| Daryl Gray Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Daryl tasted the wanderer's life at an early age, traveling Europe and North America with his parents before settling back in Ireland. Growing up to music as diverse as The Beatles and Stones to Slade and Led Zeppelin, Daryl's first paying job as a musician was at the age of fifteen and was a solo acoustic performance opening for a local Belfast band for which he received the equivalent of $5.00 and was slipped a pint of Guinness under the table. After immigrating to Canada he became very active in the Niagara music scene, fronting the popular 80's rock band Tracy Kane. 1982 saw the release of their self-titled album on the H&S Records label, which was also home to another Canadian indie band, Helix. After many tours of Canada and the USA, Daryl departed Kane in 1983 to start the short lived but critically acclaimed Nightline before being approached by Helix management in early 1984 to audition for the vacant bass position. After joining Helix, Daryl went on to tour the world with such bands as Heart, The Scorpions, Kiss, Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, Night Ranger and a long list of others. Along the way Daryl has attained 4 Gold and 2 Platinum albums, 2 Juno nominations, the 1990 Much Music Video Award for the best Rock Video, and has had Top 40 hits with numerous writing and production credits. |
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| After a brief hiatus Daryl returned to the Helix line for the "Vagabond Bones" CD and World Tour and is also currently working on projects for his own band Scurvy Dogz as well as his first solo Celtic album. Over the years Daryl has garnered a strong following as a solo performer and has returned to his acoustic roots, bringing a seasoned and experienced ease to his performances. Drawing from a wide variety of musical styles and influences, (including his Celtic heritage) which showcase his vocal and instrumental talents; Daryl leaves his audiences wanting more. Daryl Gray's Site: VISIT SITE |
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