Greg Evigan: From TV Star to Musical Maestro - A Journey Inspired by The Beatles

Actor and musician Greg Evigan recently appeared on the "Everything Fab Four" podcast hosted by Kenneth Womack to discuss his musical journey, inspiration from The Beatles, and his new album. Evigan, known for his roles in TV series like "B.J. and the Bear" and "My Two Dads," has always been passionate about music, starting piano lessons at a young age influenced by his talented mother.
Growing up during The Beatles' rise to fame, Evigan was captivated by their music and performance on "The Ed Sullivan Show," which sparked his desire to pursue a musical career. He delved into music early on, playing in bands during high school and landing roles in Broadway productions like "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Grease." His transition to Hollywood led to numerous acting gigs, including a role in Ringo Starr's TV special.
Evigan's latest musical endeavor, the album "Greg Evigan with London's Royal Philharmonic Orchestra," was recorded at Abbey Road Studios, a dream come true for the artist. The album features the song "Tears Like Rain," a composition from Evigan's teenage years that showcases his admiration for The Beatles' timeless melodies and influence on his music.
To hear more about Greg Evigan's musical journey and his latest album, tune in to the full conversation on the "Everything Fab Four" podcast, available on Spotify, Apple, Google, and other platforms. Hosted by Kenneth Womack, the podcast explores the enduring legacy of The Beatles and their impact on music history. Subscribe to stay updated on new episodes and insightful discussions about the Fab Four's cultural significance.