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Buddy Greene (born October 30, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, guitar player and harmonica player. Most of his recordings consist of gospel music with a distinctly Southern gospel flavor. Much of his music is influenced by country music and bluegrass music. Greene grew up in Macon, Georgia. He has written the music for many songs and also co-wrote the Christmas song "Mary, Did You Know?" with Mark Lowry; Greene also wrote "Recovering Pharisee" recorded by Del McCoury, and "He Is" recorded by Ashley Cleveland. He is considered a harmonica legend by many, and once played a classical harmonica medley at Carnegie Hall.
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- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 1999-08-28. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
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External links
- www.buddygreene.com — Buddy Greene site
- Answers.com bio of Buddy Greene
- "Classical Medley" by Buddy Greene (Harmonica)
- Buddy Greene harmonica performance at Carnegie Hall, standing ovation
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