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Bill Wray (musician)

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Bill Wray, brother of Jim Wray

Born: Shreveport, Louisiana

Bill has written songs for Diana Ross "Fool for Your Love" and "So Close". Bill and his brother Jim were wrote most of the hits ("One in a Million", "Surrender" on Trixter's debut album.

Producer of EFX at MGM Grand Casino, the most expensive and largest scaled theater installation in the world. Stars rotated through every two years were Michael Crawford, David Cassidy, Tommy Tune and Rick Springfield, the last three were during Bill's tenure.

Bill Wray and "The War Babies" used to play at the old Dynasty Club and Common Ground in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. There was also the Bill Wray Band which included Greg Worley. As an artist, bull opened for such artists as Foreigner, Toto, Rick Springfield, Teh Kinks, BTO, Peter Frampton and Joe Cocker. [1] Bill was an all state basketball player at C. E. Byrd High School in Shreveport, Louisiana. Met Elvis when he was about 8 in his front yard. Elvis was visiting a friend's friend across the street who played for Ricky Nelson. Later met up with Elvis when both were in Las Vegas.

Produced Driven2Rock at the MGM Grand which gave custom inlaid Melancon Guitars to stars such as Dale Earnhardt Jr., Britney Spears and Michael Waltrip on March 5th and 6th 2004. [2]

Credits

Composed songs for:

Songs Composed By: (officially credited)

Own albums:

  • Bill Wray (1976 MCA/legend 2188 Leon Medica performs on album)ASIN: B000RZQKM0
  • Seize the Moment (1983 Liberty LT-51140 Produced by John Ryan for Chicago Kid Productions)
  • Bill Wray and His Show Band Royale (songs Ooo Baby, Baby and Morning Dew, Warner Brothers-Seven Arts #7317, other artists: Jim Chiek)
  • Fire and Ice (1981 Liberty LT-1098)
  • Louisiana Rain (Liberty)
  • Takin My Time (MCA 40611)
  • Pinball, That's All - Tilt (film) soundtrack. Made Billboard top 100 (hit 96 for two weeks starting 5/19/1979 ABC 12449) Other songs for film: My Music, Where Were You, Don't Stop the Music, Rock and Roll Rodeo, Melody Man, Friends, Mercedes Morning, Koala Shuffle.
  • Unknown Album 1979 - Don't Stop the Music, Friends, Long Road to Texas, Melody Man, My Music, Pinball That's All, Rock N Roll Rodeo, Where Were You
  • Goin' Down/(You're A) Heartbreaker (1983 Liberty 1491 or SP225) - single
  • River City (1976 7" single MCA 40576
  • Takin' My Time/Same (1976 single MCA 40611)
  • Louisiana Rain (???? Liberty 1428) - single

Other Credits

  • Year - Album - Artist - Credit
  • 1979 - Tilt (film) IMDB - Original Soundtrack - Vocals, Composition, Music Arranger, pinball machine music AMG ABC 1114
  • 1983 - Private School (aka Private School for Girls) - Bandleader - actor and performer on soundtrack East World (WPT-90)
  • 1983 - Break Out - The Pointer Sisters - uncredited project work with producer Richard Perry [4]
  • 1984 - 1100 Bel Air Place - Julio Iglesias - uncredited project work with producer Richard Perry [5]
  • 1985 - Private Resort - Original Soundtrack - composer "Ba Ba Ben", "Caribbean Heat", "Postcards", "Summer Eve" [6]
  • 1990 - Navy Seals - Original Soundtrack - Producer
  • 1990 - Trixter - Trixter - Producer
  • 1990 - Lionheart (film) - Original Soundtrack - "No Mercy" performer [7]
  • 1992 - Snake Bite Love - Zachary Richard - Background Vocals
  • 1994 - In the Hot Seat - Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Background Vocals
  • 1995 - Ain't Had Enough Fun - Little Feat - Producer
  • 1996 - Live From Neon Park - Little Feat - Producer
  • 1996 - Pompatus of Love - Original Soundtrack - Producer
  • 1997 - From The Beginning: Retrospective - Greg Lake - Background Vocals
  • 1997 - God Street Wine - God Street Wine - Arranger, Sound Effects, Producer, Mixing
  • 1998 - Rock and Roll Doctor: Lowell George Tribute - Various Artists - Producer
  • 1998 - Somewhere in the Middle - Eric Martin (singer) - Producer, Mixing
  • 1999 - Arrhythmia - Jack Mack and the Heart Attack - Producer
  • 2000 - Hotcakes and Outtakes: 30 Years of Little Feat - Little Feat - Producer, Assistant Engineer, Production Consultant
  • 2000 - Silver Jubilee: Best of Zachary Richard 1973-1998 - Zachary Richard - Producer
  • 2002 - Sidekick - Everyone's Hero - Producer
  • 2004 - Destroy All Monsters - Eric Martin (singer) - Producer
  • 2006 - Best of Little Feat - Little Feat - Producer, Original Recording Producer

References