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About Alastair Greene

ABOUT ALASTAIR GREENE – 2024 PRESS RELEASE 

Guitar virtuoso Alastair Greene has artfully managed a dynamic solo career while contributing to the music of notable artists such as Grammy-winner Alan Parsons and soul blues Grammy nominee Sugaray Rayford. Greene’s latest release, STANDING OUT LOUD, is a commanding declaration poised to solidify his position as a seasoned veteran in the blues rock world.

With STANDING OUT LOUD (his 11th solo record), Greene set out to create an honest, no-nonsense record that recalls the spirit of his favorite music from the 1960’s and 70’s. For that purpose, he headed to Nashville in January 2024, knocking out eight of the album’s eleven songs. His partner in this endeavor was Nashville stalwart JD Simo, who co-produced with Greene and engineered the tracks in his own House of Grease studio.

With a strong batch of original songs rooted in blues and southern rock traditions, STANDING OUT LOUD builds upon the momentum created by his critically acclaimed solo releases of recent years. “Teaming up with Ruf Records for this album feels like a natural and perfect fit for the progression of my career,” says the California native and multi-charting Billboard artist that Blues Music Magazine called “a major talent in the blues-rock category.”

With the album complete, Greene is itching to hit the road. His 2024 tour schedule will include festival and club dates across the U.S. and over 40 European dates. “I’ve toured Europe many times as the guitarist with the Alan Parsons Live Project, and I’m excited to be bringing my music to the people.”

ALASTAIR GREENE – 2024 BIO 

A native of Santa Barbara,California and now residing in Austin, Texas Alastair Greene has ridden his Blues-soaked rock into the 21st century, traversing a constantly changing global (and musical) landscape. He’s well-equipped for the challenge, carrying the diverse musical interests he developed at an early age, intrigued by his mother’s piano-playing and a record collection that included The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, and Elton John. His father introduced the youngster to the sophistication of Bach and Beethoven, yet it was Greene’s grandfather, the late trumpeter Chico Alvarez- a member of the Stan Kenton Band in the 1940s and ’50s- who inspired him to pursue a life in music.

As a youth, he took piano lessons and played the saxophone before discovering the guitar in high school. 1980s heavy rock icons Van Halen and Iron Maiden brought motivational thunder. Then, a vintage and seminal sound- the Blues- changed Greene’s course. Records by B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, The Allman Brothers Band, and Stevie Ray Vaughan exposed the burgeoning guitarist to a trove of musical treasure.

He received a scholarship to attend the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he studied for two years, before returning in the early ‘90s to Southern California. Greene formed the Alastair Greene Band in 1997 and subsequently released eight solo albums (including two live sets and a compilation record) over nearly 20 years. 2017’s studio effort, Dream Team, landed a four-star review and Best Album of the Year nod in DownBeat; 2018’s Live from the 805 was nominated for Rock Blues Album of the Year by Blues Blast Magazine, garnering inclusion on many ‘Best of 2018’ lists.

A much in-demand guitarist and vocalist, Greene traveled the world, touring with the legendary Alan Parsons Live Project from 2010 – 2017, as well as stints with Starship featuring Mickey Thomas and, most recently, (2018-2019) Blues Music Award-winner Sugaray Rayford. His work with Parsons, in particular, sparked a conversation with renowned multi-instrumentalist and producer Tab Benoit at a Las Vegas blues festival. In 2019, Greene signed with Benoit’s Whiskey Bayou Records label and released 2 records, “The New World Blues’ (2020) and “Alive In The New World” (2023). Greene toured the U.S. consistently in 2021 and 2022 opening over 100 shows for Benoit.

After running into Thomas Ruf on a tour of Germany in 2022 opening for Walter Trout Alastair signed signed with Ruf Records and released Standing Out Loud in May of 2024. Standing Out Loud was produced by Greene. 8 of the albums 11 tracks were recorded in Nashville, TN with JD Simo and the remaining 3 songs were recorded in Greene’s adopted hometown of Austin, TX with Hunter St.Marie.

With a strong batch of original songs rooted in blues and southern rock traditions, STANDING OUT LOUD builds upon the momentum created by his critically acclaimed solo releases of recent years. “Teaming up with Ruf Records for this album feels like a natural and perfect fit for the progression of my career,” says the California native and multi-charting Billboard artist that Blues Music Magazine called “a major talent in the blues-rock category.”

With the album complete, Greene is itching to hit the road. His 2024 tour schedule will include festival and club dates across the U.S. and over 40 European dates. “I’ve toured Europe many times as the guitarist with the Alan Parsons Live Project, and I’m excited to be bringing my music to the people.”

Featuring funky, swampy grooves and flights of muscular guitar, Greene delivers rock and blues stirred by touchstones such as Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, yet perhaps most often guided by the roadmap of Gov’t Mule and that band’s synthesis of The Allman Brothers Band’s improvisational firepower and the raw, stripped-down electric Blues-rock of Cream.

“Alastair Greene is killing it! He is singing great, writing great, he is at the height of his powers.”

—Joe Bonamassa 

“A major talent in the Blues Rock category” 

—Blues Music Magazine 

“He is a skilled, articulate songwriter with vocal and guitar talents to match.” “Alastair’s tone is impeccably rich and complex, which will endear him to guitar fans everywhere, and he uses it to get the most out of every note. 

—Rock & Blues Muse 

“Alastair Greene is a highly respected guitar player who was an integral part of the Alan Parsons Project. He is the equal of any and better than most.”

— Blues Matters Magazine 

“Fronting a power blues-rock trio, guitarist Alastair Greene breathes in sulfuric fumes and exhales blazing fire. Greene is doing his best songwriting and singing ever.”

—Downbeat Magazine

2022 BIO 

As Alastair Greene’s prolific and acclaimed career rounds the corner into a third decade, Greene arrives at a new, yet familiar destination.  Following a 2018 live album that celebrated the 20th anniversary of his noteworthy Alastair Greene Band, the singer-songwriter/guitarist returns with an inspired solo collection, The New World Blues, and a tonic for the times.  “I’m not a prophet by any stretch of the imagination,” Greene says.  “But, this record is even more relevant now than when I wrote it in 2019.”

A native of Santa Barbara, Calif., Greene has ridden his Blues-soaked rock into the 21st century, traversing a constantly changing global (and musical) landscape.  He’s well-equipped for the challenge, carrying the diverse musical interests he developed at an early age, intrigued by his mother’s piano-playing and a record collection that included The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, and Elton John.  His father introduced the youngster to the sophistication of Bach and Beethoven, yet it was Greene’s grandfather, the late trumpeter Chico Alvarez- a member of the Stan Kenton Band in the 1940s and ’50s- who inspired him to pursue a life in music.

As a youth, he took piano lessons and played the saxophone before discovering the guitar in high school.  ‘80s heavy rock icons Iron Maiden and Def Leppard brought motivational thunder.  Then, a vintage and seminal sound- the Blues- changed Greene’s course.  Records by B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, The Allman Brothers Band, and Stevie Ray Vaughan exposed the burgeoning guitarist to a trove of musical treasure.

He received a scholarship to attend the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he studied for two years, before returning in the early ‘90s to Southern California.  Greene formed the Alastair Greene Band in 1997 and subsequently released eight solo albums (including two live sets and a compilation record) over nearly 20 years.  2017’s studio effort, Dream Team, landed a four-star review and Best Album of the Year nod in DownBeat; 2018’s Live from the 805 was nominated for Rock Blues Album of the Year by Blues Blast Magazine, garnering inclusion on many ‘Best of 2018’ lists.

A much in-demand guitarist and vocalist, Greene traveled the world, touring with the legendary Alan Parsons Live Project from 2010 – 2017, as well as stints with Starship featuring Mickey Thomas and, most recently, Blues Music Award-winner Sugaray Rayford.  His work with Parsons, in particular, sparked a conversation with renowned multi-instrumentalist and producer Tab Benoit at a Las Vegas blues festival.  In 2019, Greene signed with Benoit’s Whiskey Bayou Records label.

Armed with a cache of new material, Greene decamped to Benoit’s Houma, Louisiana studio outside New Orleans to track The New World Blues.  With Benoit, on drums, and bassist Corey Duplechin, the three formed a classic power trio, recording nearly the entire album live in the studio.  Featuring funky, swampy grooves and flights of muscular guitar, Greene delivers an album stirred by touchstones such as Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble, yet perhaps most often guided by the roadmap of Gov’t Mule and that band’s synthesis of The Allman Brothers Band’s improvisational firepower and the raw, stripped-down electric Blues-rock of Cream.

Greene says he wanted to “go somewhere; find something.”  Fortified by the historic backdrop-a birthplace of Blues and Jazz- as well as his new ‘bandmates’ and their cultural connection to the area, The New World Blues displays Greene’s lifelong reverence for Delta and Chicago Blues, respectfully and affectingly, detailing each of the eleven cuts with honesty and respect.  “I endeavor to play the Blues.  It’s some of my favorite music.  And I have a responsibility to inform where this music comes from,” Greene says.  “This is a Black, African-American art form that is basically responsible for everything we love today.  I want to be true to what I love.”

ALASTAIR HAS PERFORMED ONSTAGE WITH MUSICIANS FROM THE WORLDS OF BLUES AND ROCK INCLUDING:

  • Alan Parsons Live Project
  • Bob Margolin (Muddy Waters Band)
  • Bobby Rush
  • Buddy Guy
  • CF Kip Winger (Winger / Solo artist)
  • Chester Thompson (Genesis / Frank Zappa)
  • Coco Montoya
  • Curtis Salgado
  • Debbie Davies
  • Eric Burdon (The Animals)
  • Eric Gales
  • Jimmy Hall (Jeff Beck / Wet Willie)
  • Jimmy Johnson
  • Kim Simmonds & Savoy Brown
  • Seymour Duncan
  • Slash
  • Starship featuring Mickey Thomas
  • Tab Benoit
  • Walter Trout Band

PLUS MANY MANY MORE,……

  • Al Schnier (moe)
  • Albert Castiglia
  • Amanda Fish
  • Andy T Band
  • Anne Harris (Otis Taylor Band)
  • Anikka Chambers
  • Anson Funderburgh
  • Barry Goldberg (The Electric Flag)
  • BB “Chung” King aka Alan Mirkitani
  • Big Blues Bender Brass Band
  • Big Chief Monk Boudreaux
  • Big Pete Van der Pluijm
  • Billy Price
  • Billy Sherwood (Yes / Asia)
  • Bob Corritore
  • Bryan Head (Roger Hodgson)
  • Carl Sonny Leyland (Anson Funderburgh)
  • Chris Tofield
  • David Pack (Ambrosia)
  • Damon Fowler
  • Danielle Nicole Band
  • Dave Spector
  • Deanna Bogart
  • Dennis Gruenling
  • Doug MacLeod
  • Doug Rappoport
  • Eric Steckel
  • Erik Norlander
  • Franck Goldwasser (Mannish Boys)
  • Gary Hoey
  • Gary Mallaber (Steve Miller Band / Van Morrison)
  • Godfrey Townsend (John Entwistle Band)
  • James Harman
  • Jared James Nichols
  • Jason Ricci
  • Jeff Pevar (CPR / Crosby, Stills, & Nash)
  • Jeff Simon (George Thorogood & The Delaware Destroyers)
  • Jimmy Carpenter (Walter Wolman Washington)
  • Jimmy Vivino (Conan O’Brien Band)
  • Joey Delgado (The Delgado Brothers)
  • John Helliwell (Supertramp)
  • John Németh
  • Johnny Sansone
  • Jon Theodore (Queens Of The Stone Age)
  • Juan Alderete (Mars Volta / Racer-X)
  • Kid Andersen (Rick Estrin & The Nightcats)
  • Kirk Fletcher (Fabulous Thunderbirds)
  • Lara Price
  • Les Stroud (Survivorman)
  • Little Jonny Lawton
  • Long Tall Deb
  • Lurrie Bell
  • Marty Fera (Glen Frey)
  • Michael Burks
  • Michael Ledbetter
  • Mike Zito & The Wheel
  • Mitch Kashmar
  • Monster Mike Welch
  • Nick Moss Band
  • Nick Schnebelen (Tramped Under Foot)
  • Pete Anderson (Dwight Yoakam)
  • Retrodemon
  • Robert Randolf
  • RJ Mischo
  • Sam Bolle (Dick Dale Band)
  • Sari Schorr
  • Shari Puorto
  • Southern Hospitality
  • Stoney Curtis (Counts 77)
  • Sugaray Rayford Band
  • Terence Higgins (Dirty Dozen Brass Band)
  • Terri Odabi
  • Thornetta Davis
  • Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan
  • Tom Lackner (Jeff Bridges)
  • Tony Braunagel (Robert Cray / Phantom Blues Band)
  • Victor Wainwright
  • Vinnie Amico (moe)
  • Wally Ingram (Sheryl Crow / David Lindley)