
Band Bio - Gregg

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Since the Beatles first performed on “The Ed Sullivan Show”, music has always been a big part of Pinky Tyler Guitarist Gregg Dogwiler’s life. Having performed in countless touring and local bands, such as Sanctuary, Back-At-It and Here’s The Thing. His quest for the ultimate live band has finally been realized with the creation of Pinky Tyler.
Dogwiler’s musical influences were of the huge guitar sounds of Ronnie Montrose, Billy Gibbons, Alex Lifeson and David Gilmour, just to name a few. Their incredible tone, driving rhythms and melodic lead work still influence him today. Having borrowed from each of these guitarists, Dogwiler’s sound and technique has become an essential part of the trio’s magical sound.
Guitars
Taylor 414 Grand Auditorium Acoustic
9 Highly Modified Fender American Standard Strats
1995 Gibson ES-335 studio
Amps
1959 Reissue Marshall 100 Watt Plexi Head
Marshall TSL60 Combo
1962 Marshall Reissue Bluesbreaker Combo
Carvin TS-100 Stereo Tube Power Amp
Marshall JCM 1960AX 4X12 Cabinet
A pair of Marshall 1936 Cabs Green-Back Loaded
Effects
Soldano G.T.O. Distortion Pedals
Boss Delay
Rocktron Short-timer Delay
Rocktron Booster
Digitech Effects Unit
MXR Micro Amps
MXR Power Converter
Dunlop Hendrix Cry-Baby
Alesis Midiverb II
Furman Conditioners
Mics
Shure SM 86 Vocal Mic
EVN/D967 Cabinet Mic
Shure SM 57 Cabinet Mics
And a special nod to the folks at Peterson who keep it all in tune!
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