Mim Grey
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Birth name | Miriam Grey |
Born | 6 September 19?? Barnet, London, England |
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Labels | Right Track |
Website | mimgrey |
Miriam "Mim" Grey is an English singer-songwriter. Grey has worked with London-based DJs and producers such as Lee Cabrera (2005 single/EP, "I Watch You") and Kurtis Mantronik (2003 single/EP, "How Did You Know"). Tom Jones described Grey as his "favourite singer.[1]
In May 2010, Grey released her first solo album, Grey Matters. She has since performed with Paul McCartney and Tom Jones.
Background
Grey was born in Barnet, north London, England, and left school at age 15. With much promise and the loving support of her family, she moved in with musicians John and Paul Williams, who encouraged her to follow a career in music. Grey released 'How Did You Know' with Kurtis Mantronix and maintained her jazz group with The Vodka Martinis. After Paul Williams died of pancreatic cancer, Grey formed a partnership with lyricist Cori Josias. A few years later, she met drummer and now husband Steve Vintner, who encouraged her to release her music, leading to the release of two albums, 'Grey Matters' and 'Chasing Tigers'.[2]
Discography
Studio albums
Year of release | Album title |
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2010 | Grey Matters |
2012 | Chasing Tigers |
Singles
Year of release | Single title | Album |
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2010 | Purple Sky | Grey Matters |
2010 | Sunday Best | Grey Matters |
2010 | Xmas Kiss | Non-album single |
2012 | Mr Big Man | Chasing Tigers |
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