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"One of the best independent artists in the Midwest."Editors - Billboard Magazine "Green's show was a musical and visual treat for the audience" Eric Schelkoph - The Kane County Chronicle"Green's percussive overhand attack often sounds like two guitars for the price of one - with a bongo and harmonica player for free." Bruce Ingram - Pioneer Press"If you think you've heard the way an acoustic guitar is to be played, think again. This sing/songwriter is like no other" Jeff Berry - Rising Music"Green continues his tradition of astounding the audience" Rachel Yackley - The Daily Herald When The Moon Was Full Of Mystery Music | Category | New Age Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7776254 | | Catalog number | 306217 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 23, 2008 |
Wandering Endorphin When The Moon Was Full Of Mystery Songs | 1. | When the Moon Was Full of Mystery |
| 2. | The Healer |
| 3. | Wanderlust |
| 4. | Stargazing |
| 5. | Wind Song |
| 6. | Big Medicine |
| 7. | Firefly |
| 8. | Making Tracks |
| 9. | Memorial Day |
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