David Gray

Birth : 1968-06-13, Sale, England, UK

History

David Gray is an English singer-songwriter. He released his first studio album in 1993 and received worldwide attention after 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 US.

Movies

David Gray: Ireland's Greatest Hit
Tells the story of how David Gray, a broke Welsh singer, made an album in his spare room that became the biggest selling of all time in Ireland. This warm fuzzy retrospective throws back to the now blissful late 90's when people could cram into sweaty huddles and sing their heads off as they were squashed up against complete strangers with no boundaries. Ireland was changing fast as we cemented our place in the big leagues and David Gray was the soundtrack to those exciting times. The modern Ireland had turned its back on singer-songwriters but David Gray jumpstarted a whole new era of troubadours as he blended his influences from Bob Dylan to Rave. Ravey Davey many called him at the time!
David Gray - iTunes Music Festival London
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British folk rock artist David Gray performs at London's iconic Roundhouse as part of the Apple iTunes Music Festival on 14th September 2014.
David Gray: Zermatt Unplugged
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Triple Grammy winner David Gray plays on the bill at Zermatt Unplugged - the extravaganza that marks the end of the skiing season and which has become known as 'the world's most civilised music festival'. The event is now in its fourth year and has properly come of age, attracting thousands of skiing and snowboarding music-lovers to this glamorous resort in the Valais region of Switzerland.
David Gray At KCRW
Multi-platinum selling artist David Gray loves KCRW so much, he even dropped by for a performance on his wedding day years ago. We've had him back many times since and he joins Morning Becomes Eclectic for an intimate performance of songs from his latest release.
David Gray: Live From Abbey Road
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Live from Abbey Road is a 12-part series that began filming its first season during 2006 at Abbey Road Studios in London. This episode is from the second season and features leading British singer-songwriter David Gray.
David Gray: LIVE in Slow Motion
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The entire concert filmed during a legendary night at London's Hammersmith Apollo during the `Life in Slow Motion' tour.
David Gray: Live at the Point
This DVD features David Gray: Live at The Point, a concert filmed at The Point in Dublin, plus the film David Gray: Up to a Point, which is exclusive to this DVD. More than just a phenomenal show, David Gray: Live at The Point captures this acclaimed singer at the moment of transition from well-kept secret to award-winning, platinum-selling success. Singing to 9,000 fans that packed The Point in Dublin, this is both a powerful yet intimate show. Featuring songs from all five of David Gray's albums, it includes the hit singles "Babylon" and "Please Forgive Me."
This Year's Love
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The big-screen debut from Scottish stage director David Kane, This Year's Love is a comedy about the romantic misadventures of six young people in Camden, North London. The marriage of tattoo artist Danny (Douglas Hanshall) and dressmaker Hannah (Catherine McCormack) gets off to a less-than-inspiring start when Danny finds out Hannah has already been fooling around with a friend's husband, so Danny takes a walk and Hannah splits with a friend to get drunk. At the airport, where the newly-weds were supposed to leave for a honeymoon, Danny meets a cleaning woman named Mary (Kathy Burke) and is immediately infatuated, while Hannah is picked up by a scruffy artist named Cameron (Dougray Scott). Elsewhere, Liam (Ian Hart), a geeky comic-art enthusiast who shares an apartment with Cameron, finds romance with Sophie (Jennifer Ehle), a single mother and full-time neurotic.