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Greg Fleischut's teenage folktronica and bluegrass

David Pescovitz at 8:46 pm Wed, Mar 15, 2006

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 00556 98 57 556027589 M-1 Greg Fleischut is a 14-year-old guy I know who lives in Menlo Park, California. I am blown away by his relationship with music. Not only is his taste exquisite, but it's all over the map. He's deep into folk, bluegrass, jazz, electronica, rock, and old-timey. And when I say "into," I don't just mean that he listens to it on his iPod. Greg actually writes, records, and performs original music across all of those genres. He's in a bluegrass band called The Lil' Billies but his solo work is recorded under the name Sir Gerg And The Juvenile Dukes. Greg plays all of the instruments. Link

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