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  1. 31. März 2014 · TORONTO — Dave Gregg, a former member of influential Canadian punk rock band D.O.A. reportedly died Sunday. He was 54. The musician died in White Rock, B.C. surrounded by family members. He...

  2. In late 1979, they added second guitarist, Dave Gregg. Soon after, Biscuits and Rampage left the band after a disastrous gig at the University of British Columbia 's Student Union Building and were replaced by Andy Graffiti and Simon "Stubby Pecker" Wilde on drums and bass, respectively.

  3. 31. März 2014 · It's been reported that former D.O.A. and Real McKenzies guitarist Dave Gregg has died at the age of 54. Gregg played on the veteran Vancouver punk act's debut full length Something Better Change and the follow up Hardcore '81. Along with frontman Joe Keithley, bassist Randy Rampage and drummer ...

  4. 1. Apr. 2014 · Facebook. Dave Gregg, a guitarist who played with legendary punk band D.O.A. as well as The Real McKenzies, died over the weekend in B.C. He was 54. The Georgia Straight reports Gregg was visiting his parents in White Rock, British Columbia when he collapsed on Saturday.

  5. The full-length debut Something Better Change was released in 1980 after the addition of second guitarist Dave Gregg and the ouster and reinstatement of both Biscuits and Rampage. This was...

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  6. 30. März 2014 · He was 54. News of the punk musician's passing arrived earlier today (March 31) via California outfit the Authorities, who have said in a Facebook post that Gregg died last night (March 30). A...

  7. 1. Apr. 2014 · Reports are coming in that legendary Vancouver punk guitarist Dave Gregg passed away on Sunday night, March 31st Peace Arch Hospital in White Rock following a heart attack and possible aneurysm. Gregg is known best for his time with Vancouver’s D.O.A., playing alongside Joey Shithead Keithley, Randy Rampage and Chuck Biscuits.