Gary Grainger

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Location:
GAITHERSBURG, Maryland, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Funk / Jazz / Drum & Bass
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Label:
GBM records
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Bio

A self-taught player, Gary learned the bass as a teenager. He gave up his interest in drums when his father brought home an old electric bass given to him by a co-worker. Gary also toyed with the tuba and sousaphone in high school. Though surrounded by musical influences for most of his early life, at 18, Gary enrolled as an art major at Morgan State University in his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland. He kept his interest in the bass alive by playing in local bands on weekends when his studies permitted- While at Morgan, Gary became involved with both the marching and stage bands. His local, after hours playing began to expand outside of Baltimore into the clubs up and down the Washington Baltimore Corridor.



In 1974, Gary joined soul singer Luther Ingram on a four month gig in Florida. After Ingram, Gary returned home and joined a fusion band called Inner Visions which was later transformed into the Columbia label recording group Pockets. Between 1978 and 1981, Pockets recorded three albums and toured as Earth, Wind and Fire's opening act.



Subsequent to Pockets, Gary began to freelance doing studio sessions. Between Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and New York. During this point of his career, he met Eumir Deodato and recorded two albums with him: Night Cruise and Happy Hour. Fortunately, 1986 was not to be the year of exception. Upon hearing one of Gary's live performances on tape, guitarist John Scofield inducted him into his quartet to create the bass platforms that would support Scofield's own style and musical vision.



In 1993, Gary, his Brother Greg and their partner Tony Bulluck, the tour manager for Whitney Houston, developed a sophisticated mini-recording studio. Through a very effective use of space and some creative engineering concepts, the trio designed Hillview Studios to support musicians who want to bridge the two worlds of acoustic and digital sound. Since then, they have been busy producing a broad range of artists whose music runs the gamut from jazz and rap to pop and gospel, as well as creating original jingles and music scores for Umbro Sports, ABC Sports/Nutmeg Mills, Rudo Sports and others.



Gary's other endeavors include both performing and studio work with Maysa, Lonnie L. Smith, Pure Soul, Nancy Wilson, Dennis Chambers and George Duke in the Walt Disney Clinton Inauguration Special "Celebrations for Youth", also Eric Marienthal, Slim Man, Nelson Rangell, The WPG Trio, Less Traveled and Ken Navarro to name a few. Grainger was also the opening act for the East Coast All Star Jazz ensemble at the Carter Barron Amphitheater in Washington D.C in July of 2004.



Gary has completed many diferent cds with different groups and styles of music. He recently completed his bilingual Spanish/English cd, The Meritxell Project/ El Proyecto Meritxell, with one of his musical parteners Meritxell. ** www.MERITXELLMUSIC.com ** His other cds include Grainger Phase 1 and Grainger Phase 2, both of which he recorded with his brother Greg Grainger. In 2001 he recorded with long time friends Blues Webb and Benjie Porecki The WPG Trio, a mix of jazz, R&B and funk.



Gary’s latest endeavor is the creation of his own signature 5- string bass guitar with Paul Reed Smith, which they released on the market in January of 2005. He has recently held bass clinics in several cities in Canada and China, promoting his new bass guitar.

http://www.zoomoozik.com/meritxellproject
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