New CD and DVD released 2010!
Click on an album cover to hear tunes, see videos, and read all about it.


Check out the feature video...

Here's a video I made for "November, Metamora" using photographs I took on a trip there several years ago. YouTube audio isn't the best, so if you visit the page for Basically Sane (click the album cover above), you can listen to the track from the album with better sound.

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Here's a taste of the old stuff...

Floating World showcases the eclectic music and winding poetry for which Greg has become known. The thirteen songs range from the New Orleans groove of Fat Tuesday and the wide open rock of She Moves Through Time to the gentle tremolo throb of Calling From Where I Am. An audience favorite is the acoustic Siberian Express.

Greg wrote and produced the album. Guest performers include Michael Comstock of Philadelphia's Indre Studios on drums, electric banjoist David Lovett, South Dakota songwriter Tim Berry on bass, and pedal steel played by songwriter and multi-instrumental wizard David Hamburger.

Click the song title to listen:

Fat Tuesday
Calling from Where I am
She Moves Through Time
Siberian Express

Old Baggage, New Suitcase brings together Greg's early acoustic recordings from 1992 and 1995. The standout track is the Celtic-tinged Don't Save the Kisses, an audience favorite. This is a loose, enthusiastic, and fun record.

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Don't Save the Kisses
Building Bridges

Live at Hawkeye's 1999 is the debut bootleg of Greg Horne's Exploding Band. The trio features Nathan Barrett (of the Jodie Manross band) on drums and Pete Holdsworth on bass. Sounding like a combination of Live at Leeds and Live Rust, this record presents four originals and covers by the Band, Junior Wells, and the Who.

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That's the World for me
Old School Number