It’s a familiar story. Greg Potter heard the Beatles at the age of six and quickly followed in his heroes' footsteps by taking up the guitar and writing his own music. He formed the power pop  Blank Pages in 1994 and has since released five albums of his original materials with the group.

Greg has also been performing in cover bands since his high school days. He is currently a member of Stereo Ready, a band that plays the songs you love, and the songs you forgot you love from the 60's to today. He has also played with The Real Imposters, and spent 15 years performing with the Beatles tribute acts Revolver and Almost Fab, which appeared at more than 50 venues for thousands of spectators across the Northeast.

He has also led a rockabilly band called Hot Rod Diner, opened for singer Joan Osbourne as an accompanist for country singer Jim Six, and collaborated with Mick Chorba of the NJ bands the Dipsomaniacs and the Successful Failures.

His influences start with the Beatles and flow through 1970s guitar-driven power pop (Plimsouls, Badfinger and the Raspberries), to modern day pop rock acts (Mike Viola, Jason Falkner and Sloan.)