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David Gray performed along with Damien Rice during the UK leg of Live Earth at Wembley Stadium in London, July 7, 2007.
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David Gray released a compilation album Shine: The Best of the Early Years in March of 2007.
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David Gray's album White Ladder is presently the 20th best-selling album in U.K. history, and the best-selling album in history in Ireland.
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David Gray's album Lost Songs 95-98 was released in 2001.
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David Gray's album Life in Slow Motion was released in 2005.
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David Gray's album A New Day At Midnight was released in 2002.
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David Gray's album White Ladder was released in 1999.
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David Gray's album Sell, Sell, Sell was released in 1996.
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David Gray's album Flesh was released in 1994.
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David Gray released his first acclaimed album in 1993, entitled A Century Ends.
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David Gray was involved with Soccer Aid in the year of 2006, playing at right-back for the Soccer Aid England team.
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David Gray made an appearance on the film This Years Love, for which he wrote the title track.
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David Gray's song The Other Side was featured on an episode of the television series Day Break.
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David Gray's song Say Hello Wave Goodbye is played during an episode of Without a Trace.
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David Gray's song January Rain from Lost Songs was heard on the movie Serendipity.
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David Gray's song January Rain from Lost Songs was heard on the movie Serendipity.
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David Gray's song This Year's Love from White Ladder was featured in an episode of the popular U.S. television show Dawson's Creek as well as the movies Wimbledon and The Girl Next Door.
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David Gray's song Freedom from A New Day at Midnight was featured in an episode of the U.S. television drama Alias.
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David Gray's Sail Away from White Ladder was featured in the Robert De Niro film 15 Minutes.
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David Gray's The One I Love from Life in Slow Motion was shown on an episode of Rescue Me, which aired August 29, 2006.
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David Gray's Disappearing World from Life in Slow Motion was featured on the popular television series Smallville in the fall of 2005 and in an episode of Standoff, which first aired on October 31, 2006.
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Daivd Gray's Please Forgive Me from White Ladder was featured in an early episode of the popular U.S. television comedy Scrubs.
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David Gray's track Slow Motion from his release Life in Slow Motion was featured on the season premiere of the U.S. television series ER, which aired September 21, 2006.
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David Gray earned his education from the University of Liverpool.