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Lydia Gray brings an intimate setting to the covers of pop tunes from the 60's through the 90's with a crystal clear voice and warm instrumentation. With her jazz heritage - her mother is Betty Johnson of the Tonight Show fame - Ms. Gray infuses her jazz sensibility with a modern sound, in a manner reminiscent of Diana Krall and Norah Jones - with minimal arrangements and mellow vocals.
Lydia Gray sings American and Brazilian Jazz standards with skillful refinement and a warmth which reveals a glimpse of her distinguished entertainment lineage. Born in New York City to 50s singer, Betty Johnson (early Tonight Show fame), Ms. Gray graduated from Southern Methodist University with a BA from the Meadows School of the Arts professional training program. She is also the granddaughter of the founders of the celebrated Johnson Family Singers of Charlotte, NC – as well as sister to the well known Spanish big band singer, Elisabeth Gray.
Ms. Gray made her Professional Solo debut in NYC at Danny's Skylight Room in June 1995. As a result of this show, Ms. Gray was nominated for a 1996 MAC Award for Female New York Debut. She went on to delight audiences at the famous Algonquin's Oak Room and the Cafe Pierre in New York, as well as many other venues throughout the United States and the Caribbean.
Ms. Gray now joins guitarist Ed Eastridge in a style that gracefully blends a modern sound into classic popular standards. She currently lives in New Hampshire with her family and performs throughout New England with Mr. Eastridge. Ms. Gray has also performed with the new world Jazz/Brazilian pop band "Tambor" which debuted at the Vermont Jazz Festival in 2004.
As well as being featured on several of her mother's recordings, Ms. Gray is thrilled to have 3 critically acclaimed solo releases, Brazilian Breezes...mostly Jobim, In My Eyes, and Summer Samba.
Lydia Gray sings American and Brazilian Jazz standards with skillful refinement and a warmth which reveals a glimpse of her distinguished entertainment lineage. Born in New York City to 50s singer, Betty Johnson (early Tonight Show fame), Ms. Gray graduated from Southern Methodist University with a BA from the Meadows School of the Arts professional training program. She is also the granddaughter of the founders of the celebrated Johnson Family Singers of Charlotte, NC – as well as sister to the well known Spanish big band singer, Elisabeth Gray.
Ms. Gray made her Professional Solo debut in NYC at Danny's Skylight Room in June 1995. As a result of this show, Ms. Gray was nominated for a 1996 MAC Award for Female New York Debut. She went on to delight audiences at the famous Algonquin's Oak Room and the Cafe Pierre in New York, as well as many other venues throughout the United States and the Caribbean.
Ms. Gray now joins guitarist Ed Eastridge in a style that gracefully blends a modern sound into classic popular standards. She currently lives in New Hampshire with her family and performs throughout New England with Mr. Eastridge. Ms. Gray has also performed with the new world Jazz/Brazilian pop band "Tambor" which debuted at the Vermont Jazz Festival in 2004.
As well as being featured on several of her mother's recordings, Ms. Gray is thrilled to have 3 critically acclaimed solo releases, Brazilian Breezes...mostly Jobim, In My Eyes, and Summer Samba.
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