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Jeff Green

About Me

Growing up in the 70’s in Northern California, Jeff was exposed to many Country and Southern Rock bands of the day, including The Eagles, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brother, Poco, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Molly Hatchet, The Outlaws, and The Charlie Daniels Band. Although these bands were to play a large part in Jeff’s later career, it was the influence of the Progressive Rock bands, Yes, Rush, The Who and Pink Floyd (particularly David Gilmour’s solo in the song “Money”) that initially grabbed Jeff’s attention.Jeff’s musical training began at the tender age of seven with the clarinet, encouraged by his Grandfather who was a huge Benny Goodman fan. Piano lessons followed but didn’t last too long as the “otherworldly” tones of Progressive Rock ushered in his adolescence and led Jeff to his first guitar… …A much beloved “Woolworth’s Top 20”, purchased on one of Jeff’s summer visits to his mother and younger brother in England. Despite guitar strings the size of telephone wires, and an extremely “uncomfortable action”, that would make a grown man cry; Jeff pursued his newly found instrument with enthusiasm and diligence.Les Paul and Stratocaster copies reinforced Jeff’s arsenal (more on Arsenal later!!) and meanwhile Jeff’s talents were being transferred to the stage in various bands doing the usual rounds, playing high school dances, birthday parties and (much to his father’s chagrin) to the neighbours via the garage!!!!During this time, Jeff began studying with two of Sacramento’s most respected guitar teachers, Mark Adorni, and Stephen Grace. After successfully auditioning for the C.K. McClatchy High School Jazz Band Jeff received a gift of his first “real guitar”, a genuine 1982 USA series Fender Stratocaster, from his father who by now could see that Jeff’s hobby was to become his lifelong pursuit (for better or for worse!!).While gaining more and more playing and performing experience around the Sacramento scene, Jeff also completed a music theory degree from Sacramento City College, leading to a successful career in teaching that was to play a bigger role in his life later on.The quieter pursuit of song writing occupied much of Jeff’s time as well, culminating in several recording sessions with his band Critical Decision, at Moon Studios in Sacramento, which still exists to this day.In November of 1986, Jeff packed up his bags, grabbed his guitar, and headed across the pond to England for an extended stay with his mother and brother who were living there at the time. He soon came under the expert tutorage of Phil Hilborne, noted guitarist/performer/and author of the best selling instructional book, “Solo”.During the summer of ’87 Jeff started auditioning for bands, and in July of that year he took up a fulltime position as lead guitarist and backing vocalist with North Point Park. The band spent a creative year writing and rehearsing songs, which were eventually to be performed in many of the pubs and clubs across the UK and Europe. During one of their gigs at the celebrated venue “The Mean Fiddler”, the band caught the eye and ear of Helm Management who were keen to put the band into high profile support slots with bands as diverse as, “The Buzzcocks”, “Echo And The Bunnymen”, “The Fixx”, Hazel O’Conner, “Del Amitri”, “Faith No More”, “Blancmange”, Ronny Jordan, “Tony McPhee’s Groundhogs”, and “Screaming Lord Such”.The band continued to tour successfully and in 1991 were commissioned to record an EP with well known record producer, the late Colin Thurston, most noted for David Bowie’s “Heroes” album.Between gigs, North Point Park were hold up in The Mill Studio, Berkshire (formally owned by Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page) recording material that continued to attract a dedicated following of fans. Here Jeff had the privilege to meet and work with recording producer John Etchels, who engineered David Gilmour’s solo album.The following year the band embarked on a two-week tour as opening act for Gary Numan in support of their newly recorded material, culminating in a performance at the Hammersmith Odeon where Jeff had enjoyed performances of many of his childhood heroes!!This was to be North Point Park’s highpoint, as within a year the band had succumbed to the age old problems of managerial disputes and artistic differences resulting in a friendly parting of ways!Jeff went on to form a successful classic rock covers band, “No Idea”, playing much of the music that inspired him, and also performing some of his original material. Unbeknown to Jeff at the time, several of the songs making up the band’s repertoire were to play a major part in his career…In January 1997, Jeff was contacted by Phil Aldridge of the Illegal Eagles who was looking to fill a vacancy in his newly formed band. Coming from California (and a little bit homesick!) Jeff jumped at the opportunity to perform some of the most perfectly crafted songs to emanate from the Golden State!! Originally hired to play lead guitar and backing vocals, Jeff soon introduced his guitar synthesizer into the mix enabling him to perform parts outside of the original five-piece band. Audiences were treated to the banjo, mandolin, organ, trumpet and strings and it wasn’t long before Jeff (with his California drawl) was asked to front the band and take on lead vocals.In 2002 Jeff’s life turned full circle when he met his fiancé and soulmate, Laura Sparks; a fellow native of California with roots in Sacramento! Jeff presently resides in the serene countryside of Co. Clare in Ireland with Laura and her two children where he is continuing with his successful teaching career. In between teaching and composing original material from his newly created project studio, “Terrapin Station”, Jeff indulges himself in his other passions: Cooking, coaching little league baseball, and following the fortunes (and misfortunes!) of his favourite football team, Arsenal!

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Member Since: 26/02/2008
Band Website: http://web.mac.com/jeffrgreen
Band Members: Mike Stobie Tim Vogt Glenn Sissons Mark Cunningham Pete Riley Phil Hilborne
Influences: Pink Floyd, Yes, Rush, The Who, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, The Eagles, Jimi Hendrix, Steve Vai
Sounds Like: You tell me!
Record Label: Unknown Indie
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Classic Rock Society Interview

Hello All, Im very proud to be featured as a cover artist with a two page interview in the June/July edition of the Classisc Rock Society magazine. Ive uploaded some scans of the piece and...
Posted by on Fri, 05 Jun 2009 19:04:00 GMT

"Jessica" CD - Fan's View

Hello All,Just received this lovely email from a gentleman who purchased the CD recently. It was very touching and I thought I'd share it!All the best,Jeff xJeff,CD received wednesday morning & I have...
Posted by on Tue, 05 May 2009 14:04:00 GMT

A song from the Vault uploaded!!

Hello all,I've just uploaded a song that was originally written by myself and my dear friends, Tony Sampson and Tim Vogt way back in 1993 for our "Evergreen Palace" EP.We were on tour as "Creed" (not ...
Posted by on Fri, 10 Apr 2009 16:27:00 GMT

Two Songs Uploaded!

Hello All,I've just uploaded two new songs that I wrote back in '00 and '03. "The Path Home" was the title track of the Illegal Eagles all original album, "The Path Home" which was written about a gre...
Posted by on Fri, 03 Apr 2009 15:34:00 GMT

"Jessica" Review in CLASSIC ROCK SOCIETY MAGAZINE!

Hello All,I'm very proud to announce yet another great review of the Jessica CD, this time in the prestigious Classic Rock Society Magazine by none other than the editor himself, Martin Hudson!All the...
Posted by on Fri, 03 Apr 2009 10:01:00 GMT

"What did he do?" updated!

Hello All,For those interested, I've uploaded an updated version of "What Did He Do?" . The new version has some minor remixes and a Guitar Solo! Let me know what you think.All the best,Jeff
Posted by on Thu, 19 Mar 2009 18:54:00 GMT

Terrapin Station Studios

Hello all,I am pleased to announce that Terrapin Station Studios shall be open for business in January of 2010. Work has begun already and looking good so far. I shall post updates along with photos d...
Posted by on Thu, 19 Mar 2009 17:11:00 GMT

New Demo Uploaded

Hey All,As some of you already know, I'm working on the follow up to my Jessica CD, a concept album with the working title, "Duality In Three Stages" Anyway, I'm going to be uploading some demos from ...
Posted by on Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:51:00 GMT

Illegal Eagles Resignation

Dear All,It is with deep sadness that after twelve years with the Illegal Eagles, I announce my resignation from the band.Although I have enjoyed many fun filled and productive years with the Illegal ...
Posted by on Sun, 07 Dec 2008 11:32:00 GMT

JESSICA Review in John Lewis Magazine

Jessica by Jeff Green(Audio & TV's Rock Guru Des Walsh gives Jessica a spin and gives it the thumbs up!)Jeff Green is an extremely gifted guitarist who at present playing in an Eagles tribute band, Th...
Posted by on Mon, 10 Nov 2008 06:45:00 GMT