Gregory Hoskins is a folk musician from Canada. He was a member of the relatively unknown Canadian folk-rock band The Stickpeople during the 90s. Hoskins released his first solo album in 2001 titled The King of Good Intentions, which was compared to both "the solemnity of Daniel Lanois (without the studio effects) and the bounciness of Paul Simon (without the 20-piece backing band)" by Jason Schneider of Exclaim magazine.
Hoskins has been noted for his songwriting talent and excellent voice by several publications
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Gregory Hoskins
Gregory Hoskins is a folk musician from Canada. He was a member of the relatively unknown Canadian folk-rock band The Stickpeople during the 90s. Hoskins released his first solo album in 2001 titled The King of Good Intentions, which was compared to both "the solemnity of Daniel Lanois (without the studio effects) and the bounciness of Paul Simon (without the 20-piece backing band)" by Jason Schneider of Exclaim magazine.
Hoskins has been noted for his songwriting talent and excellent voice by several publications