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Years active
  
2003 (2003)–present

Members
  
Gordie Johnson

Website
  
shadygrady.net

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Past members
  
Chris Layton Billy Maddox Nina Singh

Origin
  
Austin, Texas, United States (2003)

Albums
  
Good as Dead, Y.U. So Shady?, Calling All My Demons, A Cup of Cold Poison

Record labels
  
Universal Music Group, Alternative Tentacles, Voices Music & Entertainment AS

Genres
  
Hard rock, Southern rock, Texas blues

Similar
  
Big Sugar, MI, Clayton Bellamy, Dale Watson, Play

Grady is a cowboy metal band based in Austin, Texas.

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History

Grady originally consisted of Canadian vocalist and guitarist Gordie Johnson (now known as "Grady" Johnson), Canadian bass guitarist "Big" Ben Richardson, and Chris Layton on drums. Prior to Grady, Johnson was the frontman for Big Sugar, Layton was the drummer for Stevie Ray Vaughan's Double Trouble rhythm section, and Richardson was with The Phantoms in Toronto.

Grady often plays at The Continental Club in Austin, did an eight stop Canadian tour in March 2005, and appeared at the University of Regina to play a free show in September 2005. This was followed up by a full-length album called Y.U. So Shady?. After the issue of a second album, A Cup of Cold Poison, Grady made two extensive tours in Canada early in 2008.

The band caught the attention of Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys who released Y.U. So Shady? in America.

Chris Layton was replaced on drums by Billy Maddox in early 2006. Maddox is also a veteran of the music scene, having played with Alien Love Child and The Eric Johnson Band.

In 2006, Grady shot a video for “Woman Got My Devil” which was played in Canada on MuchMoreMusic. Produced by Michael Maxxis and directed by David Hogan, the video features Witchbaby from A&E's Rollergirls, as well as a number of other Rollergirls in supporting roles. It was shot in Luck, Texas, an 1800s Western town owned by Willie Nelson.

In 2007, Grady released their second album, entitled A Cup of Cold Poison, which was recorded at Willie Nelson's Pedernales Studio. The album features appearances by Willie Nelson, Alejandro Escovedo and Ron Hynes. The band released a single for "You’re What’s Happening Baby".

In September 2007 drummer Billy Maddox left Grady due to a pre-existing health condition. The band began touring again in November 2007 with a new drummer, Nina "The Queena" Singh of Austin-based band Kitty Gordon.

Grady's next full-length album, Good As Dead, was released in Canada on C12 Records in 2009. The album contains a cover version of The Tragically Hip's "Boots or Hearts", which Gordie Johnson described as "volatile", as well as the eponymous "Good as Dead", penned by Johnson. The record showcases the "Cowboy Metal" sound and features backup vocals by drummer Nina Singh.

In April 2010, Gordie Johnson made his directorial debut when he wrote and directed the video for "If I Was King" on location in Texas. It is dedicated to Johnson's lifelong friend, comedian Eric Tunney.

Grady released the live DVD/CD during the "Calling All My Demons" tour in Fall 2010. Footage for the DVD was requested by Gordie Johnson from all in attendance at Grady's October 2009 show at the Pyramid Cabaret in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

In August 2011 drummer Nina "The Queena" Singh left Grady to join Court Yard Hounds. Drummer Trinidad Leal from Dixie Witch has been working with the band since.

While considered an "American" band by location of establishment, most members of Grady are Canadian.

Discography

  • Y.U. So Shady? (2004)
  • A Cup of Cold Poison (2006)
  • Good as Dead (2009)
  • Calling All My Demons (2010, Live)
  • Songs

    Woman Got My DevilYU So Shady? · 2004
    If I Was KingGood as Dead · 2009
    Western CowboyYU So Shady? · 2004

    References

    Grady (band) Wikipedia