2009 Issue #23




Recording Completed on Dalton Album

In the last week of July, Graham and Donna flew to Adelaide to record their parts for the Jac Dalton album with producer, co-writer and keyboardist/vocalist Darren Mullan at the helm. The tracking went like clockwork, with guitars and backing vocals going down in four days. In September, the album goes to Memphis to be mixed and mastered by hitmaker Gregg Brown. The home of Rock and Roll, Memphis has been chosen by Gregg over Nashville because, in his words; "It's where I've done my best work". This bodes well for the magic he will bring to the album and the songs, and is sure to have a positive effect on the outcome.

Some photos from the recording sessions are on Graham's MySpace and Facebook pages, and Graham's thoughts about the trip are in his MySpace blog.

Photography by Cat
Graham Greene - EMT Studios, Adelaide July 2009
 

GG Media On The Web
As well as being busy with the Jac Dalton band, Graham is receiving airplay on a number of internet radio station around the world. Notable among these is Raven Radio in the UK, who have Graham's track Raven's Eye Pt.1 on their website's introduction page. They are also one of the very few who have received airplay copies of some unreleased Resonance Project songs in addition to the instrumentals from Leap Of Face. Across the pond in the US, Graham has been played regularly by Treble Radio and Dewberry Jam Radio, who have both become valued supporters and friends.

A Graham Greene portrait page is also online on the Radio MOM website, where you can read Graham's biography as it appears on his official website.

Guitar Gods Behaving Badly Update
Plans are being drawn up for another Guitar Gods Behaving Badly concert, and some well known names (both locally and nationally) have come up in discussions. After the hard rocking GGBBIII, the tone of the next show is rumored to be remaining rock, but with some interesting new musical flavours, including a touch of Fusion.

Details will appearing in the GG and Guitar Gods Behaving Badly newsletters as they become available.

 

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