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Greg Arama

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Greg Arama

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18 Sep 1979 (aged 29)
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Rock Musician. In 1967, he was the original bass guitar player and member of the Chicago band "The Gang", which became "The Amboy Dukes". In 1968, Dukes song "Journey to the Center of the Mind" was a number 16 hit on the Billboard charts. He joined forces with the band "Ursa Major" in 1972, which released the RCA album entitled "Ursa Major" that same year.

FYI "The Gang" was from Detroit not Chicago and Ted formed "The Amboy Dukes" in Chicago. When Ted returned to Detroit he regrouped with Steve Farmer and Greg Arama and kept the name "The Amboy Dukes". The "The Gang" into at least 1968. "The Gang" and Ted's group "The Lourds", that he had in Detroit before he moved with his parents to Chicago were all close friends. John DeLorenzo
Rock Musician. In 1967, he was the original bass guitar player and member of the Chicago band "The Gang", which became "The Amboy Dukes". In 1968, Dukes song "Journey to the Center of the Mind" was a number 16 hit on the Billboard charts. He joined forces with the band "Ursa Major" in 1972, which released the RCA album entitled "Ursa Major" that same year.

FYI "The Gang" was from Detroit not Chicago and Ted formed "The Amboy Dukes" in Chicago. When Ted returned to Detroit he regrouped with Steve Farmer and Greg Arama and kept the name "The Amboy Dukes". The "The Gang" into at least 1968. "The Gang" and Ted's group "The Lourds", that he had in Detroit before he moved with his parents to Chicago were all close friends. John DeLorenzo

Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith


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