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David Gray
Gray performing in 2010
Gray performing in 2010
Background information
Birth nameDavid Peter Gray
Born(1968-06-13)13 June 1968(age 56)
Sale,Cheshire,England
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • producer
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
  • keyboards
  • harmonica
Years active1992–present
Labels
Websitedavidgray.com

David Peter Gray(born 13 June 1968)[2]is a British singer-songwriter. Having released his debut album in 1993, he received worldwide attention withWhite Ladderfive years later, particularly for the hit single "Babylon".[3][4][5]White Ladderwas the first of threechart-toppersin six years for Gray in the UK, where it became thefifth best-selling album of the 2000s.[6]In 2019, it was ranked as the UK'stenth best-selling album of the 21st century.[7]David Gray reached the US Top 20 with five successive albums,[8]and has received fourBrit Awardnominations, including two nominations for Best British Male.[9]

Career

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Early life and career

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Gray was born in 1968 inSale,Cheshire,England. He was born withpyloric stenosis,which is a narrowing of the opening from the stomach to the first part of the small intestine. He was initially misdiagnosed, and nearly died from starvation.[10]He lived inAltrinchambefore moving with his family at the age of nine toSolva,Pembrokeshire,Wales, where his parents took over a gift shop and started a clothing business.[11][12]"I had an amazing time growing up there... My imagination could run wild... It was that which gave me the kind of insane self-belief I have, and had even then, that I could do something as unlikely as play music for a living. "[12]He went toYsgol Dewi Santhigh school in nearby St Davids and then on toCarmarthenshire College of Artand finallyLiverpool School of Art.[12]

Gray's first two albums,A Century EndsandFlesh,were issued in 1993 and 1994 respectively and led to Gray becoming popular in folk-rock circles, but both failed in terms of commercial sales.[13]In 1996 Gray released his third album,Sell, Sell, Sell.The album was recorded at Pyramid Sound Studios inIthaca, New York.Despite his dislike of the album, Gray continued to maintain residence in Ithaca on and off over the years. Despite critical acclaim,[citation needed]the album did not chart, but the song "Late Night Radio"received some airplay on alternative UK radio stations. On the 1997Mary BlackalbumShine,Gray contributed five songs.[citation needed]

1998–2002:White Ladderand rise to fame

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Originally released on Gray's own labelIHT Recordsin November 1998,[14]White Ladderwas re-released in 2000 onATO Records.The re-release brought him commercial success and critical attention.[15]While his first three albums featured acoustic folk songs and guitar-based alternative rock,White Ladderintroduced his now-trademarkfolktronicsound. The album included his best-known songs: "This Year's Love","Babylon","Please Forgive Me"and"Sail Away".After its re-release, combined with the release and success of single" Babylon ", it sold 100,000 copies inIrelandalone, making it number one for six weeks,[16]and according to a 2012 report was the biggest-selling album ever in that country.[17]In June 2000, "Babylon"hit No. 5 in theUK Singles Chart;it remains his biggest UK hit to date. In the United States, the album received a boost from jam-band leaderDave Matthews,who made it the first release byATO Records,the record company he co-founded. "Babylon" was also the first of three US chart entries for Gray to date.[citation needed]

Gray performing an acoustic set on 17 August 2003

The album was No. 1 on theUK Albums Chart,two years and five months after its original release,[18]spending a total of 151 weeks on the chart.[19]Aside from "Please Forgive Me", which charted at No. 72 on theUK Singles Chart,all other single releases charted within the Top 20:[19]the re-released "Please Forgive Me" charted at number 18, and "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye" and "Sail Away" peaked at number 26.

The year 2001 also saw the release of a raritiescompilationof Gray's early works,The EPs 1992-1994,as well as an album of previously unreleased songs recorded in 1999,Lost Songs 95-98,both of which followedWhite Ladderinto theTop 20in the UK Albums Chart. Gray also provided vocals on the electronic-based bandOrbital's 2001 single "Illuminate".

In November 2002, Gray released the follow-up toWhite Ladder,entitledA New Day at Midnight.The new release did not receive the same critical acclaim as its predecessor, but still went straight in at number 1, famously beatingPop Idolrunner-upGareth Gates's debut albumWhat My Heart Wants to Sayto the summit and selling nearly 150,000 copies in its first week of release. It went on to achieve platinum status within a year, eventually being certified four times platinum overall, and was the second-biggest selling album by a UK artist in 2002, behindPop IdolwinnerWill Young's debut albumFrom Now On.A New Day at Midnightproduced two further UK Top 30 hits in "The Other Side" and "Be Mine" and a minor US hit with "Dead in the Water".

Later career

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Gray and his band performing in 2006

After a three-year hiatus which saw him wind down his recording and touring schedule due to exhaustion, Gray returned with his seventh album,Life in Slow Motion,in September 2005. Like its predecessor, it topped the UK Albums Chart in its first week of release. After the much-criticisedA New Day at Midnight,Life in Slow Motionwas hailed as a return to form by many critics. Lead single "The One I Love"was a Top 10 hit in the UK in October 2005 and spent three months in the UK chart. Following the relative commercial failure of follow-up singles"Hospital Food"and"Alibi",Gray again went into hiatus during 2006.

In March 2007, Gray released the compilation albumShine: The Best of the Early Years.On 7 July 2007, Gray performed withDamien Riceat theUK legofLive EarthatWembley Stadiumin London. Gray released a compilation CD of live covers entitledA Thousand Miles Behindexclusively through his official website on 8 October that year on CD and digital download. On 13 November, Gray released the albumGreatest Hits,which includes many of his best known songs as well as two new songs, including the lead single "You're the World to Me".

On 28 May 2009, Gray announced that his albumDraw the Linewould be released on 14 September in the UK and on 22 September in the United States. The album features guest appearances byAnnie LennoxandJolie Holland.The album's first single, "Fugitive",was released on 7 September 2009, coinciding with the start of an expansive world tour. On 19 September, Gray performed his self-proclaimed first pool-side concert at the Rooftop Pool at The Colonnade Hotel in Boston for the Mix 104.1End of Summer Bash.Gray performed songs from the new album, including "Fugitive", "Draw the Line" and "Jackdaw".

In an interview forHot Press,released on 3 December 2009, Gray revealed to Jackie Hayden that he was working on his next album,Foundling.Gray said that one of the tracks would be called "The Old Chair", which, according to Gray, "features just a drum kit and me on my Steinway piano. It's very quiet."Foundlingwas released in the UK on 16 August.[20]and in the United States on 17 August.[21]Foundlingis a double album: the first CD consists of 11 new songs and the second consists of eight previously unreleased songs. A ninth is available viaiTunes.

David Gray signed a global agreement withKobalt Label Servicesfor the release of his 10th studio album,Mutineers.His first in four years, it was recorded at The Church Studios in London and produced byAndy Barlow(Lamb). The release took place on 17 June 2014. It was announced that Gray would support the new release with a North American tour through April and May, followed by an eight-date UK tour in June and July that included a show at theRoyal Albert Hallin London.[22]

The Best of David Graywas released on CD, double CD and LP in October 2016, and included two new recordings. The album, released in conjunction with IHT Records, had already been released as a dynamic playlist onSpotifythat automatically changed shape every week Gray commented: "What we have on our handsis an ever-evolving 'Best Of' that is different every week, every month, every year, every decade. "[23][24]

In March 2019, Gray released his 11th record,Gold in a Brass Age.It was produced by Ben de Vries, son of producer Marius de Vries, and was seen largely as a return to his signature "folktronica" sound.[25]

In the year 2020, Gray released a 20th anniversary edition ofWhite Ladder.A deluxe set with bonus tracks and demos was also made available on both CD and vinyl formats. He embarked on an international tour to celebrate the anniversary, starting in Europe in February, but it was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Gray announced on 20 May 2020 via his social media channels that the tour had to be postponed. The tour kicked off in Belfast on the 17th of May 2022 nearly two years to the day it was cancelled. Gray has always credited Ireland for boosting his career with the original sales of White Ladder so it felt fitting to start the tour in Ireland.[citation needed]

In January 2021, Gray announced that his 12th studio album was to be released on 19 February 2021.[citation needed]EntitledSkellig(named after theSkellig IslandsinCounty Kerry,Ireland) it featured a title track and a single called "Heart and Soul".[26][27][28][29][30]It was recorded atEdwyn Collins' Helmsdale studio inSutherlandand featuresDavid Kitt,Rob Malone and producer Ben de Vries as musicians on the record.[31][32]

Musical style

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Gray's early music was in a contemporaryfolk-rock,singer-songwriter mode; his primary instrument wasacoustic guitar,with occasional piano. 1996'sSell, Sell, Sellfeatured some rock arrangements and electric instrumentation. Starting with the release ofWhite Ladder,Gray began to make significant use of computer-generated music to accompany his voice and acoustic instrumentation.A New Day at Midnightcontinued this direction, although lyrically it was darker in tone thanWhite Ladderand the instrumentation much more downbeat. In the liner notes, Gray dedicated the album to his father, who died in 2001. Despite the move to more complex music, Gray has used small-scale, often home-based, recording methods and equipment and espoused ado-it-yourselfapproach to music production. However, 2005'sLife in Slow Motionwas a collaboration with the record producerMarius de Vries.

Gray is noted for his 'bobble-headed' style of performing, often rocking his head in time vigorously to the music. Gray himself would comically play up this trait in the video for "Be Mine", in which his head eventually rolls off his body and gets thrown around in a variety of different locations.

Band

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  • David Gray – vocals, guitars, piano & keyboards, harmonica
  • Rob Malone – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Keith Prior – drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Tim Bradshaw – keyboards, guitars, lap steel
  • John Smith – guitars, backing vocals (occasional touring member)
  • Caroline Dale– cello, piano, backing vocals (occasional touring member)
  • David Kitt– guitars, keyboards, backing vocals (occasional touring member)
  • Niamh Farrell – backing vocals, percussion (occasional touring member)

Former longterm band members:

  • Craig McClune– drums, percussion, bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • David Nolte – guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Neill MacColl – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, backing vocals

Discography

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Tours

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Gray has been touring since 1993. Prior to his breakthrough albumWhite Ladderin 1998, Gray had been the supporting act for the likes ofKirsty MacColl,The Corrs,Dave Matthews BandandRadiohead.He has had multiple tour dates in many different places such as Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and the United States.[35]

Awards and nominations

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BAFTA Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2005 A Way of Life Anthony Asquith Award for New British Composer Nominated [36]

Brit Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2001 Himself British Male Solo Artist Nominated [37]
Lost Songs 95–98 British Album of the Year Nominated
"Babylon" British Single of the Year Nominated
2003 Himself British Male Solo Artist Nominated [38]

GQ Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2002 Himself Best Solo Artist Won [39]

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2002 Himself Best New Artist Nominated [40]
2020 Gold in a Brass Age Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package Nominated

Groovevolt Music and Fashion Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2006 "From Here You Can Almost See the Sea" Best Pop Deep Cut Nominated [41]

IFPI Platinum Europe Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2000 White Ladder Album Title Won [42]

Ivor Novello Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 "Please Forgive Me" Best Contemporary Song Nominated
"Babylon" Best Song Musically & Lyrically Won
2002 "Sail Away" Nominated
2003 "The Other Side" Won

MTV Video Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2001 "Babylon" Best New Artist in a Video Nominated [43]

MVPA Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2002 "Please Forgive Me" Best Adult Contemporary Video Nominated [44]
Best Director of a Male Artist Nominated
Best Editing in a Video Nominated
"Sail Away" International Video of the Year Nominated

Meteor Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 White Ladder Best International Album Won
Himself Best International Songwriter Won
2003 Best International Male Nominated
2006 Nominated

Pollstar Concert Industry Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2001 Himself Best New Artist Tour Nominated [45]
2011 Most Creative Tour Package Nominated [46]

Pop Factory Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2002 A New Day at Midnight Best CD Release Nominated [47]

Q Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 "Babylon" Best Single Won
2003 Himself Innovation in Sound Nominated

Smash Hits Poll Winners Party

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2000 Himself Best New Male Solo Star Nominated [48]

Personal life

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Gray married his wife Olivia in Los Angeles, California in 1993,[49]and together they have two daughters:[50]Ivy and Florence.[51]He lives in London, having moved to Hampstead in 2009.[52]Gray is also the brother-in-law of Phil Hartnoll ofOrbital.[53]

In 2011, a portrait of Gray was painted by English artistJoe Simpson.The painting was exhibited around the UK, including at a solo exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall.[54]

Gray is aManchester Unitedsupporter.[52]He said in 2005 that he is an atheist.[55]

He is a patron of the charity Curlew Action.[56]In 2022, Gray contributed a new song, "The Arc", to the albumSimmerdim: Curlew Sounds,released in partnership with theRoyal Society for the Protection of Birdsand musician and producer Merlyn Driver.

In 2024, Gray became an ambassador for theWildfowl & Wetlands Trust.[57]

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