Marty Grebb

Marty Grebb is an American musician, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist known for his work primarily in rock, pop, and country music. Born on April 26, 1949, in Chicago, Illinois, Grebb gained recognition as a member of the band The Buckinghams in the 1960s, contributing to their hits such as "Kind of a Drag" and "Don't You Care." In addition to his work with The Buckinghams, Grebb has collaborated with several notable artists, including Bonnie Raitt, Eric Clapton, and the band Chicago, showcasing his versatility as a keyboardist and guitarist. His songwriting skills have also been highlighted in various projects, contributing to the success of tracks in different genres. One of Grebb's significant contributions to music is his ability to blend rock with elements of blues and folk, making his work appealing across a wide audience. He has also released solo albums, including "Marty Grebb" (1975) and "Love Is Strong" (1993), which further reflect his diverse musical influences. Grebb's impact is seen in his collaborative spirit and the rich musical textures he brings to the projects he engages with, leaving a lasting mark on the American music landscape.