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  1. Gregory Carroll (R&B singer) John Wayne Carroll (December 19, 1929 – January 25, 2013), usually known as Gregory Carroll or Greg Carroll, [1] was an American R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer. He was a member of several successful vocal harmony or "doo-wop" groups including The Four Buddies and The Orioles, and co-wrote and produced ...

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Gregory James Carroll, a fun-loving man with a giant heart, died April 28, 2024 at the age of 51. Greg was born November 2, 1972 in Lansing to Robert and Kathy (Kendall) Carroll. Greg graduated from E

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  3. —Bono U2 first visited Australia and New Zealand in 1984 to open The Unforgettable Fire Tour. After a 24-hour flight into Auckland, lead singer Bono was unable to adjust to the time difference between New Zealand and Europe. He left his hotel room during the night and met some people who showed him around the city. Greg Carroll was part of that group: he had met U2's production manager Steve ...

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  4. Original Story by Harry Kantas / Aaron J. Sams (2017-06-09) One of the names you hear when any discussion of The Joshua Tree comes around is that of Greg Carroll. The album is dedicated to Greg. Carroll worked with the band starting in 1984, and who was involved in a motorcycle accident on July 3, 1986 in Dublin.

  5. Listen to Gregory Carroll's rare and epic rockabilly song "Wa Ding Dung Doo" from 1960 on YouTube.

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  7. U2 roadie Greg Carroll working onstage during U2's 1985 Live Aid performance at Wembley Stadium. Photo / YouTube. Attending the tangi has left a life-long mark on Bono, he wrote in Surrender .

  8. Jul 10, 2014 · This is Greg Carroll, a Maori man from New Zealand; in the year leading up to Live Aid, he had become the band’s assistant and one of Bono’s best friends. ... Carroll detaches the microphone ...

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