Alastair Greene

[1] Greene's guest appearances include those with Eric Burdon, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya, Savoy Brown, John Németh and Debbie Davies.

He was born in Santa Barbara, California, United States, and grew up intrigued by a combination of his mother's piano playing, plus the diverse record collection owned by both of his parents.

[3][4][5] He formed a band and, a year later, relocated trying to obtain openings for their hard rock ensemble in the clubs in Hollywood, Los Angeles.

Meanwhile, Greene also played in a high school jazz band who undertook a competition in Walt Disney World, in Orlando, Florida.

[3][4][5] By 1997, Greene compiled a band under his own name who opened for the Fabulous Thunderbirds, John Mayall, Lonnie Brooks, and Robin Trower.

The collection comprised mainly Greene's own compositions, but included his versions of the Muddy Waters song "Ramblin' Mind" and Albert King's "Love Too Strong".

[12] To celebrate the 20th anniversary of forming his own band,[3] Greene recorded Live From the 805 (2018) in front of a loyal sold-out crowd in Santa Barbara.

[3] The New World Blues saw Greene travel to Houma, Louisiana, and record with Benoit playing drums and Corey Duplechin on bass guitar.