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Greg Barnhill, a native of New Orleans, is nothing short of a musically creative powerhouse. His move to Nashville in 1985 was a natural progression of his songwriting ability and his desire to grow as a musical artist. He has since gained the respect of his professional peers in his ability to craft a brilliant song and deliver it vocally with an undeniable force.
Barnhill's Grammy-nominated song, "Walkaway Joe," was recorded by Trisha Yearwood and Don Henley in 1993. Since then, Greg's songs have been embraced by many other famed Nashville recording artists including Tim McGraw, Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Lonestar, Martina McBride, Bryan White, Etta James, Ty Herndon, John Berry, Shereé Austin, Pam Tillis and Lee Ann Womack.
Greg's emotionally charged voice is powerful yet fragile, strong yet brimming with emotion. His seemingly endless personal energy and exceptional guitar playing is enjoyed by audiences worldwide as he has shared the stage with the likes of Kim Carnes, Michael McDonald and The Neville Brothers.
Greg's voice has been heard on many movie soundtracks and TV shows including "Today Show," "The View," "Baywatch," "Growing Pains," "Murphy Brown," "Touched by an Angel," and "Murder She Wrote."
Greg's newest album, "No Chaser" displays his talent as a multi-genre musician and performing songwriter. This gutsy and poignant recording represents an amazingly eclectic array of pop, rock, R&B and country music. Greg's fans have described his music as "smoothly satisfying" and "energetically contagious."
Alongside his musical talents, Greg is also a working actor and recently co-starred in the musical "American Duet" by acclaimed playwrights, Marcus Hummon and Bill Feheely.