Ed Greene
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Ed Greene is an American drummer and session musician.
An early recording in 1971 has him as a member of the Donald Byrd Group, together with Thurman Green (tb) Harold Land (ts) Bobby Hutcherson (vib) Joe Sample (org) and Wilton Felder (el-b), among others. ProFile on Ed Greene:
Greene has also recorded with The Osmonds, Jeff Beck, Dizzy Gillespie, Steely Dan, Sparks, Hall & Oates and Leo Sayer, among others.
Partial Discography
- 1971: Ethiopian Knights - Donald Byrd Group[1]
- 1976: First Course - Lee Ritenour
- 1976: American Pastime - Three Dog Night
- 1976: Wired - Jeff Beck
- 1977: Free Ride - Dizzy Gillespie[2]
- 1977: Baby It's Me - Diana Ross
- 1977: Introducing Sparks - Sparks
- 1977: Aja - Steely Dan
- 1978: That's What Friends Are For - Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams
- 1979: When Love Comes Calling - Deniece Williams
- 1980: Man's Best Friend - Livingston Taylor
- 1982: The Nightfly - Donald Fagen
- 1994 Blue Night - Percy Sledge
- 1999: Living Without Your Love - Dusty Springfield
- 2004 Shining Through The Rain - Percy Sledge
References
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