Biography
Richard Greene accumulated hundreds of session credits on violin while performing across dozens of groups, yet his greatest visibility came in the 1960s through work with Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys and Seatrain. Born November 9, 1942, in Los Angeles, he began classical violin lessons at age five. By high school he had redirected his energies to folk music. He enrolled at the University of California-Berkeley in 1960, performing first with the Coast Mountain Ramblers and later with the Dry City Scat Band. After graduation Greene accepted a real-estate position but continued playing with the Pine Valley Boys in San Francisco. A 1964 visit to New York brought an introduction to Bill Keith of the Blue Grass Boys, an encounter that helped shape Monroe's choice to hire the young musician two years later. Greene appeared with Monroe at the Grand Ole Opry and contributed to the Decca album Bluegrass Time.
After a single year with the Blue Grass Boys he moved to the Jim Kweskin Jug Band, whose members also included Keith plus Geoff and Maria Muldaur, and recorded on the group's 1968 release Garden of Joy. Restless after another year, he returned to California and joined the Blues Project, which soon became Seatrain. Greene remained more than three years, appearing on the band's self-titled 1969 A&M album, its second self-titled LP for Capitol in 1971, and 1972's Marblehead Messenger. Together with Eric Weissberg, Jim Rooney, and longtime associate Keith he next formed the Blue Velvet Band, which issued only the album Sweet Moments.
During the balance of the 1970s Greene performed with James Taylor, Emmylou Harris, Rod Stewart, Muleskinner, Taj Mahal, David Grisman, and Loggins & Messina while also cutting three solo albums backed by his band the Zone. Duets (1977) and Ramblin' (1979) came out on Rounder, followed by Blue Rondo on Sierra in 1980. An early-1980s Japanese tour with Tony Trischka and Peter Rowan was captured on the Nippon label releases Bluegrass Album and Hiroshima Mon-Amour, both from 1980.
After a single year with the Blue Grass Boys he moved to the Jim Kweskin Jug Band, whose members also included Keith plus Geoff and Maria Muldaur, and recorded on the group's 1968 release Garden of Joy. Restless after another year, he returned to California and joined the Blues Project, which soon became Seatrain. Greene remained more than three years, appearing on the band's self-titled 1969 A&M album, its second self-titled LP for Capitol in 1971, and 1972's Marblehead Messenger. Together with Eric Weissberg, Jim Rooney, and longtime associate Keith he next formed the Blue Velvet Band, which issued only the album Sweet Moments.
During the balance of the 1970s Greene performed with James Taylor, Emmylou Harris, Rod Stewart, Muleskinner, Taj Mahal, David Grisman, and Loggins & Messina while also cutting three solo albums backed by his band the Zone. Duets (1977) and Ramblin' (1979) came out on Rounder, followed by Blue Rondo on Sierra in 1980. An early-1980s Japanese tour with Tony Trischka and Peter Rowan was captured on the Nippon label releases Bluegrass Album and Hiroshima Mon-Amour, both from 1980.
Albums

Shufflin'
2006

Hands Across the Pond
2003

Wolves A' Howlin'
1996

The Grass Is Greener
1995

The Greene Fiddler
1995

Blue Rondo
1982

Ramblin'
1979

Duets
1978
Singles

Tell Me Goodbye
2026

Make Me Sweat
2026

Farewell
2026

On My Mind
2026

Holding On
2026

Love Me
2026

Giving It All
2026

Warpath
2026

Fiending
2026

Chemical
2026

Never Have You
2026

Really Wanna Say
2026

Addicted
2026

Hold Me Close
2026

Married To The Blues
2026

If It Turned Out Different
2026

RUFF
2026

My Heart
2026

Waiting For
2026

When I Close My Eyes
2026

Ay Papi
2026

About To Fall Apart
2026

Let Me Go Down
2026

Promise
2026

Nada
2026

Ban It Bitch
2026

Keep Begging
2026

What Do You Wanna Do ?
2026

Two Different
2026

Misplaced
2026

Can't Stop Pop-pa
2026

Let Me In
2026

The Only One
2026

Waiting For The Night
2026

No Heart For Me
2026

Maybe One Day
2026

Lift Me Up
2026

Your Love For Me
2026

Up All Night
2025

Truth Be Told
2025

But I Can Dream
2025

Only Present I Need
2025

What Comes Next ?
2025

I'm Burning Up
2025

Like, Really Why
2025

My Heart Cries Out
2025

Don't Ever Let Go
2025

Blue Skies Turn To Rain
2025

Feel So Good
2025

I Just Let It Happen
2025

A Little Love ?
2025

Can We Get It Started
2025

Play With My Heart
2025

You Better Get It
2025

Another Long Lonely Night
2025

Keep Rolling On
2025

Just Tell Me
2025
