Platinum recording artist, songwriter and producer Gregory Abbott's
roots stem from Venezuela (his mother) and the Island of Antigua (his
father). Raised in New York City, he is a dual citizen of the USA and
Antigua.
In college he majored in psychology and minored in music and dramatic
arts. He holds a Masters degree and is currently working towards his
Ph.D and was awarded a Wallace Stegner Fellowship to Stanford
University's Creative writing Masters program. While pursuing graduate
studies at Berkeley, and Stanford he helped pay his tuition by starting
a band. It was here he developed his own personal musical style. While
teaching English at Berkeley, he decided to become a professional
musician, built a studio, and applied his academic discipline to
developing skills as a singer, composer and producer.
Abbott released the single and album "Shake You Down" shaking up the
music industry with countless honors and awards. "Shake You Down" has
become the first and fastest song in the history of BMI to reach one
million radio airplay's (now well over three million), and won BMI's
Pop Song of the Year award. He's had numerous top five hits both
performed by himself as well as produced and written for other artists.
Abbotts' music has crossed every barrier imaginable. You hear the
Caribbean/Spanish influence in his music, topped off with his
incredibly smooth, soulful voice.
Abbotts' music has gone to number one on charts all over the world.
He's won first prize at the Tokyo Music Festival, two "Soul Train"
music awards, has been the star of the New York Music Awards,
(receiving four), and two CEBA Awards (Communications Excellence Aimed
at Black Audiences) among many many others.
Abbott comes from a family of entertainers. His first cousin Diahnne
Abbott was for many years married to actor Robert De Niro, and is
herself an actor of merit. Gregory has guest starred on the daytime
drama "All My Children" and is now delving more heavily into acting and
film production.
Some of his community service work includes Rock Against Drugs, joining
them when they brought their message to Washington, DC. He has also
participated in the "Bands to Beat AIDS" campaign focused on AIDS
awareness across the US. Abbott has served on the Board of Directors of
both NARAS (the Grammys'), and the NAPM (Songwriters Hall of Fame). His
own foundation supports aspiring musical talent.