Name |
Macy Gray |
Height |
6' |
Naionality |
American |
Date of Birth |
6 September 1967 |
Place of Birth |
Canton, Ohio, USA |
Famous for |
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A unique melange of soul and hip-hop characterizes Macy Grays's debut album, On How Life Is. Born and raised in Ohio, 29 year-old Gray studied classical piano as a child, though refusing to sing and barely speaking because of her self-described “funny" voice. That funny voice is now a signature sound that has been compared to the likes of Billie Holiday and Tina Turner.
After moving to Los Angeles and enrolling in the screenwriting program at USC film school, Gray teamed up with fellow musicians to write lyrics that she would eventually record. Hearing Gray’s voice prompted the leader of a local jazz band to give her a call. Soon thereafter she joined the band which played the Los Angeles hotel circuit. Gray began developing a solo act and was soon performing at L.A.’s Viper Room, which led to a mini-tour of the USA.
After teaming her with producer Andrew Slater (Fiona Apple, the Wallflowers) began recording in a number of Hollywood studios. Gray’s debut album On How Life Is was released in the summer of 1999. The single “I Try" was a smash hit receiving rave reviews. Epic Records signed Gray in 1998 and
All of the album lyrics were written by Gray and described as stories of her life. “The record is little snippets of things that have happened to me, that inspired me to write. It’s “On How Life Is", but it’s just my life. It’s not like I’m speaking for the whole world; I don’t really have some big message. The record is just based on what I’ve gone though and I hope people can relate."
Recently, Macy Gray is become a commanding figure on the music scene. Surely we will be continuing to hear from her in the near future.