"Steve Gray was a pianist, composer, and arranger. Gray was born in Middlesbrough, England. At ten, he began teaching himself to play the piano. He joined the Middlesbrough Junior Orchestra, at first playing the bassoon, but later switching to the saxophone. The orchestra was directed by Ron Aspery, who would go on to create the fusion group Back Door. During the 1970s he played sessions for Quincy Jones, Henry Mancini, Michel Legrand, Lalo Schifrin, Peggy Lee, Sammy Davis Jr and John Barry. Gray joined John Williams' band Sky in 1981, replacing Francis Monkman on keyboards. Following Sky's retirement in 1995, Steve Gray continued his career as a respected composer (which he had been carrying out in parallel to his work with Sky). His compositions include two operas, a requiem mass for jazz big band and choir, a guitar concerto and a piano concerto written for French jazz pianist Martial Solal. He also provided a full orchestration of the works of Brian Eno (in collaboration with the original composer). From 1991, he worked closely with the North German Radio (NDR) Big Band in Hamburg (at the invitation of singer and composer Norma Winstone) and from 1998 he worked as guest professor of composition and arrangement in the jazz institute of Berlin's Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler.Gray also composed production music for such labels as Amphonic, KPM and Bruton"- Wikipedia
music includes:
Steve Gray - Tomboy
(The Claudia Affair Comp, 2005)
Steve Gray - It's Good To Be Alive
(KPM, 1974)
unrelated ish
Johnny Hawksworth - Lost In Love
(Dramatic Funk Themes)
Syd Dale - Come September
( The All Electric Steam Radio Band, 1972)
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