Knew I Loved You Little Big Town – Bring It On Home Working with Kenny G and Michael Bolton Thoughts for younger players coming into the industry How to upload patches to a DX7 on a Mac Greg’s go-to synths The Life – The Musical Tag a Keyboard Player: Steve Winwood, David Frank, Patrick Leonard Desert Island Discs: 90215 – Yes, So – Peter Gabriel, Now He Signs, Now He Sobs – Chick Corea, Blue – Joni Mitchell, Now’s The Time – Charlie Parker (our pick of a ‘Best Of’), Ok Computer – Radiohead. Key links: Buy some keyboard related merchandise Drop us a line via the website, Facebook, Instagram, Threads,

Om Podcasten

Keyboard players from all genres talk about their careers and share insights for the rest of us. Whether you’re a weekend warrior in a covers band or a successful act on the international tour circuit, we’ll try and keep you entertained with the latest and greatest keyboard players talk. Both show hosts are players themselves, so we try to keep it relevant and fun.