Greg Englesson (Alias Mr. E) is an alternative troubadour performing original, topical, high energy acoustic songs that are entertaining and thought provoking. "Sometimes political, sometimes comical, sometimes mystical, but usually danceable". Equally at home in the intimacy of a coffee house or all out "balls to the wall" in any size club or festival. "He's a funky, rootsy, rock and roll show". Influenced by the Beat Poets, BeBop, Punk Rock, Rap, Blues, Anti-Folk, Soul and Funk. (All rolled into an enigmatic, unique form of self-expressed realness.)
Greg Englesson has been a street musician in the US and Canada. While pursuing a degree in philosophy he put together a music and poetry performance group in Boston called The Social Beings. Upon moving to New York City he appeared solo as The Social Pariah. He then founded and fronted the garage-punk band The Chronic Citizens and produced their debut album "Capital Cult". It was distributed in the US and Europe... referred to by British press as a "modern R&B alternative" and was an underground hit in the USSR (on home-copied cassette tapes). The band reached cult status before it crashed and burned. Greg arose from the ashes with his book of poetry and an infinitely growing catalog of songs appearing around NYC and the Northeast as The Chronic Citizen. He moved to Woodstock NY for the summer, became Mr. E, had a child and never left.
After some film and voice-over experience and a string of homespun Mr. E demo's Greg has reemerged with his first solo CD, Mr. E "Demystified". Having played everywhere from CBGB'S and The Limelight to Union Square and The Knitting Factory Mr. E is presently booking clubs, coffee houses and festivals throughout the Northeast.