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Name
  
Cary Grace


Role
  
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Albums
  
Where You Go, Projections, Tygerland, Perpetual Motion, Constant Things, Book of Rhymes, Mendip Rock

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Profiles

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Cary Grace is an American recording artist, singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. She plays guitar and analogue synthesizers.

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Her music is strongly influenced by classic British psychedelic and progressive rock as well as space rock, but spans a wide range of genres, from folk rock to slow cosmic blues, to heavier guitar rock. It can at times be reminiscent of early 1970s Pink Floyd. Some of her music has been compared sonically to Hawkwind and other space rock groups, because of the use of electronic instruments. Her writing places much emphasis on meaningful, intellectual lyrics, in addition to creating interesting atmosphere and sonic textures, and showcasing musicianship through extended improvised jams.

She produces her own music, working with various band line-ups and collaborators, and focuses on presenting each of her albums as a complete art form. She is known for her use of unusual production elements, homemade instruments, vintage synthesizers, including the EMS VCS 3, and analogue tape effects.

In 2004, Cary released her first album, consisting mainly of singer-songwriter, acoustic, folk-rock, and Americana material. It was recorded in Nashville with local musicians, and Vince Gill made a guest appearance, playing mandolin on two tracks.

She moved to the United Kingdom in 2005, to pursue a different musical direction. Since the move she has released three full-length albums and an EP. For her most recent album, Perpetual Motion, Graham Clark, appeared as a special guest for some extended improvisations.

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Discography

  • Book of Rhymes (2004)
  • Pandora (Single) (2007)
  • Where You Go (2007)
  • Mendip Rock (EP) (2008)
  • Projections (2008)
  • Perpetual Motion (2009)
  • Tygerland (2015)
  • References

    Cary Grace Wikipedia