Richard Greene is an American violinist. In addition to his 11 solo albums and his recordings with Seatrain, Muleskinner, and the Greene String Quartet, he has been featured as a performer on many albums by other artists.

Solo albums

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  • 1977: Duets (Rounder)
  • 1977: The Greenbriar Years (Old Homestead) with Joe Isaacs and Frank Wakefield
  • 1979: Ramblin' (Rounder)
  • 1982: Blue Rondo (Sierra)
  • 1983: Swingrass '83 (Antilles) with Buell Neidlinger, Peter Erskine, Marty Krystall, Peter Ivers, Andy Statman, and Fred Tackett
  • 1994: The Greene Fiddler (Sierra)[1]
  • 1995: The Grass Is Greener (Rebel)
  • 1996: Wolves a' Howlin (Rebel) with The Grass Is Greener
  • 1997: Sales Tax Toddle (Rebel) with The Grass Is Greener - Grammy nominated Bluegrass Record of the Year
  • 2001: Hands Across The Pond (self-released) with Beryl Marriott
  • 2006: Shufflin' (RGP Productions) with the Brothers Barton and Jeff Pekarek[2]

As a member of the Jim Kweskin Jug Band

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As a member of Seatrain

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As a member of Muleskinner

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As a member of the Greene String Quartet

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  • 1988: Molly On The Shore (Hannibal
  • 1991: The String Machine (Virgin)
  • 1995: Bluegreene (Virgin)[5]

As composer

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Also appears on

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1967 - 1969

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1970 - 1971

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1972 - 1974

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1975 - 1977

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1978 - 1979

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1980 - 1984

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1985 - 1989

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1990 - 1994

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1995 - present

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References

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  1. ^ Duckman, David (September 15, 1994). "Richard Greene The Greene Fiddler (Sierra)". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on January 15, 2017. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  2. ^ Parks, Richard (July 21, 2005). "Review: Richard Greene's Shufflin'". Fanzine. Retrieved June 19, 2017.
  3. ^ Reines, Mary (March 23, 2016). "Seatrain recorded with George Martin in Marblehead". Wicked Local - Salem. Retrieved June 19, 2017.
  4. ^ David Kidney. "Muleskinner: A Potpourri of Bluegrass Jam". Green Man Review. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  5. ^ Stewart, Zan (June 12, 1995). "Greene String Quartet: More Than Punch and Pizazz". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 19, 2017.
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