Greig Nori, born on November twenty-first, nineteen sixty-four, hails from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and has made a significant mark in the music industry as a Canadian record producer and musician. He is best known as the frontman, co-lead vocalist, and guitarist of the pop-punk band Treble Charger, which gained popularity in the late nineties.
In the late nineteen nineties, Nori transitioned into production, becoming the in-house producer and manager for the iconic pop-punk band Sum 41. His work with the band spanned several years, from their early days until two thousand four, during which he played a crucial role in shaping their sound and success.
After his tenure with Sum 41, Nori returned to the studio in two thousand seven, where he produced albums for other notable pop-punk bands, including Cauterize and Hedley. His contributions to the albums 'Disguises' and 'Famous Last Words' further solidified his reputation as a talented producer in the genre.