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Birth name
  
Mark Eugene Gray

Labels
  
Record label
  
Years active
  
1979–1988

Genres
  

Instruments
  
Vocals, keyboards

Role
  
Musical Artist

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Name
  
Mark Gray

Music group
  
Exile (1979 – 1982)

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Born
  
October 24, 1952 (age 71) (
1952-10-24
)

Origin
  
Albums
  
You're Still Lord of All

Similar People
  
JP Pennington, Tammy Wynette, Paul Flattery, Les Taylor, Gary Morris

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Mark Eugene Gray (October 24, 1952 – December 2, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter and country music artist. He recorded both as a solo artist for Columbia Records and as a member of the country pop band Exile, of which he was a member between 1979 and 1982.

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Gray's solo career included three albums and eight Top 40 country hits, of which the highest-peaking is the No. 6 Tammy Wynette duet "Sometimes When We Touch", a cover of the Dan Hill song. Gray also co-wrote "Take Me Down" and "The Closer You Get", both of which were originally recorded by Exile and later became Number One hits for Alabama. Other songs that Gray co-wrote include "It Ain't Easy Being Easy" for Janie Fricke and "Second Hand Heart" for Gary Morris. He died on December 2, 2016, at the age of 64.

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References

Mark Gray (singer) Wikipedia