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Brian Ray
Ray performing with Paul McCartney in 2012
Ray performing with Paul McCartney in 2012
Background information
Birth nameBrian Thomas Ray
Born (1955-01-04) January 4, 1955 (age 69)[1]
OriginCalifornia, U.S.
GenresRock, pop
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsGuitar, bass, vocals
Years active1972–present
Websitebrianray.com

Brian Thomas Ray is an American musician best known as a guitarist, bassist, backing vocalist with Paul McCartney's touring band since 2002 and formerly as a musical director and guitarist for Etta James. Ray has performed with numerous other artists and leads his own band, The Bayonets.

Early life[edit]

Brian Ray grew up in Southern California.[2] His first musical performances were in front of his peers – at show and tell – setting his own lyrics to the tune of old folk songs.[3]

By the age of nine, he began playing the guitar. His elder sister, Jean (of folk duo Jim and Jean) spurred his interest in rock music through her record collection. Jean invited Brian to play at the LA Troubadour when he was 15 years old. She was "probably the most important and influential person"[4] in Ray's early life.

Career[edit]

In 1973, shortly after graduating from high school, Ray began his musical career as part of Bobby Pickett and the Crypt Kicker Five, playing "Monster Mash" at a fundraising benefit hosted by and for Phil Kaufman. Kaufman took Ray in and would later introduce him to singer Etta James at a rehearsal for the world-famous Troubadour,[5] just as James was on the brink of a career comeback. That brief introduction would eventually lead to Ray's 14-year career as Etta James' musical director and guitarist.[2]

While working for Etta James, Ray also shared stages with musicians such as Keith Richards, Santana, Joe Cocker, Bonnie Raitt, John Lee Hooker, and Bo Diddley. At this time he also began focusing more on songwriting. Ray spent the late 1980s collaborating with musicians such as Peter Frampton, Rita Coolidge, Nicolette Larson, Michael Steele (ofThe Bangles), and Steve LeGassick, who became a songwriting partner for 13 years. It was this songwriting partnership with LeGassick that would create the 1987 Smokey Robinson award-winning hit "One Heartbeat",[6] which has received over 2,000,000 airplays.[7]

Prior to working with Paul McCartney in 2002, Ray was working on tour in France with two different French artists, Mylène Farmer and Johnny Hallyday. Abe Laboriel Jr., a drummer who had previously worked with Brian Ray, mentioned that Paul McCartney was in search of a guitarist who could switch between guitar and bass guitar (for songs on which McCartney plays piano or guitar). After meeting with McCartney's producer for Driving Rain, David Kahne, Ray joined Paul McCartney for the pre-game performance of "Freedom" at the NFL's Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002.[8]

Ray joined the rest of Paul McCartney's band for the Driving Rain tour in promotion of the album. As of then, he has appeared on McCartney's solo albums, such as Back in the World, Back in the U.S., Memory Almost Full, New and Egypt Station[1] as well as three concert DVDs: Paul McCartney in Red Square, The Space Within US, and Good Evening New York City.[9]

In addition to being a session musician, Brian Ray has also contributed to film scores such as the soundtrack to the film Heartbreakers in 1984. In 2002, Ray and Abe Laboriel Jr. composed the score for the independent film The Failures.[10] In 2011, Ray joined with Oliver Leiber to form The Bayonets.

Solo career[edit]

Ray performing in 2010

After decades of performing, writing, and recording with musical artists, Brian Ray released his first solo album, Mondo Magneto, on October 16, 2006, through his record label Whooray Records.

"People have always asked me when I was going to do my own thing", Ray said, "I guess I was just busy."[2]

Musicians on Mondo Magneto include Scott Shriner from Weezer, Davey Faragher from Elvis Costello's band, as well as Abe Laboriel, Jr., Wix Wickens, and Rusty Anderson from Paul McCartney's band.

When Ray asked the blues singer and his former boss Etta James if she would sing with him on the album her answer was simple, and immediate – "I'll do anything for Brian."[11]

Mondo Magneto's record release party was held at The Mint in Los Angeles, California, on January 21, 2006. Ray's live band, Black Unicorn, includes musicians Peter Thorn on guitar, John Button on bass, and Matt Laug on drums. The band performs their music in Los Angeles clubs, such as The Viper Room and The Mint.

In 2008, Larry Graves and Brian Ray made a video for Ray's song "Coming Up Roses".[12]

In 2010, Ray released a second album, entitled This Way Up.[13]

Discography[edit]

Year Album Artist Notes
1976 Etta Is Betta Than Evvah! Etta James
1977 Crackin' Crackin'
1978 The Reggie Knighton Band The Reggie Knighton Band
1978 Deep in the Night Etta James
1981 Hot Spot Steve Goodman
1986 Friends and Lovers Gloria Loring
1987 One Heartbeat Smokey Robinson Co-writer, arranger, programming, guitars on recording with Smokey Robinson
1989 Joy Crystal Lewis
1992 Backstreets of Desire Willy DeVille
Love Lessons Rita Coolidge Writer, arranger, producer
Something Real Stephanie Mills
1994 Live from San Francisco Etta James Live album; co- producer and music director, guitars
1995 Loup Garou Willy DeVille
Behind the Memories Rita Coolidge
1996 Greatest Hits Brenda Russell Writer, producer, guitars
1998 Johnny allume le feu au Stade de France Johnny Hallyday Live Album; guitars
2000 100% Johnny Live à la Tour Eiffel Johnny Hallyday Live Album; guitars
2001 Laundry Service Shakira Guitars (Mis-Credited as Bryan Ray on Liner Notes)
2002 Back in the U.S. Paul McCartney Live album and DVD; bass, electric guitars, acoustic guitar
2003 Back in the World Paul McCartney Live Album; bass, electric guitars, acoustic guitar
2004 Blues to the Bone Etta James
2005 Paul McCartney in Red Square Paul McCartney Live DVD; bass, electric guitars, acoustic guitar
Chaos and Creation in the Backyard Paul McCartney
Mondo Magneto Brian Ray Debut solo album
Undressing Underwater Rusty Anderson
2006 The Space Within US Paul McCartney Live DVD; electric guitars, bass, acoustic guitar
Le coeur d'un homme Johnny Hallyday Guitars
2007 Memory Almost Full Paul McCartney
2008 Pistola Willy DeVille
Ca ne finira jamais Johnny Hallyday
2009 Good Evening New York City Paul McCartney Live DVD; bass guitar, electric guitars, acoustic guitar
All I Ever Wanted Kelly Clarkson guitar[14]
2010 This Way Up Brian Ray Solo album
2013 New Paul McCartney
2014 Loco de Amor Juanes
2014 Be Here Then Stephen Bishop
2014 Crash Boom Bang! The Bayonets
2018 Egypt Station Paul McCartney

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Discogs Artist Biography". Discogs. Retrieved January 17, 2009.
  • ^ a b c Ray, Brian. "Brian Ray Biography". Archived from the original on December 13, 2019. Retrieved January 17, 2009.
  • ^ "Brian Ray Interview". Time Machine Radio Show. February 1, 2008. Retrieved January 18, 2009.
  • ^ Ray, Brian (August 23, 2008). "Music from my sister, Jean". Retrieved January 18, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Brian Ray". RAM57 PRODUCTIONS. June 11, 2008. Retrieved January 19, 2009 – via YouTube.
  • ^ Ray, Brian. "Brian Ray Discography". Retrieved January 17, 2009.
  • ^ "Paul McCartney Guitarist Brian Ray Rocks Pop Classic "The Tears of a Clown" for Exclusive iTunes Music Store Release". Business Wire. November 5, 2005. Retrieved January 19, 2009.
  • ^ Gracen, Jorie B. (2004–2005). "Meet Brian Ray". Archived from the original on December 26, 2008. Retrieved January 19, 2009.
  • ^ "Brian Ray on IMDB". IMDb. Retrieved January 19, 2009.
  • ^ "Brian Ray Filmography". Retrieved January 20, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Time Machine Radio Show – Brian Ray Interview". February 1, 2008. Retrieved January 19, 2009.
  • ^ "Coming Up Roses by Brian Ray – The George Bush Farewell Song". November 25, 2009. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved July 20, 2011 – via YouTube.
  • ^ "Brian Ray – This Way Up Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved June 26, 2022.
  • ^ Thomas, Stephen (March 10, 2009). "All I Ever Wanted – Kelly Clarkson". AllMusic. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
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