Rebekah Griffin Greene
Bassist/Composer/Arranger
Click here to go to the Domaine
Forget 2004 scrapbook.
Rebekah's Resume
Terry L. Greene II
Trombonist
Arranger
Composer
Click here for Terry's
Resume!
ROOTED
The music of Terry L. Greene II and Rebekah Griffin Greene
For inquiries/requests for original
music/recordings/gigs please email
rebekah@rebekahgriffingreene.com.
Rebekah's compositions
Upcoming performances
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Cool links to creative family and friends:
http://www.janicegriffin.com/  My Mom does singing telegrams
and kids' parties in the Monterey Peninsula. She is crazy and
creative and I love her!!!

http://www.rushingwindart.com/index.html My sister Cori's
husband Steve Ruiz is also an awesome painter and dad! They are
in Pomona, CA.

My sister Monica Griffin Lee is a fabulous session singer and
songwriter.
Click here to hear her demo and see her resume. She
lives in Southern California.

My good friend Ginny Pike is a wonderful pianist and composer
and worship leader and teacher:
http://web.mac.com/vhpike/iWeb/Ginny/Music/Music.html

www.carolkuzdenyi.com Wonderful pianist and accompanist and
coach and teacher in the Monterey, CA area!

My bass teacher Kurt Muroki is totally amazing!
www.muroki.com

Check out Peter Askim's bass music! www.peteraskim.com

Matthew Cody Love is a composer and bassist I just met at the
2010 Hawaii Contrabass Festival and I really like his music,
poems, and artwork!
www.matthewcodylove.com

My dear friend Christopher Wong is an awesome film scorer and
teacher:
www.pacificbluemusic.com
Click Here for
ATLANTIS MUSIC:
Music based on the Atlantis
books by Thomas Greanias
Click here for video coverage of our New
York City DEBUT PERFORMANCE as a
duo on November 7th, 2009!!

Click here to read the awesome review
we got at our Monterey concert, on July
12, 2009.
Rebekah's Classical
Performance
Repertoire
Free jazz with Ray
Anderson, trombone, Terry on drums, me
on bass, Yoichi Uzeki on piano and Phil
Salathe trumpet. Terry brought us in on
Thursday, April 22 to demonstrate "free
jazz" for his Jazz History course at Stony
Brook, and I'm so glad we recorded it,
because it turned out amazing!