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Around 1992, Gary was also playing with a band called Mother Tongue. According to fan Beth Dooley, "They played 50/50 originals/covers (Tom Petty is one I remember).  Mother Tongue  was very tight, powerful, and the originals were just that - original. Gary was very down to earth with a crippling handshake!"
Around 1992, Gary was also playing with a band called Mother Tongue. According to fan Beth Dooley, "They played 50/50 originals/covers (Tom Petty is one I remember).  Mother Tongue  was very tight, powerful, and the originals were just that - original. Gary was very down to earth with a crippling handshake!"


In September 1995, Gary traveled to Italy to play in the Marechiaro Blues festival with the band Divae.  [[The Boys In The Band]] and a Divae original, "The Return of the Gentle Giant" (Il ritorno del Gigante Gentile).  The latter piece appears on Divae's debut album, ''Determinazione'', but without Gary Green.
In September 1995, Gary traveled to Italy to play in the Marechiaro Blues festival with the band Divae.  They played [[The Boys In The Band]] and a Divae original, "The Return of the Gentle Giant" (Il ritorno del Gigante Gentile).  The latter piece appears on Divae's debut album, ''Determinazione'', but without Gary Green.


Most recently he has been doing studio work.  In 2005, Gary played guitar parts on the "Back Against The Wall" tribute album (released 2005). This is a prog recreation of the classic Pink Floyd album, with contributions from many of the 1970's Prog greats. He plays on a number of tracks, including In The Flesh, The Thin Ice, Hey You, and Waiting For The Worms.
Most recently he has been doing studio work.  In 2005, Gary played guitar parts on the "Back Against The Wall" tribute album (released 2005). This is a prog recreation of the classic Pink Floyd album, with contributions from many of the 1970's Prog greats. He plays on a number of tracks, including In The Flesh, The Thin Ice, Hey You, and Waiting For The Worms.


(Thanks to Jeffrey Suhs, Jon Pomplin, Todd Borsch, and Alex Canduci.)
(Thanks to Jeffrey Suhs, Jon Pomplin, Todd Borsch, and Alex Canduci.)

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