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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Greg_LisherGreg Lisher - Wikipedia

    Gregory Allen Lisher (born November 29, 1963) is the lead guitar player for Camper Van Beethoven. He is also one of the founding members of the Camper Van Beethoven spin-off Indy prog rock group Monks of Doom. He has also released three solo records.

  2. CVB’s lead guitarist Greg Lisher extends that courtesy and more to instrumental guitar music with his latest solo effort. There’s something delightfully askew about tracks including the multi-segmented entries for “Spider Season” and the pensive tumble of “Memories of a Childhood Actor.”

  3. After their first album, guitarist Greg Lisher joined their ranks and stayed among them up to their signing to Virgin Records and break-up in 1990 and then becoming a part of their subsequent reunions starting in '99 and continuing on for the last few decades. Here, we hear his story and their story.

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  5. Greg Lisher started his career as a musician when he joined the band Camper Van Beethoven to play guitar in 1985. Considered by many to be among the grandfathers of the independent music scene, Camper's music has often been described as a mash of eastern influenced folk, rock, country, ska and punk. Camper embarked on a prolific career ...

  6. Greg Lisher third solo record Songs From The Imperial Garden see's him exploring his skills as a composer with an acoustically tinged instrumental outing. Greg Lisher plays guitar, mandolin and keyboards on sixteen tracks ranging in style from rock to bluegrass, classical to folk and Celtic to Ambient.

  7. www.youtube.com › channel › UCmcXJ6w_SVDYr01DurQX6ewGreg Lisher - YouTube

    Greg Lisher is best known as the guitar player of the pioneering indie-rock band Camper Van Beethoven and a founding member of the CVB spinoff indie-prog group Monks of Doom. My website.

  8. Jan 2, 2013 · Interview: Greg Lisher of Camper Van Beethoven. Camper Van Beethovenis celebrating the 30th anniversary of their formation by releasing a new record, La Costa Perdida. Surviving the Golden Age was lucky enough to speak to guitarist Greg Lisher about the band’s career, new record, and how the 80s compare to the aughts.