Greg Sneddon, born in 1954 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is a prolific composer, songwriter, and instrumentalist with a career spanning over five decades. He debuted with "Mind Stroll" in 1974 under Mushroom Records, earning acclaim for his progressive rock style reminiscent of Rick Wakeman and Peter Gabriel. Sneddon's career flourished through performances at venues like the Crystal Ballroom and iconic festivals like Sunbury Rock Music Festival. His versatility extended to studio work, contributing to Skyhooks' "Living in The 70's". In the 1980s, he delved into film scoring for ABC TV and later earned an ARIA Music Award. Sneddon's diverse oeuvre includes solo albums like "Miles Above the Sea" and his cinematic achievement "Arrows of the Thunder Dragon". In 2022, he co-founded 'Souls of Ambience', continuing his legacy of musical innovation. |