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Grayson Wray: Rock in the style of the 1960's british wave.


Who is Grayson Wray, you ask?

Well he's been working on music in relative obscurity for a while. He did two Great City albums a few years ago which received some excellent reviews.

Keyboard Magazine for one, and had a number of songs in the top ten, including number one on quite a few college stations. Great City even had some airplay on KROQ, a major station in Los Angeles.

Before that Grayson had some successful local bands that played a lot on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood. He also played the Hollywood Bowl before a crowd of fourteen thousand.

Grayson's main passion in life is creating music. He has a tendency to isolate himself.

He prefers the studio over playing live, although he loves playing for a large responsive crowd. This last year he's been writing and producing in his studio and is currently planning to put a band together.

He has a wide range of music influences including Classical music, The Beatles, Neil Finn, David Bowie, dance music and many new artists such as Gomez, Beck, Air, The Flaming Lips, Cornelius, Elliot Smith and Bjork.

Well that's it for now, from Grayson and happy listening and enjoy your life.

  Grayson Wray

[Picassos Dream by Grayson Wray]

Picassos Dream



Grayson Wray lives in California, USA.

Tagged as: Alt Rock, Other, Prog Rock.


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