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BLUES BLAST MAGAZINE AUGUST / 2018 
“Greene is a great performer and musician whose exuberance embraces his music and makes it genuine sounding. If you want a good rocker CD with blues influences, go get this CD!”

Cover of BLUES BLAST MAGAZINE AUGUST 2018

BLUES DOODLES (INTERVIEW)
Wes O’Neill   December 22, 2017

Blues Doodles Interview

READ THE INTERVIEW HERE

SANTA BARBARA INDEPENDENT
RICHIE DEMARIA   December 15, 2017

Santa Barbara Independent

READ FULL ARTICLE HERE
(20th Anniversary show postponed due to fires in Santa Barbara area)

GUITAR WORLD MAGAZINE
GW Staff   December 06, 2017

Guitar World video premiere

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE!

REFLECTIONS IN BLUE
Bill Wilson   November 27, 2017

Truth be told, Alastair Greene stands head and shoulders above most of the competition in the blues/rock field.  While I’m talkin’ smack, he blows a good deal of the rest of the contemporary competition away as well. READ MORE

KEY AND CHORDS (GERMANY)
Philip Verhaege   November 27, 2017
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BLUES MATTERS! UK  / March 2018

BLUES MATTERS! UK / March 2018

BLUES DOODLES (UK)
Tom Dixon, January 25, 2018
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READ THE REVIEW HERE

SOUNDGUARDIAN

Mladen Loncar – Mike   January 04, 2018

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ALASTAIR GREENE DREAM TRAIN IN TOP 50 OF 2017

BLUES MUSIC MAGAZINE
Pete Sardon   December 26, 2017

Blues Music Magazine

Read the review HERE

JAZZ BLUES NEWS
MICHAEL LIMNIOS   December 20, 2017

Jazz Blues News Space

INTERVIEW WITH ALASTAIR – READ IN HERE

BLUES BYTES
Graham Clarke   December 10, 2017

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“Dream Train is a superlative blues rock album; there’s not a bad song in the bunch” READ MORE

MUSIC REPUBLIC MAGAZINE (UK)
Simon Redley   November 27, 2017

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“This is an impressive album from an artist who clearly deserves more recognition.” READ MORE

BLUES IN THE SOUTH (UK)
Norman Darwen   November 27, 2017

Blues in the south UK

There is a lot of blues-rock around these days, but this is certainly one of the better sets, and far more blues based than many that claim such a description. READ MORE

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The Grateful Web (song premiere)

Song Premiere: Alastair Greene’s Dream Train on Rip Cat Records

Dream Train album cover
ALASTAIR GREENE – Blues Rock Guitarist & Vocalist at Alastair Greene Band / Former Guitarist for Alan Parsons

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. His recent performances at the Chicago Blues Festival and the Big Blues Bender in Las Vegas have kept his Blues fans satisfied, while his onstage jams with Al Schnier and Vinny Amico from moe. and stage time with Eric Burdon, Walter Trout, Savoy Brown, and Starship featuring Mickey Thomas keep guitarists wondering what he’ll do next. READ MORE

AMERICAN BLUES SCENE (ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT AND TRAILER VIDEO)

Alastair Greene portrait

Photo by Amanda Peacock

The culmination of Greene’s musical experiences, influences, and passion is his new 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 new songs, 12 of which are Greene originals. The sole cover is a previously unreleased song written by none other than Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top called “Nome Zayne,” which was recorded with Billy’s blessing. The songs on Dream Train range from the hard driving blues rock of the title track, to the sensitive Curtis Mayfield tinged instrumental “Iowa.” “Big Bad Wolf” finds the band in familiar boogie blues rock territory while “DareDevil” takes listeners on a more traditional blues shuffle ride. READ MORE