Monday, July 31, 2017

Burlington Times News


Close-knit chemistry
By Times News
7/27/17

GrayMatter has a passion for re-creating songs popular during the musicians’ youth.

“A GrayMatter show is chock-full of memories for people who grew up in the ’60s, ’70s and beyond, and we love introducing those dynamic classics in a fresh, new way to younger audiences who have never heard the songs before. Our originals are folk/rock/Americana-style pieces woven together with those same dynamic harmonies and often steeped in personal storytelling,” said Bev Gray Gude, who performs with her brothers, Brad and Barry Gray, and her husband, Dave Gude.

The band will make its third appearance at the Fourth Fridays/Musical Chairs concert series from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday at the Historic Depot, 200 S. Main St., Burlington. Admission is free, but donations of children’s art supplies for classes at Alamance Arts are appreciated.

“We grew up singing and playing music together. We’d often gather our instruments and play music around the dining room table after dinner had ended, along with our two other siblings and our dad, Bryan, who also sang and played guitar,” Bev Gray Gude said.

Bev and Dave started dating at ages 15 and 16, respectively.

“Dave was there early on for those Gray musical moments,” she added.

Bev Gray Gude is featured on vocals, 12-string and high-strung acoustic guitars, bodhran, percussion and flute; Brad Gray is on vocals, acoustic and electric guitars; Barry Gray is on vocals and acoustic guitar; and Dave Gude is on vocals, acoustic guitar, tenor banjo, harmonica and mandolin.

Harmonies set this band apart from others in the Piedmont-Triad.

“There’s something special that happens when family voices are blended together — a close-knit chemistry that’s unique,” Bev Gray Gude said.

Inspiration comes from the bands with heavy-laden harmonies and fabulous rock bands, too.

“To name just a few of our favorites we’d have to say Peter, Paul & Mary; Kingston Trio; Beatles; James Taylor; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; The Monkees; Bob Dylan; Simon and Garfunkel; and The Band,” she said.

In addition to Friday’s concert, GrayMatter has a show at Listen Speakeasy at Hush in Greensboro on Monday.

“In this intimate setting, we’re going to be showcasing our original songs, so this is a unique opportunity for GrayMatter fans and for folks that enjoy singer-songwriter shows,” she said. The event will begin at 3 p.m. and seating is limited so those interested should go to the website at www.graymatternc.com.

Next up at Musical Chairs: Liverpool, Aug. 4 in downtown Elon as part of the Alive After Five portion of the concert series.

For more details on GrayMatter, visit www.facebook.com/graymatternc. Videos are available on YouTube and on the Facebook page.

Monday, July 24, 2017

Listen Speakeasy at Hush - exciting update!

Tickets for our 3pm show are nearly gone...so we've added a 2nd show on July 30th! Advance sale tickets are $15 and will be $20 at the door if any are still available. This venue only seats 45 people, so get your tickets today! You can get your advance tickets here for the 7pm show.

Doors open at 6pm so come early for dinner, drinks and fun! You can find Listen Speakeasy at Hush by entering The Baker and The Bean at 433 Spring Garden St in Greensboro.  This is a beautiful, intimate spot, perfect for listening. We hope you'll join us!

Curious to see if tickets are still available for the 3pm event? Try your luck here!

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Listen Speakeasy at Hush


We have a special show coming up at "Greensboro's only speakeasy", a beautiful, intimate spot that is perfect for sitting and listening. To mark the occasion, we're loading up our setlist with original songs, all featuring the swirling harmonies that Graymatter is known for. This will be a great show for fans of Graymatter and for singer-songwriter fans too.

Listen Speakeasy at Hush presents Graymatter on Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 3:00pm. Doors open at 2:00pm. Enter through "The Baker and The Bean", located at 433 Spring Garden Street in Greensboro.

Advanced tickets $15 on sale here. Tickets at the door will be $20 if any are still available day of show. This venue only seats 45 people, so don't miss out - get your tickets today!

The venue serves food, beer, wine, liquor, & soft drinks, so come early for a festive afternoon!

You can check out Listen Speakeasy at Hush's Facebook page here. 


 

Saturday, July 1, 2017

Here's What We Have Coming Up!

July 9, 7pm, House Concert, Chapel Hill
July 11, 6pm, Lucky 32, Greensboro
July 14, 12pm, WQFS 90.9FM, Greensboro
July 14, 7pm, Bynum Front Porch Music Series, Bynum
July 28, 7pm, Musical Chairs Music Series, Burlington
July 30, 3pm, Listen Speakeasy at Hush, Greensboro
August 5, 9pm, Rusted Bucket Tavern, Burlington
August 18, 8pm, Pittsboro Roadhouse, Pittsboro
August 26, 8pm, North87South, Graham
September 3, 7pm, Peace Love & Muddy Creek, Winston Salem
September 8, 7pm, Craft City Sip-In, Greensboro
September 12, 6pm, Lucky 32, Greensboro
September 23, Private Party, Randleman
October 7, 6pm, ALSapalooza, Grove Winery Gibsonville
October 13, 8pm, Pittsboro Roadhouse, Pittsboro
November 7, 6pm, Lucky 32, Greensboro
November 10, 7pm, Craft City Sip-In, Greensboro

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Look What's Coming Up!

June 2, 7pm, Craft City Sip-In, Greensboro
June 10, time 12 noon, Dunleath/Aycock Porchfest, Greensboro
June 10, Private Party, Asheboro
June 25, time tba, Doodad Does Dylan Tribute/Benefit, Greensboro
June 30, 7:30pm, Four Saints Brewing Company, Asheboro
July 9, 7pm, House Concert, Chapel Hill
July 11, 6pm, Lucky 32, Greensboro
July 14, 12pm, WQFS 90.9FM, Greensboro
July 14, 7pm, Bynum Front Porch Music Series, Bynum
July 28, 7pm, Musical Chairs Music Series, Burlington
July 30, 3pm, Listen Speakeasy at Hush, Greensboro
August 5, 9pm, Rusted Bucket Tavern, Burlington
August 18, 8pm, Pittsboro Roadhouse, Pittsboro
August 26, 8pm, North87South, Graham
September 3, 7pm, Peace Love & Muddy Creek, Winston Salem
September 8, 7pm, Craft City Sip-In, Greensboro
September 12, 6pm, Lucky 32, Greensboro
September 23, Private Party, Randleman
October 7, time tba, ALSapalooza, Grove Winery Gibsonville
October 13, 8pm, Pittsboro Roadhouse, Pittsboro
November 10, 7pm, Craft City Sip-In, Greensboro

We're looking forward to playing for you. Come sing-along with us!

Monday, May 1, 2017

Personal Soundtracks

When I stop to take notice, I find a song is there, running through my head - always.  My head is full of music and when I asked my bandmates about this they admitted that they too have their own personal soundtracks in play. So, Quick! What song do you have running through your head right now? 

We're always looking for new additions to our already deep setlists. Do you have a favorite song from the 60's or 70's that you'd like to hear at one of our shows? Shoot us an e-mail at graymatternc@gmail.com and let us know!

Monday, April 3, 2017

Look What's Coming Up!

April 4, 6pm, Lucky 32 Southern Kitchen, Greensboro
April 7, 9pm, Rusted Bucket Tavern, Burlington
April 22, 7pm, Everybus, Pleasant Garden
April 29, 8pm, Pittsboro Roadhouse, Pittsboro
May 12, Private Party, Burlington
May 25, 7pm, Blue Note Grill, Durham
June 2, 7pm, Craft City Sip-In, Greensboro
June 10, time tba, Dunleath/Aycock Porchfest, Greensboro
June 10, Private Party, Asheboro
June 25, time tba, Doodad Does Dylan Tribute/Benefit, Greensboro
June 30, 7:30pm, Four Saints Brewing Company, Asheboro
July 11, 6pm, Lucky 32, Greensboro
July 14, 7pm, Bynum Front Porch Music Series, Bynum
July 28, 7pm, Musical Chairs Music Series, Burlington
July 30, 3pm, Listen Speakeasy at Hush, Greensboro
August 5, 9pm, Rusted Bucket Tavern, Burlington
August 26, 8pm, North87South, Graham
September 3, 7pm, Peace Love & Muddy Creek, Winston Salem
October 7, time tba, ALSapalooza, Grove Winery Gibsonville

We're looking forward to playing for you in 2017!

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

What's Coming Up?

We've got some fun shows coming up!
Keep checking our calendar for updates and our Facebook page too!
 
March 11, Private Wedding, Hickory
April 4, 6pm, Lucky 32 Southern Kitchen, Greensboro
April 7, 9pm, Rusted Bucket Tavern, Burlington
April 22, 7pm, Everybus, Pleasant Garden
April 29, 8pm, Pittsboro Roadhouse, Pittsboro
May 12, Private Party, Burlington
June 2, 7pm, Craft City Sip-In, Greensboro
June 10, time tba, Aycock Porchfest, Greensboro
June 10, Private Party, Asheboro
June 30, 7:30pm, Four Saints Brewing Company, Asheboro
July 14, 7pm, Bynum Front Porch Music Series, Bynum
July 28, 7pm, Musical Chairs Music Series, Burlington
August 26, 8pm, North87South, Graham
September 3, 7pm, Peace Love & Muddy Creek, Winston Salem
October 7, time tba, ALSapalooza, Grove Winery Gibsonville

We're looking forward to playing for you in 2017!

Sunday, January 1, 2017

What's Coming Up?

We're looking ahead and lining up dates!
Keep checking our calendar for updates and our page on Facebook too!
 
Mark your calendars for:
 
Friday, Jan 13th, 7:30pm Four Saints Brewing Company, Asheboro
Friday, Jan 20th, 9:30pm, Rusted Bucket Tavern, Burlington
Saturday, Feb 4th, 8pm, Pittsboro Roadhouse, Pittsboro
Saturday, Feb 18th, 7pm, Craft City Sip-In, Greensboro
Saturday, March 11, Private Wedding, Hickory
Friday, Apr 7th, 9:30pm, Rusted Bucket Tavern, Burlington
Saturday, Apr 29th, 8pm, Pittsboro Roadhouse, Pittsboro
 
We're looking forward to a great 2017!

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Ideas for End-of-Year Giving

A lot of people look for organizations to donate to during the holidays and at the end of the year. We'd like to offer up a couple of ideas for you, worthy organizations dedicated to music and musicians. You can donate directly to the organizations but you also have the option of donating through this website (before December 31st) and take advantage of valuable matching opportunities.

KIDZNOTES
nckidznotes.org
919-321-4475
Founded: 2009

Maestro William Henry Curry of the Durham Symphony Orchestra & the NC Symphony Orchestra
patiently poses with some of the kids prior to their joint performance.

What they do:
Kidznotes provides 8-10 hours each week of free orchestral music training and instruments to students from the lowest income neighborhoods in Raleigh and Durham. They use music to change the life trajectory of the children and their families. Students are empowered as leaders and advance through a system of orchestras, bands, and choirs while strengthening the community. Through an immersive music education program, Kidznotes fosters each child's intellectual, social, and emotional development In building a new pipeline of musical training, Kidznotes' student body reflects the diversity of the communities that they serve - a diversity that continues to be absent in the landscape of many classical music programs.

Testimonial:
"At every turn, and with every note played on her violin, I have watched Kiarra transform. Kidznotes is having a significant impact on her reading and math skills, as well as building her confidence and character." - a Kidznotes parent

Incentives:
Kidznotes is in the middle of a $24,000 challenge grant with The Stewards Fund. They will match every new or increased gift made before December 31st.

For more on Kidznotes, see Bev's blog post here.

MUSIC MAKER RELIEF FOUNDATION
musicmaker.org
919-643-2456
Founded: 1994

Graymatter was excited to share the stage with Big Ron Hunter, a MMR participant. A great guy and a super fun evening.

What they do:
The Music Maker Relief Foundation, was founded to preserve American musical traditions by directly supporting the musicians who make it, ensuring their voices will not be silenced by poverty and time. Music Maker gives future generations access to their heritage through documentation and performance programs that build knowledge and appreciation of our music and culture.

Testimonial:
"Music Makers! I know they've done a lot for me and they have done a lot for other musicians I now. I really appreciate the way they help people that would otherwise have no help."
- Guitar Lightnin' Lee

Incentives:
The Bullpen will match all donations for Music Maker through the Give Guide (website link above) by donating $1 from each pint sold up to $10,000.

Anyone donating $35 or more will be entered into a drawing to win a dinner for two at The Durham Hotel.

For more info on the Music Maker Relief Organization, see Graymatter's post here.