Spike Gray

Birth : 1968-04-02, Northumberland, England, UK

History

Jonathan Gray (born 4 February 1968), known professionally as Spike (sometimes also known as Spike Gray), is an English rock singer and songwriter, known for his times with The Quireboys with whom he has released 12 studio albums to date.

Movies

The Quireboys - 35 & Live
Himself
The Quireboys are 35 Years Young, We join the fans, the press and the band onstage and behind the scenes as they unleash 100% of Pure Gypsy Rock n Roll Live at their Sold out Anniversary show @ 02 Kentish Town Forum, London. A true English heritage Rock Band in it's prime and not looking to stop anytime soon...
The Quireboys:  Live In London
The Quireboys live at the Legendary Marquee club in London, the dual cd/dvd shows The Quireboys doing what they do best, entertaining a crowd in a live environment. The gig dates from around 2002, the members of the band at the time being Spike (Vocals), Guy Griffin (guitar) , Nigel Mogg (bass guitar), Keith Weir (keyboards), Luke Bossendorfer (guitar) and special guest on drums legendary Jason Bonham. A set list filled with classic Quireboys tracks such as; Hey You, There She Goes Again, Tramps and Thieves, 7 O'Clock, I Don't Love You Anymore and the firm crowd favourite Sex Party all go to show that the Quireboys have lost none of their energy from their days on Top of the Pops in the 1990's. New songs C'mon, This is Rock 'n' Roll, Show Me What You Got and Turn Away, prove that there love of celebrating good times are still as relevant as ever.