Graham Greene first hit the local West Australian music scene as a professional guitarist in 1982, and averaged 300 live shows or sessions annually for a decade before finally turning to seriously developing his own instrumental music.
His debut as a solo artist/bandleader was in 1994, when Graham (Performing as Graham Greene & The Happy Sinners) closed the show at the West Australian Music Industry Awards at the prestigious His Majesty's Theatre.
His experience as a composer/songwriter/producer with his band Ice Tiger on the 1992 album Love'n'Crime proved invaluable when he recorded his solo debut, the ambient rock mini CD Blue Feathers in 1998.
Having recorded four CDs since then, exploring different musical styles from New Age to Prog, Graham has developed as a player and composer, writing and playing most of the parts for all of his solo recordings.
Graham on Leap Of Face:
"Writing this album really took me to places I wouldn't normally have gone" said the guitarist. "With all the new guitars and the tight time schedules I'd set for myself, the tunes had to happen for real, warts-and-all, right there in the moment."
"Some great music came out of it - it worked."
Graham and Donna Greene run their web design and graphic art company, Greenehouse Productions, and continue to work as musicians. Graham is a Section Editor and writer for West Australian music publication Groove Magazine, and is about to embark on promoting his new album and signature series guitars. The Graham Greene website has his full biography, as well as photo galleries, audio samples, CDs and latest news.
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