Greg Ginn (born
June 8,
1954) is a
guitarist,
songwriter and singer. He is
probably known for being the leader of and primary songwriter for
the
punk rock
band
Black Flag, which he founded and
led from 1976 to 1986.
Since breaking up Black Flag, Ginn has recorded
a few solo albums, and has performed with the bands
Gone,
Confront James, and
Mojack. He also owns the
South Bay based, independent
record label,
SST, which was originally created
as the electronics company, Solid State Transformers, he created
as a teenager. He remains very active in music; in a recent
interview he states he still performs "about six nights a week."
[1] (http://www.citizinemag.com/music/music-0306_gregginn1.htm)
Ginn's guitar sound is distinctive, often
recognizable within a few notes. Black Flag singer
Henry Rollins has repeatedly
compared Ginn's playing not to any other guitarists, but to
free jazz
saxophonists
Ornette Coleman and
Eric Dolphy. These may initially
appear unlikely comparisons, but a closer examination reveals some
similarities: Like both saxophonists, Ginn tends towards highly
emotive playing and has a thorough grasp of musical
harmony, though often choosing to
play notes that are technically "incorrect" but which frequently
carry a greater visceral impact than "proper" playing. Ginn is an
avid
jazz fan, stating he generally
prefers music by saxophone or piano players.
One review of Black Flag's Slip It In
(1984) notes that Ginn's "playing was becoming increasingly
avant-garde and exciting. Rather
than simply coughing up one clichéd solo after another, he
wandered
harmolodically up and down the
fretboard as a jazz player like
Blood Ulmer would, making the
material more interesting than what most Black Flag-influenced
bands were playing."
[2] (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:xyen97y7krrt)
Ginn's nephew, Alex, founded the punk band,
1208.
Greg is also active in cat-rescue, possessing
approximately 80 cats, and having reformed Black Flag in September
2003 for a cat rescue benefit.
He has used the
pseudonym Dale Nixon on
Black Flag's
My War and in the band
Confront James.
Albums
Singles