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Also known as
  
Kud, Chud, Helvis

Name
  
Chad Gray

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar

Role
  
Vocalist

Years active
  
1996–present

Ex-spouse
  
Kelli Olson


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Born
  
October 16, 1971 (age 52) Decatur, IL, US (
1971-10-16
)

Occupation(s)
  
Vocalist, songwriter, musician

Labels
  
EpicNo Name RecordingsBullygoat Records

Music groups
  
Mudvayne (1996 – 2011), Hellyeah (Since 2006)

Similar People
  
Greg Tribbett, Vinnie Paul, Tom Maxwell, Ryan Martinie, Bob Kakaha

Associated acts
  

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Chad Gray (born October 16, 1971), is the lead vocalist for the groove metal supergroup Hellyeah and former lead vocalist for American heavy metal band Mudvayne.

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Personal life

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Gray is the son of Dan and Mitzi Gray of Illinois. In Hellyeah's DVD Below the Belt, he talks of how his grandmother, Betty Rau, raised him and would bring him to perform in choir.

He quit his factory job that paid $40,000 a year to move to Peoria, Illinois and formed Mudvayne.

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In 2005, Gray's grandmother Betty Rau died after battling cancer for several years. Gray dedicated the Hellyeah song "Thank You" to his grandmother and also wrote Mudvayne's "Death Blooms" about her illness.

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Gray is known both for his clean singing and trademark screams and growls.

Gray has made several guest appearances with other bands, including on the songs "Monsters" by V Shape Mind, "Falling Backwards" by Bloodsimple and "Miracle" by Nonpoint.

Gray has made an appearance during Mitch Lucker's Memorial Show and sang "Fuck Everything" by Suicide Silence.

Mudvayne

  • Kill, I Oughtta (1997)
  • L.D. 50 (2000)
  • The Beginning of All Things to End (November 20, 2001)
  • The End of All Things to Come (2002)
  • Lost and Found (2005)
  • The New Game (2008)
  • Mudvayne (2009)
  • Hellyeah

  • Hellyeah (2007)
  • Stampede (2010)
  • Band of Brothers (2012)
  • Blood for Blood (2014)
  • Unden!able (2016)
  • References

    Chad Gray Wikipedia