
The Grays were a short-lived rock band comprising singer/songwriters/multi-instrumentalists Jon Brion, Jason Falkner, Buddy Judge, and Dan McCarroll. They released only one album, the out-of-print but highly regarded Ro Sham Bo (1994) on Sony/Epic Records.
In 1993, former Til Tuesday touring member Jon Brion and guitarist Jason Falkner, fresh from his tenure in Jellyfish, got together with a couple of other musician buddies (Buddy Judge and Dan McCarroll) and crafted one of the definitive power-pop classics of that decade as The Grays.
Falkner who had just come out of a tumultuous period with the band Jellyfish. The band members would often swap instruments depending on the need of the individual song and would contribute to each other’s songs
Out of print forever and never pressed on vinyl, this expanded edition of the band’s sole LP, “Ro Sham Bo”, contains two bonus tracks from the original recording sessions, and is limited to 1,300 copies for Record Store Day. Don’t be surprised if this one’s gone within the first hour of shops opening their doors.
The band released its first and only album “Ro Sham Bo! on February 22nd, 1994, on Epic Records.