Grech originally gained notice in the United Kingdom as the
bass guitar player for the progressive rock group
Family. Reportedly, Grech was so intoxicated he could barely play and was shipped back home, to be replaced by
John Weider. Returning to England, Grech recorded Blind Faith's
eponymous album with Clapton, Winwood and drummer
Ginger Baker, a former Clapton bandmate in Cream. The quartet toured the US to support it but Clapton was disappointed with the quality of the music and performances, so the group disbanded. Grech and Winwood stayed with Baker to form
Ginger Baker's Air Force, In 1970, Grech appeared on
Graham Bond's album
Holy Magick. As in Family, Grech lasted two albums with Traffic — the live
Welcome to the Canteen and the well-received
The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys. Along with drummer
Jim Gordon, Grech co-wrote the minor hit "Rock N Roll Stew." Drugs, however, remained a problem, and Winwood and his bandmates eventually decided they had no alternative but to dismiss him. Grech remained active in session work, playing with
Rod Stewart,
Ronnie Lane,
Vivian Stanshall and
Muddy Waters. He also worked with
Rosetta Hightower, the Crickets,
Bee Gees and
Gram Parsons. In January 1973, he performed in
Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert, and he reunited with Roger Chapman and Charlie Whitney when the duo recorded an album in 1974 after Family's breakup. Grech was one of many special guests on that record, which led Chapman and Whitney to form the group
Streetwalkers. Grech retired from music in 1977. ==Death==