Geggy Tah is a band initially composed of writer/singer Tommy Jordan and keyboard/guitarist Greg Kurstin.
In high school, Kurstin focused on jazz piano, and after graduating he moved to New York to study with Jaki Byard, Charles Mingus' pianist, at the The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music.
Greg Kurstin – bass, drums, keyboards, mixing, piano, production
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Allen wrote the song in collaboration with Greg Kurstin, with the song's production handled by the latter.
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On 20 June 2012, Allen tweeted that she was in the studio working with Greg Kurstin on new music.
Greg Kurstin (born 1969), American songwriter and record producer
Written by Allen and produced by Greg Kurstin, the song was released as the second single from the album on 19 February 2009 by Regal Recordings.
Greg Kurstin – producer, keyboards, guitar, mixing, programming
She was first introduced to the theremin during production of the album Into the Oh in 1999 by Luaka Bop duo Geggy Tah – singer/writer Tommy Jordan and keyboardist Greg Kurstin.
Written by Allen and Greg Kurstin, while interpolating Take That's single "Shine", the song was released as the fifth and final single from the album, but fourth in the United Kingdom, on 30 November 2009 by Regal Recordings.
Greg Norman | Greg LeMond | Greg Louganis | Greg Chappell | Greg Nickels | Greg Bear | Greg Abbott | Greg Osby | Greg Dyke | Greg Kurstin | Greg Grunberg | Greg Lynn | Greg Mortenson | Greg Keelor | Greg Hopkins | Greg Behrendt | Greg Phillinganes | Greg Morrisett | Greg James | Greg Giraldo | Greg Egan | Greg Dulli | Greg Bahnsen | Red Eye w/Greg Gutfeld | Greg Shaw | Greg Schiano | Greg Rucka | Greg Raymer | Greg Kihn | Greg James (DJ) |