"Greg Weeks" is an American singer-songwriter based in Philadelphia. His music has been described as folk, acoustic, psychedelic and experimental. He is best known as a founding member of the Psych folk/psychedelic folk-rock band Espers (band)/Espers. Weeks has released four solo albums and has guest-recorded with many artists, including Fern Knight and Marissa Nadler. He is also a member of The Valerie Project.

In 2007, he founded the record label Language of Stone, an imprint of Drag City (record label)/Drag City, along with his wife Jessica Weeks.

His song "Made" was featured in Weeds (TV series)/Weeds as well as the "Pink" adicolor video, which was directed by Charlie White (artist)/Charlie White.

Now, however, he has retired from his music career to teach English at Muhlenberg High School.

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It's more evidence that the economy is on a pretty solid track.

We're all surprised by the persistence of the housing boom, and it actually is a boom in our state. Interest rates have been rising for a while now, and the boom continues unabated.

The Washington state economy right now is a job engine drawing people in from the sidelines and into the job market.

Washington employers hired workers at a near-frantic pace in March. A lot of industries were growing. This is a very hot labor market.