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Larry Gray is a Professor of Jazz Performance at the University of Illinois. His work spans over four decades in both classical and jazz music, blending diverse styles. He served as principal double bassist of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and performed with renowned artists like Jack DeJohnette, Ramsey Lewis, and Larry Coryell. Gray has released multiple solo albums including Gravity and Three Equals One, and collaborates with groups like the Gray, Wilkerson, Ra Trio and Wertico Cain & Gray.
Gray holds BMUS and MM degrees in cello performance from Roosevelt University's Chicago Musical College. His teaching emphasizes individualized instruction, technical mastery, and stylistic versatility for both classical and jazz students. He advocates for cross-disciplinary musical exploration, encouraging jazz students to engage with classical interpretation and vice versa.
Gray’s recent projects include collaborations with Paul Wertico and David Cain in the trio Wertico Cain & Gray, exploring improvisation and multimedia. He also continues his longstanding trio with guitarist John Moulder and drummer Charles Heath. His performances span prestigious venues worldwide, from Carnegie Hall to the Montreux Jazz Festival.
Gray’s research interests focus on instrumental versatility across genres, improvisational techniques, and the intersection of music with visual art. His work bridges acoustic traditions and modern experimental practices, reflected in recordings like Organic Architecture (Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired) and Windows Of Time (electronic fusion).
While no specific awards are cited for Gray himself, his collaborators like Paul Wertico have achieved Grammy recognition. His contributions include over 40 improvisation tracks on Short Cuts: 40 Improvisations and live recordings such as AfterLive.
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