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- Gregg Alexander (born Gregory Aiuto, 4 May 1972) is an American singer/songwriter and producer, best known as the frontman of the New Radicals, who scored the international hit "You Get What You Give" in late 1998. Earlier in life he recorded two solo albums, Michigan Rain and Intoxifornication. He dissolved the New Radicals in 1999 to focus on production and songwriting work, winning a Grammy for the song "The Game of Love" in 2003.
- Línea indentada Gregg Alexander Datos generales Nombre real Gregory Aiuto Nacimiento 4 de mayo de 1970 Origen Míchigan, EE. UU. Ocupación Cantante, Compositor, Productor Información artística Otros nombres Alex Ander Género(s) Pop rock Período de actividad 1989 - presente Discográfica(s) Epic Records, Time Warner, EMI Artistas relacionados New Radicals, Danielle Brisebois, Santana, Michelle Branch Gregg Alexander es un productor y cantautor, más conocido por haber sido el líder de la banda New Radicals, que tuvo su mayor éxito internacional con la canción You Get What You Give en 1998. El grupo se separó en el verano del 1999, después de su primer y único álbum, Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. Alexander se mudó a Londres, dónde actualmente reside, y ha escrito y producido canciones para artistas como Ronan Keating, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Enrique Iglesias, Melanie Chisholm, INXS, Mónica Naranjo, Hanson, Geri Halliwell,Texas,y Danielle Brisebois (también una ex New Radicals). Uno de sus mayores éxitos, The Game Of Love, canción escrita y producida por Alexander e interpretada por Santana y Michelle Branch, obtuvo un Grammy en el año 2003.
- Prima di unirsi alla band aveva pubblicato due album da solista. Dopo la breve esperienza con i New Radicals si dedica alla carriera di produttore e compositore, vincendo anche un Grammy per la canzone The Game of Love (2003).
- Gregg Alexander é um cantor norte-americano. Foi considerado como uma grande promessa norte-americana em meados de 1988. Após o lançamento de dois álbuns solo e sem uma grande repercussão nos media: (Michigan Rain e Intoxifornication, Gregg, Fern. Misfits, Ale Magno e Barbara Zabori), fundou a banda New Radicals. Gregg mudou-se para Londres, onde reside, e já escreveu e compôs músicas para Ronan Keating, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Enrique Iglesias, Melanie C, Hanson, Geri Halliwell e Danielle Brisebois. O seu maior êxito The Game of Love, escrita para Santana e Michelle Branch, obteve um Grammy em 2003.
- Gregg Alexander (born Gregory Aiuto, 4 May 1970) is an American singer/songwriter and producer, best known as the frontman of the New Radicals, who scored the international hit "You Get What You Give" in late 1998. Earlier in life he recorded two solo albums, Michigan Rain and Intoxifornication. He dissolved the New Radicals in 1999 to focus on production and songwriting work, winning a Grammy for the song "The Game of Love" in 2003.
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- Gregg Alexander (born Gregory Aiuto, 4 May 1972) is an American singer/songwriter and producer, best known as the frontman of the New Radicals, who scored the international hit "You Get What You Give" in late 1998. Earlier in life he recorded two solo albums, Michigan Rain and Intoxifornication. He dissolved the New Radicals in 1999 to focus on production and songwriting work, winning a Grammy for the song "The Game of Love" in 2003.
- Línea indentada Gregg Alexander Datos generales Nombre real Gregory Aiuto Nacimiento 4 de mayo de 1970 Origen Míchigan, EE. UU.
- Prima di unirsi alla band aveva pubblicato due album da solista. Dopo la breve esperienza con i New Radicals si dedica alla carriera di produttore e compositore, vincendo anche un Grammy per la canzone The Game of Love (2003).
- Gregg Alexander é um cantor norte-americano. Foi considerado como uma grande promessa norte-americana em meados de 1988. Após o lançamento de dois álbuns solo e sem uma grande repercussão nos media: (Michigan Rain e Intoxifornication, Gregg, Fern. Misfits, Ale Magno e Barbara Zabori), fundou a banda New Radicals.
- Gregg Alexander (born Gregory Aiuto, 4 May 1970) is an American singer/songwriter and producer, best known as the frontman of the New Radicals, who scored the international hit "You Get What You Give" in late 1998. Earlier in life he recorded two solo albums, Michigan Rain and Intoxifornication. He dissolved the New Radicals in 1999 to focus on production and songwriting work, winning a Grammy for the song "The Game of Love" in 2003.
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