DALLAS GREENE

In her hometown of Rochester, New York, Dallas made her mark on the local music scene becoming a regular performer at many staple venues in the area. In the summer of 2022, she opened for the legendary Don McLean with a 45 minute set of entirely original music. She hosted the weekly Singer/Songwriter Showcase at The Daily Refresher, which led to the creation of a live session YouTube page, Flower City Sessions, to help showcase the other incredible talent in the area. She has performed at the annual Rochester Park Ave festival multiple times which draws around 250,000 people and in May of 2020, Dallas released her debut 7-track EP entitled “The Distance Between”.Dallas’s songs channel emotional honesty, catchy melodies, and the lyrics of a poet with a heart on her sleeve. Most of her music resides in an indie-folk, soft rock, pop sound, interlaced with thoughtful melodies and dulcet harmonies that caress the heart and soul.Dallas is currently based in LA and is a Breedlove sponsored artist.
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2024 UPCOMING SHOWS

~ Available for Private Parties! Please send me an email at DallasGreeneMusic@gmail.com ~

**NEW DATES ADDED FREQUENTLY, KEEP CHECKING BACK!**

Sat, Nov 2nd - 5-8pm, Shade Hotel, Manhattan Beach, CA

Thur, Nov 7th - 5-8pm, Shade Hotel, Redondo Beach, CA

Sat, Nov 9th - 11am-2pm, Boathouse on the Bay, Long Beach, CA

Sun, Nov 17th - 12-3pm, Shade Hotel, Redondo Beach, CA

Wed, Nov 20th - 6-9pm, Holiday Open House & Pier Lighting, 13th Street & Highland Ave, Manhattan Beach, CA

*Click here for more info on Manhattan Beach's Holiday Open House & Pier Lighting*

Sat, Nov 23rd - 5-8pm, Shade Hotel, Manhattan Beach, CA

Sat, Dec 7th - 2:30-5:30pm, Boathouse on the Bay, Long Beach, CA

Past Releases:

Appears On:

Sofar Sounds, Rochester, September 2018

Buffalo Rising Soundcheck Series

November, 2020

"Safe in the Shade"

Review by Rochester CITY Newspaper

"The dreamy sounds of cicadas chirping and a cool breeze blowing through the trees tastefully open and close the song. Greene's voice is warm and smoky, with a bittersweet tenderness similar to Suzanne Vega. Meanwhile, the instrumental arrangement underneath develops dramatically over the course of the song. During the double chorus at the end, the backing vocals from the bridge continue to chant a reassuring mantra, as if to counteract the head-spinning feeling of being in love. Using angelic harmonies and a playful give-and-take between major and minor modes, “Safe in the Shade” is a dark alternative pop song that grapples with loving someone from a shadowed distance." 

--Katie Halligan