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The Grays (band)

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Active until
  
1994

Genre
  
Pop

Active from
  
1993

Albums
  
Ro Sham Bo

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Members
  
Jason Falkner, Jon Brion, Buddy Judge

Similar
  
TV Eyes, The Three O'Clock, Jellyfish, Roger Joseph Manning, Imperial Drag

The Grays were a short-lived rock band comprising singer/songwriters/multi-instrumentalists Jon Brion, Jason Falkner, Buddy Judge, and Dan McCarroll. They released only one album, the out-of-print but highly regarded Ro Sham Bo (1994) on Sony/Epic Records.

Their musical style featured careful composition married with pop-friendly melodies influenced by The Beatles but with a harder edge. Their songs also contained musical surprises such as atonal harmonies ("Is it Now Yet"), backwards vocals ("Everybody's World"), and dissonant ukulele-like solos ("Oh Well Maybe") mixed in with traditional rock instrumentation.

Songs

Very Best YearsRo Sham Bo · 1994
No One Can Hurt MeRo Sham Bo · 1994
Both BelongRo Sham Bo · 1994

References

The Grays (band) Wikipedia