Greta Gaines
Greta Gaines is an American singer, songwriter, and activist for marijuana legalization, who became prominent competitor in the early years of the development of snowboarding as a sport.
Personal life
Greta is the daughter of novelist, screenwriter and outdoorsman Charles Gaines, author of Pumping Iron, and Stay Hungry, and inventor of the game of Paintball. Her mother is painter, sculptor and former Miss Alabama, Patricia Ellisor Gaines, and her brother is artist Shelby Gaines.
She has long been a personal friend of Uma Thurman, who was a classmate when they attended Northfield Mount Hermon School. She graduated from Georgetown University.
Snowboarding, sports, television and musical career
In the early years of snowboard development she began using a prototype created by designer Jake Burton Carpenter, and was the only female participant in the first World Extreme Snowboard Championship in 1992, competing against 19 men, and thus, by default, the first Women's champion in that sport.
In 1997 she began hosting MTV’s Sports and Music Festival, and her song “Mikey Likes It” was used as the show’s theme song. In 1999 the Oxygen Network created Freeride with Greta Gaines. She later hosted ESPN 2s "Basscenter" and "The New American Sportsman."
She released her first album of music, Greta Gaines, in 1999. Her song "Firefly" received extensive radio play and rose to the tops of the MP3.com charts, after which she performed at Lilith Fair with Sheryl Crow and Sarah McLachlan, and had gigs opening shows for Tori Amos and Alanis Morissette.
External links
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- Facebook page
- Profile at IMDb
- iTunes page
- Profile at MTV artists
- "Indie Spotlight: Greta Gaines" in BMI News (7 June 2013)
- Biographic profile at AllMusic.com
- "Greta Gaines" (17 August 1999) sound samples from her first album
- "Guitar Girl'd: Greta Gaines Talks New Album, 'Lighthouse & The Impossible Love'" in Guitar World (6 June 2013)
- Profile at Women Grow
- Sudden Exposure (1999), a documentary on the first World Extreme Snowboard Championship in 1992