Greg Amici

Musician/Writer/Performer

Welcome

After a sixteen-year hiatus, singer/songwriter Greg Amici has returned to the recording studio. 

When he first contacted musician/producer James Mastro (The Bongos, Mott the Hoople) the former Big Honey singer/songwriter's intent was to catalog a few of his favorite songs. After completing his "serial killer romance," "In Like a Lion,” along with "Spin That Ball," written for the basketball biopic, Black Jack, The Jackie Ryan Story, he, Mastro, and drummer/engineer Ray Ketchem (Elk City) were so pleased with the results that they decided to continue recording both new and old Amici tunes at Ketchem's Magic Door Studio in Montclair, NJ.

 Eventually, there was enough material to beget Tragicomic, an array of upbeat satires ("Cynthia, Come to Me," "No Fool,") and ominous ballads ("Junky Eyes," "I'll Be Back"). In addition to Mastro and Ketchem, former Amici bandmates Joe Gentile (Big Honey) and Tommy Aboussleman (Electric TNT), along with special guests Tony Shanahan (Patti Smith Band) and Renee LoBue (Elk City), contributed to the recording.

Please check out my music at:  https://bit.ly/GregAmiciSpotify and https://bit.ly/GregAmiciYouTube