Ray LaMontagne Readies New Album, Tours with David Gray
Fresh out of the studio, singer/songwriter Ray LaMontagne will be releasing the follow-up to his 2008 release, Gossip in the Grain, on RCA Records Aug. 17. The album, dubbed God Willin’ & The Creek Don’t Rise, was self-produced by LaMontagne and recorded with his studio band, The Pariah Dogs, at his home in Massachusetts. The 10-track record, which has been described as “almost live sounding,” is the first to be exclusively self-produced by the folk master.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsPhosphorescent Announces Tour Dates With David Gray
Phosphorescent is accumulating a pretty high-profile fan club these days. The musical project of Matthew Houck has already been praised by musical legend Willie Nelson (following the band’s 2009 tribute album, To Willie) and now David Gray is joining the ranks. Gray was so impressed by band, in fact, that he invited Phosphorescent to tour with him this spring.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsDavid Gray: Draw the Line
British singer/songwriter David Gray last released... read more
Found in: Music, ReviewsWatch David Gray's "Fugitive" Video
Although the supposed influence of Saddam Hussein on David Gray's new single, "Fugitive," has perhaps... read more
Found in: Music, NewsCatching Up With... David Gray
When David Gray initially picked up the phone to talk with Paste recently, there was no better word to describe his tone than "weary"... read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesDavid Gray Kicks Off Presale for Draw the Line Tour
In May, David Gray announced the Sept. 22 release of his new album, Draw The Line, his first since 2005. Annie Lenox and Jolie Holland lend vocals to the self-produced record, and if the singer-songwriter's consistency prevails throughout this new album, there's a good chance we can expect to hear Gray's croon in an romantic comedy or two once the holiday season rolls around. ... read more
Found in: Music, NewsDavid Gray releases Greatest Hits, tour
It’s been a long time coming for David Gray. The English singer/songwriter has spent over two decades honing his craft, demonstrating resilience even when he was dropped by his label prior to releasing White Ladder in 1998. So, what better way for him to commemorate the fact that he has gracefully survived all these years than with a collection of his best songs? Tomorrow, Gray will be releasing Greatest Hits, a compilation of songs spanning from his early years all the way up until 2005’s Life in Slow Motion. In support of this release, the Brit will also be... read more
Found in: Music, NewsDavid Gray - Live In Slow Motion [iht]
This DVD documents the concert at London’s Hammersmith during the tour that followed. It’s thoughtfully filmed and edited... read more
Found in: Movies, ReviewsDavid Gray
If you’ve ever been to New York City... read more
Found in: Concerts, Reviews20 Signs of Life in 2002
In 1998 David Gray, victim of the serial label droppers, sat back in his bedroom and tinkered with a few new songs, adding a little sampled ambience ... read more
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