Paul Gray (American musician)
Paul Dedrick Gray, also known as the Pig, was an American musician who was the bassist, backing vocalist, and co-founder of the heavy metal band Slipknot, in which he was designated #2.
Gray played bass using a pick.
Early life and career
Paul Dedrick Gray was born in Los Angeles, California. Later his family relocated to Des Moines, Iowa. He played guitar but switched to bass after he relocated to Iowa. In his youth, Gray performed in bands such as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Anal Blast, Vexx, Body Pit, The Have Nots and Inveigh Catharsis.At the time of his death, he was one of three original members of Slipknot remaining in the band, and the only one who had maintained his original role in the band due to Clown's switch from main drums to percussion during the early days. He was one of the two members not born in Iowa. In 2010, Slipknot released the Download 2009 performance on DVD in memory of Gray.
Besides Slipknot, Gray filled in as bassist for Unida during their 2003 tour, appeared on the album Worse Than a Fairy Tale by the band Drop Dead, Gorgeous, toured briefly with Reggie and the Full Effect and appeared on the Roadrunner United project, performing bass on "The Enemy" and "Baptized in the Redemption" from the project's album The All-Star Sessions.
An award was named after Paul titled "Paul Gray: Best Bassist of the Year", as a tribute to Paul. Slipknot presented the award to Nikki Sixx, of Mötley Crüe and Sixx A.M.
Death
On May 24, 2010, The Des Moines Register reported that Gray was found dead in Room 431 at the TownePlace Suites in Urbandale, Iowa at about 10:50 a.m. local time. He was 38 years old.In a 911 call, obtained by TMZ, one of the hotel's proprietors said that a hypodermic syringe was found next to Gray's bed and many pills were apparently scattered across the room.
On June 21, 2010, the autopsy results showed that Gray had died of an overdose of morphine and fentanyl, and that he had also developed "substantial heart disease". The autopsy also revealed traces of the anti-anxiety pill Xanax in his system.
Aftermath
On the day after Gray's death, May 25, 2010, the band, without their masks, held a formal press conference in Des Moines, Iowa. They did not take any questions from the media. The band, along with Gray's brother, Tony, and wife, Brenna, paid tribute to him.A private funeral was held on May 28, 2010. Gray was interred at Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery in Des Moines, Iowa. On November 8, 2010, items that decorated Gray's grave, including a Buddha statue and gargoyle statue, were stolen. The band responded to this event with a post on their MySpace and Facebook page, asking the robbers to return the stolen items and appealing for information from the public.
On July 30, Paul Gray was posthumously awarded the Kerrang! "Services to Metal" award, which was collected by his Slipknot bandmate Corey Taylor on his behalf.
In one concert, Korn dedicated a performance of "Did My Time" to Gray.
Slipknot's former guitarist Donnie Steele filled in on bass guitar for Gray on Slipknot's 2011 Summer tour. Slipknot shows during this time featured Paul's jumpsuit and self-titled album era pig mask on a stand, along with a bass guitar standing next to it. Fans honored Gray with a two-minute silence during the band's headline set at Sonisphere Festival, Knebworth.
Corey Taylor also got a tattoo of Gray and his number on the back of his left leg, which was documented in the television series NY Ink, during the second episode of season one.
Trial against physician
In September 2012, Gray's physician Daniel Baldi was charged with involuntary manslaughter relating to Gray's death, as well as the deaths of at least seven others. He was accused of continually writing high-dose prescription narcotics to Gray from December 27, 2005 until his death, despite knowing Gray's history of drug addiction and abuse. The doctor appeared in court on September 27, 2012 to face the charges, to which he pleaded not guilty. On May 1, 2014, jurors found Daniel Baldi not guilty on all seven counts of involuntary manslaughter following two days of deliberation. Gray's wife Brenna had testified during the two-week-long trial that Baldi prescribed the anti-anxiety drug Xanax to her husband, despite knowing he was addicted to the prescription medicine.In January 2018, the family received an out of court settlement from a civil lawsuit they had filed against Baldi and his former employers. Two months later, the Iowa Board of Pharmacy permanently banned Baldi from being able to prescribe, administer, or dispense controlled substances for the treatment of chronic pain.
Personal life
Gray and his wife Brenna have a daughter, who was born on August 17, 2010, a few months after his death in May.He was of English, German, French, Irish, Scottish and Choctaw Native American ancestry.
He was once arrested in 2003 for drug and drug paraphernalia possession after accidentally crashing his car. His mugshot, which revealed his face publicly for the first time, displayed great interest in fans since Slipknot unmasked photos at the time were extremely rare and it was the first time a Slipknot member appears unmasked since Corey Taylor and Jim Root's unmasked selfs on Stone Sour and Corey Taylor and Joey Jordison's unmasked appearances at MTV.
Discography
with Vexx
- ''Shadow of Reality''
with Anal Blast
Demo Tape- ''Pussy Blood Pentagram''
with Inveigh Catharsis
- ''Inveigh Catharsis''
with Body Pit
- ''Basement Demo''
With the Have Nots
- ''Forgetting Yesterday and Beating You With Kindness''
with Slipknot
Studio albums
Slipknot Iowa Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)- ''All Hope Is Gone''
Other media
Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat Welcome to Our Neighborhood Disasterpieces 9.0: Live Voliminal: Inside the Nine Nine: The Making of "All Hope Is Gone" Behind the Player: Paul Gray Of the : Your Nightmares, Our Dreams (sic)nesses Antennas to Hell- ''Live at MSG''
Guest appearances
The All-Star Sessions Worse Than a Fairy Tale The Concert Last Stop: Crappy Town- ''Sid''
Filmography
- 2002: ''Rollerball''