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Gary Green (musician)

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Gary Green
Gary Green in 1974
Gary Green in 1974
Background information
Born (1950-11-20) 20 November 1950 (age 73)
Stroud Green, North London, England, United Kingdom
GenresProgressive rock, Blues rock
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Guitar, mandolin, bass, recorder
Years active1970s-present

Gary Green (born Gary William Green, 20 November 1950 in Stroud Green, North London, England) is a British musician. During the 1970s, he was the guitarist for the progressive rock band Gentle Giant. Green was with the band from the debut album Gentle Giant all the way to the last album Civilian. Green's style was different from most of his peers, being a more blues-based guitarist. Like his other band members, Green was also adept at other instruments, including mandolin and recorder among others. According to a 2008 interview, founding member Phil Shulman said that, despite Green's blues influences, he fitted in well with the band's progressive style since Green was "quick on the up-take."[1][2]

Later on, he was a member of the band Mother Tongue, and also recorded on Zinc – The Green Album with Eddie Jobson. In recent years, Green has been working with Billy Sherwood on a number of projects, including Back Against The Wall (2005)[1] and Return to the Dark Side of the Moon (2006).[2] He is now a member of a band called Three Friends with fellow Gentle Giant member Malcolm Mortimore.

Green currently lives in Princeton, Illinois with his wife, Judy.

Gary Green's brother, Jeff Green, was a roadie for Soft Machine in the early 1970s and later played with Elton Dean.

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