Experts
David Gray
Musician / Songwriter
Musician David Gray discusses the uniqueness of Irish culture and how it feels to be an Englishman who first found an audience across the channel. Read More
David Gray says his worst career move was signing with EMI. Read More
David Gray stresses mainly about his music. His musical ideas will keep him up for nights on end. Read More
David Gray’s musical heroes include Bob Dylan and the Cure; a Cure concert at Glastonbury inspired him to play. Read More
David Gray’s new album, “Draw the Line” strikes a more energetic and upfront tone than any of his previous work. He told Big Think why he’s excited about the album, how it represents his personally better than earlier work, and why his new ideas won’t stop coming. Read More
It was a difficult but important decision for David Gray when he decided to move on from his original band that he travelled with from obscurity to multi-platinum fame. Gray told Big Think the story and stressed the importance of being motivated to make music by necessity, not by money. Read More
David Gray toiled in relative obscurity until his album “White Ladder” propelled him to international stardom. He talked with Big Think in depth about his experiences as an overnight star; he considers his unique perspective on fame, the ways that his life is forever changed, his Irish fan base, and how he feels about White Ladder’s lasting success. Read More
This is a very cold-hearted digital world that doesn’t seem to care much for music. Read More
A conversation with the “Draw the Line” musician Read More
About David Gray
David Gray is an English singer-songwriter. His most recent album is Draw the Line. Although he released his first studio album in 1993, he did not receive worldwide attention until the release of White Ladder six years later. It was the first of three UK chart-toppers in six years for Gray, the latter two of which also made the Top 20 in the U.S.