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Cork was born and raised in Madagascar by Aye-Ayes, but unfortunately they were bitten by mosquitoes and died from malaria. So after he got over the intense grief he was adopted by a mean bunch of wood nymphs who treated him like he was an ignoramus idiot. 200 years later he moved to New York and decided to learn esperanto so he could continue to speak to people all over the universe. At that point he knew it was time to move, henceforth he started writing lyrics and eating creme brulee. After he wrote a cople of songs, his cousin's husband Greg wrote the music to go with them. So that's how it all started. To contact Cork, e-mail at CorktheDork2002@yahoo.com

Gregory Roth Neske was always into art. He used to spend most of his time drawing as a kid. Greg's mother was a painter in the 60's. George, his older brother (13 yrs his senior) played guitar in a band. Kids in the neighborhood would always ask "why don't you play guitar like your brother?", but Gregory only wanted to draw and ride his bike. In 1985 he saw a Jimi Hendrix block on Mtv. From that moment on he was inspired to play the guitar. Later, in 1991 he
started playing bass. Gregory is also part of an African Drum Circle as a djembe player. Today, he plays in a band and teaches bass and guitar at a local music school.

Visit Greg online at www.directdriveband.net

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Cork: It's Real

Cork and Greg: The Corkboard Album

Cork and Greg: Little Dawgiez

Cork and Greg: Soulfood Leftovers

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