
“Both of my RB gig bags have literally been all around the world in cars, vans, trucks, tour busses, airplanes, boats, trains; you name it; they made the trips and logged the miles. What absolutely blows me away is their resilience and build quality. If my guitars could speak of their own volition I am sure they’d say, 'Aww man,….don’t take me out of the gig bag AGAIN! I’m comfy in here!' Thank you, Reunion Blues for keeping my guitars comfy and safe!”
Alastair Greene’s musical journey has been anything but traditional. His combination of Blues, Southern Rock, and Jam Band sensibilities has been thrilling audiences for nearly two decades. With recent performances at the Chicago Blues Festival and the Big Blues Bender in Las Vegas as well as a recent tour filling in on guitar with Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, and many guest appearances with such luminaries as Eric Burdon, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya, Savoy Brown, John Nemeth, and Debbie Davies, it’s crystal clear,….. Alastair Greene's star is on the rise.
Alastair recently plunged headfirst into a full-time solo career, stepping down after 7 years touring the world as the guitarist for Rock legend, Alan Parsons. Alastair is philosophical about his time playing with Parsons, saying, “I’ll always be grateful for the opportunity Alan gave me to handle guitar and vocal duties in his band. It was an honor to play the music created by the Alan Parsons Project to Alan’s fans around the world. After 7 years, the time has come for me to truly pursue my own musical dream.”
The culmination of Greene’s musical experiences, influences, and passion is his record, Dream Train. The album was produced and mixed by David Z, whose production credits include Buddy Guy, Gov’t Mule, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Jonny Lang.
Dream Train features 13 songs, 12 of which are Greene originals. The sole cover is a previously unreleased song written by none other than BillyGibbons of ZZ Top called "Nome Zayne", which was recorded with Billy’s blessing.
Alastair Greene
“Both of my RB gig bags have literally been all around the world in cars, vans, trucks, tour busses, airplanes, boats, trains; you name it; they made the trips and logged the miles. What absolutely blows me away is their resilience and build quality. If my guitars could speak of their own volition I am sure they’d say, 'Aww man,….don’t take me out of the gig bag AGAIN! I’m comfy in here!' Thank you, Reunion Blues for keeping my guitars comfy and safe!”
Alastair Greene’s musical journey has been anything but traditional. His combination of Blues, Southern Rock, and Jam Band sensibilities has been thrilling audiences for nearly two decades. With recent performances at the Chicago Blues Festival and the Big Blues Bender in Las Vegas as well as a recent tour filling in on guitar with Starship featuring Mickey Thomas, and many guest appearances with such luminaries as Eric Burdon, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya, Savoy Brown, John Nemeth, and Debbie Davies, it’s crystal clear,….. Alastair Greene's star is on the rise.
Alastair recently plunged headfirst into a full-time solo career, stepping down after 7 years touring the world as the guitarist for Rock legend, Alan Parsons. Alastair is philosophical about his time playing with Parsons, saying, “I’ll always be grateful for the opportunity Alan gave me to handle guitar and vocal duties in his band. It was an honor to play the music created by the Alan Parsons Project to Alan’s fans around the world. After 7 years, the time has come for me to truly pursue my own musical dream.”
The culmination of Greene’s musical experiences, influences, and passion is his record, Dream Train. The album was produced and mixed by David Z, whose production credits include Buddy Guy, Gov’t Mule, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Jonny Lang.
Dream Train features 13 songs, 12 of which are Greene originals. The sole cover is a previously unreleased song written by none other than BillyGibbons of ZZ Top called "Nome Zayne", which was recorded with Billy’s blessing.