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  Paul Gray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Paul Gray (Slipknot) is the bassist of Slipknot.
Paul Edward Gray was the fourteenthth president of MIT.
Paul Gray (songwriter) is an Australian singer, songwriter and record producer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paul_Gray   (169 words)

  
 Henry Gray - About the CD Blues - Won't Let Me Take My Rest
Gray’s masterful piano, forceful vocals and irrepressible personality may be witnessed on his first DVD release, recorded in performance at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Club in Paris on March 27, 2003.
Gray’s keyboard and vocals are front and center from start to finish, focusing full attention on the robust 79-year-old bandleader as he powers his way through a set of blues favorites associated with his peers and throws in some novelties along the way.
Gray has now put together a solid band with the Cats, with harmonica ace Brian Bruce and fine guitarist Paul Sinegal sharing solo duties, but Gray's rambling piano work and his blue honk of a singing voice are the selling points of Watch Yourself.
www.henrygray.com /reviews.htm   (2723 words)

  
 Gustave Le Gray Exhibition (Getty Press Release)
Le Gray (1820–1884) is considered France’s most important 19th-century photographer, acclaimed for his technical innovations, noted as the teacher of other important photographers, and prized for the extraordinary imagination he brought to picture making.
Le Gray’s finest works will be featured, including the seascapes and cloud studies that made him famous, atmospheric forest landscapes, portraits of Napoléon III and his wife, French architecture, views of Paris, troops on field maneuvers, Giuseppe Garibaldi and the effects of revolution in Sicily, and powerful photographs from Le Gray’s final sojourn in Egypt.
The J. Paul Getty Trust is an international cultural and philanthropic institution devoted to the visual arts that features the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Foundation, the J. Paul Getty Museum, and the Getty Research Institute.
www.getty.edu /news/press/exhibit/legray_srt.html   (1608 words)

  
 Paul is dead?!?
Paul is dressed as a [fl] "Walrus" on the MMT album which, according to the Lewis Carroll story, ate oysters and died.
Paul is shown in several of the shots without any shoes on [but wearing socks, which is why its not so noticeable] and in one picture it actually looks like there is blood on his shoes (Page 13 - he's not wearing them in the picture - they are sitting off to the side).
Paul is in bare feet, is out of step with the others, has his eyes closed, and is the only one shown smoking, holding a cigarette in his right hand when he is a left hander.
www.recmusicbeatles.com /public/files/faqs/pid.html   (5764 words)

  
 LAST THOUGHTS ON PAUL BOWLES by Ned Rorem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Paul Bowles in New York with Jonathan Sheffer and the EOS Orchestra; with Phillip Ramey at the New York School for Social Research Symposium
Paul Bowles at Phillip Ramey's reception; Rodrigo Rey Rosa, composers John Corigliano and Ned Rorem, Raphael Aladdin Cohen, Allen Hibbard, Gavin Lambert, Claude Nathalie Thomas and Joseph A. McPhillips III
Paul’s music is nostalgic and witty, evoking the times and places of its conception—Paris, New York and Morocco during the twenties, thirties and forties—through languorous triple meters, hot jazz, and Arabic sonorities.
www.paulbowles.org /lastthoughts.html   (2274 words)

  
 Clarinet by Gray - Gary Gray, clarinetist, concert artist, recording musician and Professor of Clarinet at UCLA
As a soloist, Gray’s concerto CD recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, including works of Copland, Rossini, Arnold and Lutoslawski, was nominated for a 1989 Grammy Award.
Gray's most recent recording for Centaur Records was done with the New Hollywood String Quartet, assisted by Robert Thies, piano and Richard Todd, french horn; it includes Brahms' Quintet for clarinet/string quartet, Op.
Gray also performed with Andrea Bocelli and on another date, with Kenny Loggins - both with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra.
www.clarinetbygray.com   (372 words)

  
 CNN.com - Showbuzz - Jun. 3, 2003
Musicians including Roy Hargrove, Grady Tate, Ron Carter, Michael Brecker, Ry Cooder and Anthony Wilson are featured throughout the predominately jazz album.
The musician's behavior was erratic, and when police arrived on the scene, they found small amounts of marijuana, a substance that tested positive for cocaine, and two syringes in his Porsche.
Gray failed two sobriety tests on the scene and was taken into custody on possession of marijuana, cocaine, and drug paraphernalia, as well as failure to obey a traffic device.
www.cnn.com /2003/SHOWBIZ/06/03/showbuzz/index.html   (540 words)

  
 Paul Rodgers Fact Sheet
Paul Rodgers continues to record and tour Internationally both as a solo artist and with Queen.
At London's Wembly Arena in the fall of 2004 Paul Rodgers along with Ronnie Wood, Jeff Beck, Brian May, Joe Walsh, David Gilmour, Gary Moore, Hank Marvin, Amy Winehouse, The Crickets, Mike Rutherford, Paul Carrack and Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music gathered to celebrate the 50th birthday of The Fender Stratocaster.
In 1999, the "British Rock Symphony" released their CD and were estatic to have Paul Rodgers sing The Beatles "Norweigan Wood" and "Peace Suite" a medley including "Give Peace a Chance", "Blackbird", "Penny Lane", and "Come Together".
www.paulrodgers.com /fact.htm   (1767 words)

  
 duopage
A native of Seattle, Washington, she has studied violin with Dorothy DeLay, Andrew Jennings, Paul Kantor and Denes Zsigmondy and has performed in the masterclasses of Nathan Milstein, Ruggiero Ricci, Arthur Grumiaux, and Gyorgy Pauk.
Susan Keith Gray is frequently heard as a collaborative pianist.
Gray holds degrees from Converse College and the University of Illinois, and the Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Michigan.
www.usd.edu /~skgray/duopage.html   (445 words)

  
 Benji, Billy, Joel, Paul~ GOOD CHARLOTTE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
I've found that through the right music (which is different for everyone) you can use music to help you through hard times, or just help the time pass.
So for about 30 minutes I stood on stage pretending to play to a tape while a couple hundred German kids stared and laughed at me and were saying things in a language that I couldn't understand.
Paul - I vomit in public in front of the fans on numerous occasions.
groups.msn.com /BenjiBillyJoelPaulGOODCHARLOTTE/interview.msnw   (740 words)

  
 Henry Gray - CD - Watch Yourself
The emergence of legendary Baton Rouge pianist Henry Gray as a featured artist, vocalist and bandleader well into his 70s has been a wonderful development for music lovers of the truly authentic blues persuasion.
Henry Gray is a true American treasure, captured here at the very top of his form, playing and singing his heart out, and we are extremely fortunate to be able to enjoy the sweet late-blooming fruits of his life-long labor as one of the perfect masters of the electric blues.
Musicians like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, Willie Dixon and yes Henry Gray played for the folk who knew on a daily basis the pain and the joy that is the blues.
www.henrygray.com /cd_watch.htm   (863 words)

  
 Paul Grey - AOL Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
For the bassist of the band Slipknot, see Paul Gray (Slipknot).
Paul Grey was born in Nanaimo in 1951.
Download, listen and watch Paul Grey music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
music.aol.com /artist/paul-grey/82201/main   (136 words)

  
 The Smoking Gun: Archive
The bassist for the band Slipknot was arrested by Des Moines cops on Saturday after running a red light in his Porsche 911 and crashing into another vehicle.
When officers arrived on the scene, they found the 31-year-old musician unable to stand up and so incoherent that the only word they could understand him say was "sleepy," according to this report (a search of Gray's ride turned up two syringes, marijuana, and cocaine).
Charged with misdemeanor drug and traffic charges, Gray was released on $4,300 bond.
www.thesmokinggun.com /archive/paulgray1.html   (86 words)

  
 PAUL GRAY
I've a lot to thank Paul for - it was 'cos of him I was in the band.
Paul's playing was more my cup of tea, more blues based, more raunchy, and he had a fantastic stage sound.
Paul, stop it darlin, people are looking at us.
www.strangers-in-the-night.com /paulgray.htm   (2276 words)

  
 Beamo Revolution :: people   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Paul Gray is another brilliant composer and musician.
But of course Paul is also a skilled record producer with his own unique musical style...
Paul and Brendan compliment each other perfectly and together create one massive two headed musical uber-genius, capable of achieving any musical goal.
www.beamo.com.au /index.php?id=2   (1229 words)

  
 The JAZZ Discography - by Tom Lord
This page is a small excerpt from the list of over 115,000 musicians.
Due to time and other constraints we are unable to respond to requests for discographical data on individual musicians.
Musicians who wish to have their listings updated are asked to submit full discographical data as per the following list - Please submit this information for each release you wish to have added to the database:
www.lordisco.com /musicians/G9.html   (169 words)

  
 Paul Gray bass, archives & stories4
In December we set out on a 13 date UK tour under the name of UFO, pulling in former member Paul Raymond on keyboards to add more credibilty (we had briefly rehearsed with Barbara Schenker, Michael's sister, but it didn't quite work out!).
Phil and I were now good friends, we liked a laugh, a drink and a good wind-up, and had a lot of fun songwriting, but Tommy I found harder to get on with.
Robbie was always on the outside and was never really part of the band; Paul Raymond I liked a lot and we got on fine.
homepage.ntlworld.com /paul.gray/ufo4.htm   (2286 words)

  
 TIME.com: Steps off the Beaten Path -- Aug. 27, 1979 -- Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Paul Bowles is a Renaissance man born into an age that applauds specialization.
Bowles, 68, has been a distinguished composer; in 1947 Musician Virgil Thomson called him "America's most original and skillful composer of chamber music." He has written music for the stage, particularly for the plays of his friend Tennessee Williams.
He has also been a tireless collector of folklore and legends, especially from Morocco, where he has lived on and off since the early 1930s.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,920585,00.html   (677 words)

  
 Clarinetist Gary Gray in both Concerto and Sonata CDs
Gary Gray, clarinet professor at UCLA and widely heard west coast performer sounds about as close to Reginald Kell (another iconoclast) as I've ever heard.
If his clarinet playing is a guide, he would be a perfect conversationalist, as ready to listen as to contribute a well-turned phrase.
Gray is a musician who deserves our special attention."
www.clarinetbygray.com /recordings/recordings.html   (423 words)

  
 MTV News | Music News, Movie News, Features and Interviews, Artist Photos
Simon, whose latest album, You're the One, is up for the Album of the Year Grammy, received the honor for his musical achievements and generosity throughout his more than 40 years in music.
"My daughter, who is in kindergarten, is in the same class with a boy whose father is a musician, and [the father] said to me that he wanted to thank MusiCares, because it had paid for his rehab program, and he felt it was a miracle and it saved his life.
I'm sure that that applies to hundreds, if not thousands of other musicians." Clad in a cherry red, retro-style pantsuit, Gray opened the show with a rendition of Simon's "You Can Call Me Al," from Graceland, his landmark, 1986 Grammy winner for Album of the Year.
www.mtv.com /news/articles/1439576/20010220/simon_paul.jhtml   (605 words)

  
 Gustave Le Gray Exhibition (Getty Press Release)
Le Gray (1820-1884) is considered France’s most important 19th-century photographer, acclaimed for his technical innovations, noted as the teacher of other important photographers, and prized for the extraordinary imagination he brought to picture making.
Two works on view, Study of a Tree in a Clearing and Study of Tree Trunks (both 1855-57), were recently discovered at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, and can be seen at the Getty for the first time in the United States.
It was originally published in French to accompany the exhibition Gustave Le Gray, Photographer (1820-1884) at the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
www.getty.edu /news/press/exhibit/legray.html   (1422 words)

  
 HCC Staff | Heartland Community Church
Paul Gray felt God calling him to the ministry in 1989.
Through discussions with Paul Gray and others, he realized the opportunity to work at Heartland Community Church was a calling from God.
He also works at The LEO Center, serving as executive administrative assistant, teaches voice lessons and assists with the Lawrence High School "Showtime!" annual variety show.
hcclawrence.com /staff   (903 words)

  
 Paul Gray (musician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Paul Gray (born August 1, 1958 at Rochford, Essex, England) was the bassist for the punk rock band The Damned.
Paul is now heavily involved with Community Music Wales, a charity aimed at nurturing and helping young bands and is based in Cardiff.
 This article about a British musician is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paul_Gray_(musician)   (197 words)

  
 current
Liberal sprinklings of anecdotes and examples from my years with The Rods, The Damned and UFO gives everyone an idea of what the real rock 'n' roll world is like, from a band member, touring, recording, management, record company, songwriting, publishing and just generally surviving all the rip offs and bullshit perspective.
I've also been in touch with another old mate Paul Durant, who worked on the Mischief album with me and is now producer for Tetra Splendour and runs the marvellous Monnow Valley Studios, where once upon a time, in a different incarnation, I used to, ahem, rehearse with The Damned.
Had a long, happy,rambling message from Paul Chapman on my ansaphone today - I suspect he had been at the old sauce over in Florida - informing me to take a look at his website as it was officially Paul Gray month!
homepage.ntlworld.com /paul.gray/current.htm   (5912 words)

  
 Roadrunner Records
Four central musicians were originally chosen to produce and write the songs.
These four musicians play on the songs they have written and have also assembled a unique team of artists to appear on each track.
No musician appears on any song more than once (ceptin' for the four team captians), and over 50 musicians will be recording among the 12 songs.
www.roadrunnerrecords.com /artists/JerryCantrell   (2287 words)

  
 Paul Gray bass, archives & stories4
Before we new it the stage had been invaded and we were running for our lives to the tiny dressing room.
"Jeez Paul" Frank said, "I don't think that was a wise thing to do, they're all fuckin' recruiters for the IRA!" We remained prisoners there for 4 hours while Frank tried to reason with them, all the while listening to the sound of bottles smashing against our van outside.
The CIA was a loose collective of musicians from the Southend area, and I got a call from Steve the Hotrods drummer one day, asking if I'd like to be involved.
homepage.ntlworld.com /paul.gray/90s.htm   (2132 words)

  
 Artists come together to salute father of bluegrass - Friday, 12/12/03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Monroe had flush times and lean times over a career that spanned more than 50 years, but his role as the keystone of an important genre of American music isn't in dispute.
Every musician scheduled to play the next two nights at The Station Inn's annual Bill Monroe Appreciation Nights would have his or her own story to tell about Monroe's skill, artistry, influence or sense of humor.
Tonight's show features Tim O'Brien, The Roland White Band, Matt Flinner, Williams and Clark Expedition, Shade Tree Bluegrass, James Monroe, J.T.and Paul Gray, The Sidemen, Pat Enright, Kathy Chiavola, Missy Raines, Jim Hurst, David Grier, Mike Compton, Sam Jackson, Aaron Till and others.
tennessean.com /entertainment/music/archives/03/12/43932826.shtml   (335 words)

  
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I currently host 2 Open Mic Nights.  You’re all invited to come on down and bring your talent and join me in a night of good clean musical fun.
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