Tony Grey

Tony Grey (born March 25, 1975, in Newcastle, England) is an English bass player,[1][2] composer, producer, author[3] and award winning music educator; Grey studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston and graduated receiving the "Outstanding Performer" Award in 2001. Grey is best known for his 6-string electric bass technique, melodic improvisation and warm tone as well as being a long-time member of pianist Hiromi's trio. Grey has performed and recorded with a wide range of musicians, such as Hiromi, John McLaughlin,[4] Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Reeves Gabrels, Kelly Buchanan, Naveen Kumar, Tomoyasu Hotei, Gavin DeGraw, Dennis Chambers, Bill Evans, Zach Alford, Zakier Hussain, Gregorie Maret, Gary Husband, Mino Cinelu, Brian Blade, Mike Stern, Karsh Kale, Wayne Krantz, Steve Lukather, Branford Marsalis, Shaggy, Ice-T, Melanie Fiona, Dave Holland, Mark Guiliana, Kenwood Dennard, David Fiuczynski, Fabrizio Sotti, Raymond Angry, Gene Lake, Chris Dave, Falguni, Reb Beach, Deantoni Parks, Lionel Loueke and many others.

Tony Grey
Bassist, Composer, Author & Educator.
Bassist, Composer, Author & Educator.
Background information
Birth nameAntony Philip Grey
Born (1975-03-25) March 25, 1975
Newcastle, England
GenresJazz fusion, jazz, instrumental rock, R&B
Occupation(s)Musician, Author and Educator
Instrument(s)Electric bass guitar, acoustic bass
Years active1998–present
LabelsAbstract Logix, ObliqSound
Websitewww.tonygreybassacademy.com

In 2004, Tony performed at New York's Lincoln Centre with David Nichtern’s band ‘Drala’ for the Dalai Lama.

Grey is the nephew of jazz guitarist John McLaughlin[1] and carries endorsements with Fodera, Aguilar, DR Strings, Yamaha, Earthquaker Devices, TC Electronic, Keith McMillan, G&H Plugs, CME Keyboards and GruvGear. His 4-string and 6-string Signature Monarch basses[5] were designed and crafted by Fodera, a Brooklyn-based handcrafted guitar company.

Grey developed the Tony Grey Bass Academy, an online educational platform for students interested in a structured and comprehensive music education, where students are encouraged to study at their own pace. The Academy was initially intended to be a companion for his instructional book, Tony Grey Bass Academy; however, the Academy exceeded its initial vision and has been designed to take players from the beginning of their journey through music, all the way to the very end and beyond, learning music creatively rather than mechanically—a Philosophy developed by Grey, which now leads thousands of students to becoming the next generation of bass virtuosos.

Awards

  • Outstanding Performer Award, Berklee College of Music, 2001
  • Outstanding Contribution to Jazz, IAJE, 2004
  • Jazz Album of the Year, Unknown Angels, Independent Music Awards, 2011[6]

Discography

Solo

  • Moving (2004)
  • Chasing Shadows (2008)
  • Unknown Angels (2010)[7]
  • Elevation (2013)[8]
  • Galactic Duo (2017)

With John McLaughlin

With Hiromi

With Oli Rockberger

  • Hush Now (2005)

With Kelly Buchanon

  • The Match (2002)

Books

  • Tony Grey 6 String Bass Method, Yamaha
  • Tony Grey Bass Academy Instructional Book, Hal Leonard
  • Vertical Fingering Patterns: 4-5-6 String Bass

Video

  • Hiromi Trio
  • Hiromi Sonic Bloom
  • Tomoyasu Hotei

References

  1. Johnson, Brent-Anthony (1 August 2009). "Tony Grey by Brent-Anthony Johnson : Keep an Eye On". Bass Musician. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  2. Jisi, Chris (3 December 2013). "CD Review: Tony Grey "Elevation"". BassPlayer.com. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  3. "Tony Grey Bass Academy, Music Sales America - Hal Leonard Online". www.halleonard.com. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  4. "AllMusic- Tony Grey". All Media Network, LLC. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
  5. "Tony Grey Signature Monarch". Fodera. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  6. "Tony Grey". Independentmusicawards.com. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  7. "Tony Grey Unknown Angels" By Bill Milkowski. Jazz Times.
  8. "Tony Grey – Elevation (2013)". Something Else, October 10, 2013 by S. Victor Aaron
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