Henry Gray
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Biography
[Edit]Louisiana-based pianist and singer Henry Gray has a career in American roots music that goes back more than 60 years. Gray was born January 19, 1925, in Kenner, LA, now a suburb of New Orleans. He grew up in Alsen, LA, a few miles north of Baton Rouge. Henry began playing piano as an eight-year-old, and he learned from the radio, recordings, and Mrs. White, an elderly woman in his neighborhood. As a youngster, he began playing piano and organ in the local church, and his family eventually got a piano for the house. While blues playing was not allowed in his parents' home, Henry was encouraged to play blues at Mrs. White's house, and by the time he was 16 he was asked to play at a club near the family home in Alsen. After he told his father, his father insisted on going with him, and once he saw that little Henry made decent money playing blues, he had no ethical or moral problems with his son playing blues piano.
After a stint in the Army in the South Pacific in World War II, Henry relocated to Chicago where he had relatives. After arriving in Chicago in 1946, Gray began hanging out in the bustling postwar club scene there, checking out the Windy City's best piano players. One day while he was sitting in at a club, he caught the attention of Big Maceo Merriweather, then a big fish in a small pond of Chicago piano players. Merriweather kindly took Gray under his wing and showed him around the city's blues clubs, and he got to know stars of the scene, including Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf. In 1956 Wolf asked Henry to join his band. Gray quickly accepted the offer and stayed on as Wolf's primary piano player until 1968. Gray also became a session player for other recordings made by Chess Records, and over the years he has recorded with many icons of the blues. In addition to Wolf, Gray has recorded or performed with Robert Lockwood Jr., Billy Boy Arnold, Muddy Waters, Johnny Shines, Hubert Sumlin, Lazy Lester, Little Walter Jacobs, Otis Rush, Buddy Guy, James Cotton, Little Milton Campbell, Jimmy Rogers, Jimmy Reed, and Koko Taylor, among others. Although Howlin' Wolf did not pass away until 1976, Gray left Wolf's band in 1968, following the death of his father, and returned to Alsen to assist his mother with the family fish market business. Gray worked with the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board as a roofer for the next 15 years.
In the past 30 years, since he's been back in Louisiana, Gray has performed at nearly every New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival as well as other prestigious gatherings, including the Montreal Jazz Festival, the Chicago Blues Festival, and the San Francisco Blues Festival. In 1999 he was nominated for a Grammy for his playing on the Tribute to Howlin' Wolf album released by the Cleveland-based Telarc label, and in 1998 he was handpicked by Mick Jagger himself to play Jagger's 55th birthday soiree in Paris, along with a few other noted blues musicians. Having spent so much of his life as a sideman, Gray's recordings under his own name were few and far between, but that all began to change in the 1990s. Gray's recordings include Lucky Man for Blind Pig in 1988; Louisiana Swamp Blues, Vol. 2 for Wolf Records in 1990; Watch Yourself in 2001 for Lucky Cat; Henry Gray Plays Chicago Blues for Hightone Records in 2001; and the Henry Gray and the Cats CD and DVD sets for the Lucky Cat label in 2004.
Collections
Title: American Boogie & Blues - The Lost Album
Genre: Blues
Title: Chess Blues (Box Set)
Genre: Blues
Title: Blind Pig Sampler - Prime Chops
Genre: Blues
Title: Blue Ivory
Genre: Blues
Title: Murder In the First Degree
Genre: Blues
Title: A New Orleans Visit: Before Katrina
Genre: Jazz
Title: Blues Guitar Legends
Title: The Parrot Records Blues Story
Genre: Blues
Title: Chicago Blues (Parrot Records) [Remastered]
Genre: Blues
Title: Early Electric Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Beginnings: Early Raw Electric Blues Masters
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues For A Cure - Blues Cures 2 Studio Jam
Genre: Blues
Title: The Story of Piano Blues - From the Country to the City
Genre: Blues
Title: Highway Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Broadcasting the Blues!
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Nights (feat. Robert Lockwood, Jr. & Henry Gray)
Genre: Jazz
Title: Blues Gold
Genre: Blues, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Louisiana Blues - 1970
Genre: Pop
Title: Blues Beginnings - Early Raw Electric Blues Masters
Genre: Blues
Title: Let Me Tell You About The Blues: Chicago
Genre: Blues
Title: House Rockin' And Blues Shoutin'!
Genre: Blues
Title: Rhythm Room Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Broadcasting The Blues
Title: Chess Blues (CD2)
Genre: Blues
Title: Blind Pig Presents Mississippi To Chicago Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Autumn Blues. Love In My Soul (CD2)
Genre: Soul, Blues, Blues Rock
Title: Bluesin' By The Bayou: I'm Not Jiving
Genre: Blues
Title: Howlin' At Greaseland (Howlin' Wolf Tribute)
Genre: Blues
Title: Boogie-Woogie Essentials
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rock, Punk Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Red Velvet Blues (CD2)
Genre: Blues
Title: Return To The Dream (CD1)
Title: The Charming Blues (CD3)
Genre: Blues
Title: Blue Fish Collection (CD2)
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues For Your Evening (CD3)
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues For Your Evening 2023 (CD3)
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues In The Garden (CD1)
Genre: Blues