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Greg Dulli's solo tour starts soon, including a sold-out Brooklyn show at Roulette. He's just added a second NYC show, and this one will kick off the tour: February 3 at Bowery Ballroom with ...
It’s probably hard to open for The Afghan Whigs, one of the more formidable rock bands of the '90s, with their huge sound and Greg Dulli’s powerful vocal — and even more challenging to open ...
Not just Lanegan, but Ani DiFranco, Joseph Arthur. I’m wondering how this influenced your creative process on the record. Is it a more open, collaborative-type of project? Greg: Joseph Arthur and I ...
Dulli is best known for the seething, scorched-earth alt-rock of the Afghan Whigs, a band that flirted with the mainstream in the early-Nineties. With the Twilight Singers, a side project he ...
Still basking in the critical acclaim heaped upon the Twillight Singers' latest album, "Powder Burns," Greg Dulli is keeping busy with a number of collaborations, including sessions with Mark ...
Greg Dulli's debut solo album, Random Desire, is out this week.
Greg Dulli is a man of many talents. He's an actor (most notably in the movies "Passenger Side" and "Beautiful Girls "), producer, bar owner and, of course, singer and songwriter.
During a recent break from the Afghan Whigs' reunion tour, frontman Greg Dulli returned to New Orleans and checked on the progress of his latest home renovation. Over the past ...
Greg Dulli has always been a man of contradictions. The Afghan Whigs frontman has used his sweet, soulful voice to sing some dark, nasty things. He's an alternative-rock pioneer who will happily ...
Like many musicians since the lockdown, Arthur has been doing what he can to stay busy. A tour with Greg Dulli has been rescheduled for the fall, although those plans remain up in the air.
The album features lots of guest collaborators… Yeah. It’s my rogue gallery of go-to people — Ani DiFranco, Joseph Arthur, Petra Haden, Mark Lanegan.
Dulli's voice still sounds torn apart by wild horses, but backing vocal help from Joseph Arthur and Ani DiFranco soothes him. "The Conversation" finds him practically crooning.