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Now on iTunes
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Icarus Listening Party on GTN
In February, Global
Thunda Network hosted the exclusive Icarus
listening party, which was broadcast on Resonance Radio
and Australian Independent Radio
in Australia and Dewberry Jam Community Radio in the US. Jac
Dalton and Graham Greene were interviewed by Donna
G. in between the tracks from the CD being played in their
entirety. Jac and Graham provided insights into the writing,
recording and mixing processes as well as personal notes on
their individual careers, their meeting and their resulting
collaboration on the album.
The show is now a streaming
podcast on GTN, and can be heard by clicking
here. Icarus is also now available for download on
iTunes. Click the CD cover at left to visit the Icarus page.

Jac Dalton &
Graham Greene during the
Icarus interview
GG Unplugged
Graham recently
performed two rare acoustic sets as a guest performer at the
2010 CEBA Small Business Awards hosted by CEBA and attended
by the Mayor of the City of Bayswater. Graham played selected
tracks from his Music of the Numbers album and some blues
instrumentals in a low-key but eloquent performance from the
Guitar Shaman.
Retrospective
GG Interview
A new interview is now
online at RockPit.net, where Rockpit's Shane Pinnegar
asks Graham about his beginnings in the music industry, his
childhood in the Australian outback and his career to date,
including his stints in Flash Harry and Ice Tiger,
and his time in Sydney in the late 90's. Graham also talks about
his discovery of the guitar as a teenager, as well as discussing
his custom signature series guitars, made by Perth luthier
wunderkind Perry Ormsby. Read the interview in full
here.
GG in
Mesa/Boogie 2010 Catalogue
Graham's picture is included in the artists pages of the new
2010 Mesa/Boogie product catalogue. This follows the 2007 honour
of becoming the first Australian artist to have a page on the
Mesa/Boogie website's Artist Gallery. Click the logo at left to
visit the Mesa/Boogie website.
RIP Paul Felton
On July 6th, WA guitar
legend Paul Felton passed away after a battle with cancer. He
was loved and respected by many, and is sadly missed by all who
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