Chris Green
Biography
Chris Green (c. 1820–1874) was a leading English steeplechase rider and trainer who won two Aintree Grand Nationals as jockey (1850 on Abd-el-Kader and 1859 on Half Caste) and trained the winning horse in another, The Lamb in 1871. He was active as a rider from around 1837 to around 1863, and as a trainer from the mid-1850s to about 1872, two years before his death. He interspersed his professional racing life with periods concentrating on his farming interests on the Norfolk–Cambridgeshire borders. His full name was Christopher Green but throughout his professional life he was referred to as Chris or Cris Green.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
57 releases · 14 albums · active 1985–2024
- Engineering · 30
- Performance · 28
- Other credits · 27
- Production · 4
Studios: The Village Recorder · The Slammer, North Hollywood, CA. · Mediasound · Memphis Sound Productions
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- B.B. King
- Derek Bailey
- Bell Jar
- A Wonderful
- Jenny Morris
- Architectural Metaphor
- Boublil


