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13 Facts About Greg Dulli

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Greg Dulli was born on May 11,1965 and is an American musician from Hamilton, Ohio.

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Greg Dulli is known as the voice of John Lennon in the 1994 film Backbeat, and has produced music for musicians such as Afterhours, and is known as a regular collaborator of Mark Lanegan and Joseph Arthur.

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In 1994, Greg Dulli was featured in Backbeat, a film detailing the pre-fame years of the Beatles, where he portrayed John Lennon's singing voice.

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Greg Dulli appeared on Foo Fighters' debut album in 1995, as the only credited musician other than Dave Grohl.

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Greg Dulli worked with directors Ted Demme and Joel Stillerman to produce a film script based on author Ann Imbrie's novel Spoken in Darkness, which Elektra agreed to finance as a part of the band's 1992 contract, but the film was never made.

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Greg Dulli co-purchased Short Stop, a bar in Los Angeles, soon after the announcement.

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Greg Dulli began working on a solo record, however due to the death of his close friend Ted Demme the sessions were shelved, and Greg Dulli was inspired to write the band's second album Blackberry Belle instead.

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The solo material Greg Dulli had written was eventually released as Amber Headlights in 2005.

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Greg Dulli first met Lanegan in the early 1990s, and had been close friends and collaborators since the year 2000.

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Later that year, Greg Dulli released a solo live album, featuring content he had recorded at The Triple Door in Seattle, for the A Drink for the Kids fundraising effort by The Vera Project.

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Greg Dulli released a solo single in 2009, covering the Eddie Hinton tracks "Hard Luck Guy" and "Cover Me", as a part of Shake It Records' series vinyl single tributes to Hinton.

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In October 2010, for the first time in his career Greg Dulli embarked on a solo tour, which saw him perform twenty-nine shows in five different countries.

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The band toured internationally for their 2012 reunion tour, reaching sixteen countries, and in the following year Greg Dulli teamed up with Steve Kilbey of The Church for several live performances in Los Angeles.