Producing James Blundell and co-writing with artists like Wendy Matthews led to a rock rebirth for touring veteran Paul Greene.
After his sixth album Everywhere Is Home, pop-rock troubadour Paul Greene was done with the touring grind and label screw-ups. But once he’d produced country idol James Blundell and wrote for Wendy Matthews, his sense of competition returned, resulting in his most rocking album in a while: Behind The Stars.
Greene spills the beans about his break from the biz, putting together his new band The Other Colours, expressing his personal philosophy on Behind The Stars, and the never-ending roadtrip that has been his career so far.