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Kelly Gray (musician)

Kelly Gray (born June 20, 1963) is an American record producer and guitarist. Best known for playing with Queensrÿche and vocalist Geoff Tate's Operation: Mindcrime.

Kelly Gray
Background information
Born (1963-06-20) June 20, 1963 (age 60)
Washington, United States
GenresProgressive metal
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals, bass
Years active1978–present

Career edit

Gray grew up with his mother and brother Howard D. Gray in a rural area near Redmond, Washington.[1] He started playing guitar in the late 1970s, learning the style of Ritchie Blackmore.[2] He attended Redmond High School, and graduated there in the same year as Scott Rockenfield,[3] with whom he would play in the bands Queensrÿche and Slave to the System.

Gray founded the progressive metal band Myth together with his school friends, bassist Richard Gibson and drummer Jimmy Parsons, in the garage of Parson's parents,[4] later moving to the basement of Gray's home.[1] Initially playing cover songs, Myth soon switched to writing original material[4] and worked with various singers until they went with Brent Young.[4] They were also joined by keyboardist Randy Gane, while Gibson switched from rhythm guitar to bass guitar.[1][2] In 1980, some time after the departure of Young, they asked Geoff Tate to join them as the lead singer,[1] as they were impressed by his performances with the band Tyrant.[4] In 1981, a local progressive metal band, The Mob, got Tate to sing vocals on their demo tape, and write lyrics to one of their songs.[2] This led to tensions in Myth.[4] The Mob changed their name to Queensrÿche, and after a year of trying to get signed with a record label, the demo became an international success in 1982, following which Tate left Myth to become Queensrÿche's permanent lead singer.[2][5] Parsons was later replaced by Layne Antonesen, and Young returned as the lead singer. In 1985, Myth performed the song "Let Me Hear The Thunder" on Restless Records' Pacific Metal Project album,[1] and recorded the album Arabia.

After Myth disbanded, Gray played in several bands, including Fire Choir and Dog Daze (formerly Lyon House), frequently together with his Myth-bandmate Gibson. Several of these bands were managed by Kim Harris, the owner of Easy Street Records,[2] Gray then went into a recording engineering career, working on various albums in the capacity of recording engineer, mixer, and eventually, producer for among others Shadowlife by Dokken, the eponymous debut album of Candlebox,[2] Brother Cane, Sven Gali, Bob Rivers, Nevermore, Second Coming, and Yianni "Johnny" Bacolas.

In 1998, Gray rejoined former Myth bandmate Tate when he became a guitarist in Queensrÿche.[6] Gray produced their 1999 album, Q2K, and plays on the 2001 live album and DVD, Live Evolution. In 2000, Gray also collaborated with Queensrÿche drummer Scott Rockenfield and the Brother Cane members Damon Johnson and Roman Glick in the hard rock project Slave to the System, recording one eponymous album, which was released independently in 2002, and re-released in 2006 on Spitfire Records.[7]

In recent years, Gray's involvement with Queensrÿche has increased. Three Myth demos appeared on the collector's edition of Queensrÿche's 2007 release Sign of the Times: The Best of Queensrÿche, with the same song titles and partial overlap in lyrics with many classic Queensrÿche tracks. Gray and Jason Slater produced and engineered Queensrÿche's albums American Soldier in 2009 and Dedicated to Chaos in 2011, with Gray performing additional guitars and participating in the songwriting for both albums. Additionally, he contributed to Tate's second solo album, Kings & Thieves, released in 2012.

On September 1, 2012, Gray was announced to be part of a new Queensrÿche lineup with Tate[5] Myth bandmate Gane is also part of this band.[5] The band performed an "Operation: Mindcrime Anniversary Tour" in 2013, celebrating the album's 25th anniversary.[8]

Discography edit

With Myth
  • Arabia
With Queensrÿche
With Slave to the System
With Queensrÿche featuring Geoff Tate
With Geoff Tate
  • Kings & Thieves (2012): recording, mixing, songwriting, guitars, additional bass

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Brett Miller. "The Kelly Gray Myth". QueensrycheHistory.com. Retrieved 2013-01-05.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Brett Miller. "Before the Storm: The Early Days of Queensrÿche: The Rÿche Is Born". QueensrycheHistory.com. Retrieved 2013-01-05.
  3. ^ "Scott Rockenfield (Queensryche) 2013 Interview on the Signals of Intuition". The Signals of Intuition. 99.1 CJAM-FM. 2013-05-25. Archived from the original on 2021-12-17. Retrieved 2013-06-14.
  4. ^ a b c d e H.D. Gray. "Mythology". QueensrycheHistory.com. Retrieved 2013-01-05.
  5. ^ a b c . SoundSpike. 2012-11-28. Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2013-01-05.
  6. ^ (PDF). Court declaration. 2012-06-29. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-07-22. Retrieved 2013-01-05.
  7. ^ Heaton, Brian (2006–2009). "Slave to the System Dedicated to the Long Haul: Despite Commitments to Other Bands, Supergroup Pushes Onward". Anybody Listening. Archived from the original on 2013-07-04. Retrieved 2013-07-03.
  8. ^ Geoff Tate: Heading to the Future with a New Queensrÿche. Entertaim.net. Retrieved on 2012-11-26.

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Kelly Gray born June 20 1963 is an American record producer and guitarist Best known for playing with Queensryche and vocalist Geoff Tate s Operation Mindcrime Kelly GrayBackground informationBorn 1963 06 20 June 20 1963 age 60 Washington United StatesGenresProgressive metalInstrument s Guitar vocals bassYears active1978 presentCareer editGray grew up with his mother and brother Howard D Gray in a rural area near Redmond Washington 1 He started playing guitar in the late 1970s learning the style of Ritchie Blackmore 2 He attended Redmond High School and graduated there in the same year as Scott Rockenfield 3 with whom he would play in the bands Queensryche and Slave to the System Gray founded the progressive metal band Myth together with his school friends bassist Richard Gibson and drummer Jimmy Parsons in the garage of Parson s parents 4 later moving to the basement of Gray s home 1 Initially playing cover songs Myth soon switched to writing original material 4 and worked with various singers until they went with Brent Young 4 They were also joined by keyboardist Randy Gane while Gibson switched from rhythm guitar to bass guitar 1 2 In 1980 some time after the departure of Young they asked Geoff Tate to join them as the lead singer 1 as they were impressed by his performances with the band Tyrant 4 In 1981 a local progressive metal band The Mob got Tate to sing vocals on their demo tape and write lyrics to one of their songs 2 This led to tensions in Myth 4 The Mob changed their name to Queensryche and after a year of trying to get signed with a record label the demo became an international success in 1982 following which Tate left Myth to become Queensryche s permanent lead singer 2 5 Parsons was later replaced by Layne Antonesen and Young returned as the lead singer In 1985 Myth performed the song Let Me Hear The Thunder on Restless Records Pacific Metal Project album 1 and recorded the album Arabia After Myth disbanded Gray played in several bands including Fire Choir and Dog Daze formerly Lyon House frequently together with his Myth bandmate Gibson Several of these bands were managed by Kim Harris the owner of Easy Street Records 2 Gray then went into a recording engineering career working on various albums in the capacity of recording engineer mixer and eventually producer for among others Shadowlife by Dokken the eponymous debut album of Candlebox 2 Brother Cane Sven Gali Bob Rivers Nevermore Second Coming and Yianni Johnny Bacolas In 1998 Gray rejoined former Myth bandmate Tate when he became a guitarist in Queensryche 6 Gray produced their 1999 album Q2K and plays on the 2001 live album and DVD Live Evolution In 2000 Gray also collaborated with Queensryche drummer Scott Rockenfield and the Brother Cane members Damon Johnson and Roman Glick in the hard rock project Slave to the System recording one eponymous album which was released independently in 2002 and re released in 2006 on Spitfire Records 7 In recent years Gray s involvement with Queensryche has increased Three Myth demos appeared on the collector s edition of Queensryche s 2007 release Sign of the Times The Best of Queensryche with the same song titles and partial overlap in lyrics with many classic Queensryche tracks Gray and Jason Slater produced and engineered Queensryche s albums American Soldier in 2009 and Dedicated to Chaos in 2011 with Gray performing additional guitars and participating in the songwriting for both albums Additionally he contributed to Tate s second solo album Kings amp Thieves released in 2012 On September 1 2012 Gray was announced to be part of a new Queensryche lineup with Tate 5 Myth bandmate Gane is also part of this band 5 The band performed an Operation Mindcrime Anniversary Tour in 2013 celebrating the album s 25th anniversary 8 Discography editWith Myth Arabia With Queensryche Q2K 1999 producer guitars Live Evolution 2001 guitars Sign of the Times The Best of Queensryche 2007 guitars on selected tracks Take Cover 2007 guitars on track 11 American Soldier 2009 producer songwriting additional guitars Dedicated to Chaos 2011 producer songwriting additional guitars With Slave to the System Slave to the System 2002 2006 recording mixing guitars vocals With Queensryche featuring Geoff Tate Frequency Unknown 2013 guitars With Geoff Tate Kings amp Thieves 2012 recording mixing songwriting guitars additional bassReferences edit a b c d e Brett Miller The Kelly Gray Myth QueensrycheHistory com Retrieved 2013 01 05 a b c d e f Brett Miller Before the Storm The Early Days of Queensryche The Ryche Is Born QueensrycheHistory com Retrieved 2013 01 05 Scott Rockenfield Queensryche 2013 Interview on the Signals of Intuition The Signals of Intuition 99 1 CJAM FM 2013 05 25 Archived from the original on 2021 12 17 Retrieved 2013 06 14 a b c d e H D Gray Mythology QueensrycheHistory com Retrieved 2013 01 05 a b c Queensryche celebrate Operation Mindcrime anniversary SoundSpike 2012 11 28 Archived from the original on 2014 02 21 Retrieved 2013 01 05 Declaration of Kelly Gray PDF Court declaration 2012 06 29 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 07 22 Retrieved 2013 01 05 Heaton Brian 2006 2009 Slave to the System Dedicated to the Long Haul Despite Commitments to Other Bands Supergroup Pushes Onward Anybody Listening Archived from the original on 2013 07 04 Retrieved 2013 07 03 Geoff Tate Heading to the Future with a New Queensryche Entertaim net Retrieved on 2012 11 26 Preceded byChris DeGarmo Queensryche guitarist1998 2002 Succeeded byMike Stone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kelly Gray musician amp oldid 1155583432, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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