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Showing posts with label Alastair Greene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alastair Greene. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Guitar Lesson w/ Alastair Greene - Lesson 2 Kitchen Sink Scale


This is the second installment of guitar lessons with Alastair Greene.

Here's Greene's upcoming tour schedule with Alan Parsons:

March 3rd Las Vegas, NV - Railhead at Boulder Station

March 25th San Jose, Costa Rica - International Arts Festival

March 27th TBA, Costa Rica

June 9th Beaumont, CA - Cherry Festival

July 17th Beirut, Lebanon

July 19th Munich, Germany

July 20th Essen, Germany

July 22nd Corsica, France

July 24th Curcassonne, France

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Friday, February 24, 2012

Tech Talk - Alastair Greene Guitar Lessons In The Garage 1st Lesson E minor pentatonic lick


Guitarist, Singer, and Songwriter Alastair Greene has been a mainstay of the Southern California music scene for over 2 decades. Alastair was born April 18th, 1971 in Santa Barbara, CA. He discovered music through his mother's piano playing at home and whose record collection included classics by The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, and Elton John, while his father's tastes at the time leaned toward Bach and Beethoven. Alastair was inspired to pursue music as a career by his grandfather, the late Chico Alvarez, who played trumpet as a member of the Stan Kenton Band in the '40s and '50s. Growing up, Alastair took piano lessons and played the saxophone before discovering the guitar in High School. He received a scholarship to the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he studied for two years before returning to southern California to begin playing with Blues and Rock bands
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Monday, November 14, 2011

Le Roi Records artist: Alastair Greene - Through The Rain - New Release Review


I just got a copy of Alastair Greene's new recording "Through The Rain". This is a pretty interesting recording... a definite change up from his last recording, "Walking In Circles". This is definitely not your daddy's blues recording. It has a lot more connections to the sons of the blues than the fathers. The guitar riffs that you have come to expect and the slide solos are there but the format is totally different. The first thing that hits you that is different is the off beat rhythm and possibly even funk/metal bottom but with more ethereal writing on the fill behind the melody of the recordings. Kind of like throwing Living Color in a bag with Molly Hatchett, The Dregs, some NW Grunge, Lindsay Buckingham, Marshall Tucker, Black Sabbath... It has all of the polish of the best of the bunch, the snappy guitar solos that you'd expect from AG and a whole lot of rock!

I found the recording a lot of fun to listen to and I expect that you will to!
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Bman's Exclusive Interview : Alastair Greene


Bman: First I want to welcome LeRoi Records artist Alastair Greene, Hi AG. I appreciate you taking the time out from your incredibly busy schedule to talk with me. I see that you have a new recording, Through The Rain" coming out in a few days. The promotional materials that I've seen indicate that it's a totally different path from what we've come to expect from your band. Can you tell me about it?

AG: Thanks Bman! Well it's not a completely different direction if someone were to go back and listen to my debut CD from 2002 ("A Little Wiser" RM001). On that CD I think I hinted at a few different directions I could go with my songwriting. I have always had a heavier side to what I play and listen to and the time felt right to put out a CD of hard rock songs. The Blues and Roots music influences are still in there but mixed in with my heavier side. I really wanted to push the boundaries of what is considered "Blues Rock" with this disc. Musically the chord progressions, vocals, and guitar playing are very much Blues influenced but with lots of added twists and turns.

Bman: That sounds really exciting. When I place the description of "Through The Rain" over your previous efforts it sounds like the makings of a great cd. Is this a new direction for your solo efforts or is it just something that you've been wanting to get out?

AG: Both. It's new in that is is mostly a Hard Rock CD. This CD started as an outlet to record some of my rock songs and it just kept growing. Originally I didn't plan on having a fully realized rock record to put out. Some of these songs were written as far back as the mid-90s and some were written last year. I started recording songs for this in 2005 and then songs from other sessions seemed to work with a 'rock' record in mind. Now that I've accumulated enough cohesive material and I'm excited to finally to put it out.

Bman: You had the luxury of growing up in a musical family with your mom playing piano and your Grandfather, the late Chico Alvarez, playing trumpet with Stan Kenton! Did you always know that you were going to be a rock musician?

AG: I think when I started playing guitar when I was 15 I hoped I'd be a professional musician, whether it be rock or blues or something else. I'd played saxophone and piano before guitar but when I started playing guitar I really connected to it and that's when the light bulb went on.
Bman: You've been touring with Alan Parsons in his APLP project. Are you going to be taking time off from that to tour to support "Through The Rain"?

AG: I certainly will be playing live shows to support this CD but will probably wait till the New Year to really crank it up. Alan doesn't tour very much so I always have a lot of different irons in the fire and time to pursue most opportunities that come my way.

Bman: How do you think working with Alan Parsons influenced your efforts on "Through The Rain"?

AG: I think any influence on this record would me more from as production standpoint and not so much from a musical one as I'd already been working on this record and writing for awhile with a specific Blues Rock sound in mind. I have done a fair amount of studio work with Alan over the last 7 years, so the AP influence was attention to detail and really taking the time to make things sound as good as possible.

Bman: I really enjoy your blues based sound. Are you going to continue to integrate your earlier materials into your "Through The Rain" tour or is it going to be something different altogether?

AG: That's a good question. There are a handful of songs on "Though The Rain" that I already play with my regular Blues band line-up. My Blues band can rock it up and also play in a traditional context. Some of the new songs won't sound out of place at all. As for the heavier rock numbers, I'm not sure at the moment.

Bman: Do you have a current "Through The Rain" tour schedule and can I release it or are you still working out the details?

AG: I don't have an official tour schedule to support the CD at the moment but if anyone wants to see where I'll be playing over the next couple of months they can hit my website. (www.agsongs.com)

Bman: Do you have any additional session work underway right now or are you free to tour?

AG: As far as session work I've been playing and singing on a series of Progressive Rock tribute projects but I'm not really sure how much I can say about them at the moment. I can say that I got to record a version of the Pink Floyd song "Money" with Alan in the studio producing. That was pretty amazing. I'm always looking for opportunities to play so the short answer to your question is, yes, I'm free to tour with my band or as part of another.

Bman: Good luck with the new "Through The Rain" recording. I really look forward to hearing it. Is there anything else that you'd like to share with your fans?

AG: Thanks! I hope the people that found out about my music through my Blues band and my last Blues CD (Walking In Circles RM005) will give this CD a listen. I won't lie, it's hard rocking, but so are a lot of other discs that fall under the Blues-Rock umbrella. As long as musicians keep the Blues alive by either playing it or pointing the way back to the founders and turning other people on to it I think it's all good. That's how it's going to survive.
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http://www.reverbnation.com/alastairgreene
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Monday, November 7, 2011

Guitarist Alastair Greene performs as part of the Alan Parsons Live Project - Saturday, November 12.

 
            Straight from his recent performance at the Kern River Rock 'N' Blues Festival,
      Guitar slinger Alastair Greene performs along with the Alan Parson Live Project  
      at a special Benefit for the United Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County     
      at Lobero Theater in Santa Barbara, Saturday, November 12. www.lobero.com. 
                                                                            
      (SANTA BARBARA) - Guitarist Alastair Greene performs as part of the Alan Parsons Live Project for a special concert benefiting the United Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County, at the Lobero Theater, 33 East Canon Perdido St., Saturday, November 12. 8 p.m. Tickets $95. and $55.  Info: (805) 963-0761 or www.lobero.com
       This month Greene is set to release his new CD Through The Rain, a slightly more rock album the than the blues-based, critically-lauded Walking In Circles (Riatsala Music). Guitar ace Ty Tabor from King's X duets with Greene on the track, "By The Way."    
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Guitar Ace Alastair Greene Plays The Eldorado - Friday, November 4



Straight from his recent performance at the Kern River Rock 'N' Blues Festival,

Guitar slinger Alastair Greene plays The Eldorado in Long Beach Friday, Nov. 4



"The Alastair Greene Band has achieved an elusive result with 'Walking In Circles,' waxing a blues-rock album that hold appeal for traditionalists." BLUES REVUE

Guitar Ace Alastair Greene Plays The Eldorado - Friday, November 4

(LONG BEACH) - Guitar ace Alastair Greene brings his formidable talents to venerable live music bistro The Eldorado, 3014 N. Studebaker Rd., Long Beach, Friday, November 4. No cover. Info: (562) 421-2122 or www.myspace.com/eldoradorestaurant.

The SoCal-based Greene has been wowing audiences since the early '90s, during which time he has shared the stage with some of the bigger names in the Blues including The Fabulous Thunderbirds, John Mayall, and Robin Trower, to name a few. Greene co-headlined the Kern River Rock N' Blues Festival this past September and has been a headliner for the first two Real Blues Festival of Orange County events.

Alastair Greene has been the touring guitarist in the Alan Parsons Project for the past couple years, a high-profile gig that has taken him around the world. Alastair is set to release his new CD Through The Rain, a slightly more rock album the than the blues-based, critically-lauded Walking In Circles (Riatsala Music). Guitar ace Ty Tabor from King's X duets with Greene on the track, "By The Way."

Watch a live performance by Alastair Greene from the Kern River Rock 'N' Blues Festival here:




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Monday, October 10, 2011

Blues-Rock Guitar Ace Alastair Greene PlaysThe Olde Ship - Sat. Oct. 15

Guitarist Alastair Greene.

Straight from his recent performance at the Kern River Rock 'N' Blues Festival,

noted blues-rock guitar slinger Alastair Greene plays the Olde Ship this Saturday


"The Alastair Greene Band has achieved an elusive result with 'Walking In Circles,' waxing a blues-rock album that hold appeal for traditionalists." BLUES REVUE

Blues-Rock Guitar Ace Alastair Greene PlaysThe Olde Ship - Sat. Oct. 15

(SANTA ANA, Calif.) - There's New (Blues) Blood at The Olde Ship: Blues-Rock guitar ace Alastair Greene makes his performing debut there this Saturday, October 15. 8:30 p.m., no cover. The Olde Ship is at 1120 W. 17th St. Info: (714) 550-6700 or www.theoldeship.com.

The Santa Barbara-based musician has been honing his craft in the SoCal area since the early '90s, during which time he has shared the stage with some of the bigger names in the Blues including The Fabulous Thunderbirds, John Mayall, and Robin Trower, to name a few. Greene -- who co-headlined the Kern River Rock N' Blues Festival this past September and has been a headliner for the first two Real Blues Festival of Orange County events - also hosted a popular Blues night this past summer at The Savoy in Santa Barbara where such renowned names as harpists James Harman and Johnny Mastro were among the weekly guests.

Alastair Greene has been the touring guitarist in the Alan Parsons Project for the past couple years, a high-profile gig that has taken him around the world. Alastair is currently putting the finishing touches on his new CD Through The Rain, the follow-up to critically-lauded Walking In Circles (Riatsala Music). Guitar ace Ty Tabor from rock greats King's X duets with Greene on the track, "By The Way."

Watch a live performance by Alastair Greene from the Kern River Rock 'N' Blues Festival here:




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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Guitar Ace Alastair Greene Added To Kern River Rock N' Blues Fest/Sat. 10-1

Guitarist Alastair Greene.

Reinforcements to the River!: Blues-Rock Guitarist Alastair Greene has been added to the bill of the Kern River Rock N' Blues Festival in Kernville this Saturday, October 1.

Guitar Ace Alastair Greene Added To Kern River Rock N' Blues Fest/Sat. 10-1

(KERNVILLE, Calif.) - Blues rock guitar ace Alastair Greene has been added to the bill for the Kern River Rock N' Blues Festival, performing Saturday, October 1 from 6-7:30 p.m. Joining Greene onstage that evening are Jim Rankin (bass) and Gary Mallaber (Bruce Springsteen, Van Morrison, Jackson Browne, Los Lobos, others). Log onto www.fundsforfreedominc.com for ticket information.

Greene - the touring guitarist in the Alan Parsons Project for the past couple years - also hosted the popular Blues Night at The Savoy in Santa Barbara every Thursday this past Summer. Alastair is currently putting the finishing touches on his new CD Through The Rain, the follow-up to critically-lauded Walking In Circles (Riatsala Music). Guitar ace Ty Tabor from rock greats King's X duets with Greene on the track, "By The Way."

"The Alastair Greene Band has achieved an elusive result with Walking In Circles, waxing a blues-rock album tha holds appeal for traditionalists...the rhythm section never fails to swing, providing a nuanced, true-blues launch pad for Greene's guitar..." BLUES REVUE

Watch a live performance of Greene's "Walking In Circles" from the 2010 Fire on the Mountain Blues Festival here:





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Monday, August 22, 2011

Vibin' Visalia: Blues-Rock Guitarist Alastair Greene Performing@Blues Brews BBQ

Guitarist Alastair Greene.

Blues-Rock Guitarist, Alastair Greene.

Vibin' Visalia: Alastair Greene Brings His Tasty Blues-Rock To

"Visalia Blues Brews & BBQ Festival" - Friday, September 2

(VISALIA, Calif.) - SoCal Blues-rock guitarist Alastair Greene, just back from touring with the Alan Parsons Project, returns to again perform this year at the Visalia Blues Brews & BBQ Festival, Garden Street Plaza, Old Town Visalia, Friday, September 2. 6-10 p.m. Free admission. Info: (559) 732-7737or log onto www.bluesbrewsandbbq.net. Greene is set to embark on a mini-NorCal tour that also includes dates at the Poor House Bistro in San Jose (September 3) and Shooters in Fresno (September 4).

Greene - who has been the touring guitarist in the Alan Parsons Project for the past couple years - also hosted the popular Blues Night at The Savoy in Santa Barbara every Thursday this past Summer. Alastair is currently putting the finishing touches on his new CD Through The Rain, the follow-up to critically-lauded Walking In Circles (Riatsala Music). Guitar ace Ty Tabor from rock greats King's X duets with Greene on the track, "By The Way."



Watch a live performance of Greene's "Walking In Circles" from the 2010 Fire on the Mountain Blues Festival here:


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Monday, June 13, 2011

This Aint That Kind Of Love Song - Shari Puorto w/ Barry Goldberg - Alastair Greene


Host Alastair Greene Welcomes Blues Diva Shari Puorto Thursday, June 16

And Is Joined By Renowned Guitarist John Mark Next Thursday, June 23




(SANTA BARBARA) - The Savoy holds with its weekly Blues Night, every Thursday throughout the summer, with special guests performing each week. "Blues Night At The Savoy" is hosted by longtime Santa Barbara musical mainstay, The Alastair Greene Band.

The Savoy is a newly-remodeled live music venue located smack in the heart of downtown Santa Barbara at 409 State St. 9 p.m.-till each evening. No cover; 21 and over. Info: (805) 957-1111 or log onto www.thesavoysb.com.

Joining Greene this week is dynamic vocalist Shari Puorto, 2010 Los Angeles Music Awards "Best Song of the Year" winner in the Blues, Roots or Americana category. On Thursday, June 23, Alastair welcomes renowned guitarist John Marx (known for his work with the late, great William Clarke, Albert Collins, and Lowell Fulson among others). Recent guests have included blues harp great James Harman and Ventura's R&B Bombers.

Santa Barbara native son Greene continues to maintain a rigorous work schedule which includes being the touring guitarist with the renowned Alan Parsons Live Project as well as selected Southern California dates (just played the Main Stage at the Real Blues Festival of Orange County 2 in Santa Ana, the second consecutive year he has appeared at the fledgling festival). Alastair also performed at last week's Simi Valley Cajun & Blues Music Festival, performing with none other than renowned SB harpmeister, Mitch Kashmar. Alastair is currently putting the finishing touches on his new CD Through The Rain, the follow-up to critically-lauded Walking In Circles (Riatsala Music). Guitar ace Ty Tabor from rock greats King's X duets with Greene on the track, "By The Way."
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