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Greg "Oganini" Ogan was born in Salem, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston.
Raised in the North Shore region of Boston, Greg was enticed by music
performance at a young age.
Showing a knack for rhythm, Greg began studying drums at the age of
twelve, under the guidance of Roger Brockelbenk. In high school, he
excelled in musical studies, including songwriting and theory, while
performing in the jazz ensemble and school play productions.
Greg furthered his education of the drums at Berklee College of music.
Enticed by jazz, fusion, funk, rock and R&B, he was privileged to study
the art of drumming under the prodigious drummers of our times, including
Dave DiCenso, Mike Mangini, and Kenwood Dennard.
Greg also joined the esteemed Music Production and Engineering program at
Berklee. Through learning the art and science of making records, he
matured and honed his drumming abilities, adding his versatile flavor to
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