Biography

  • Born

    20 May 1959

  • Died

    25 April 2019 (aged 59)

Gregory Gray (born Paul Lerwill on 20 May 1959; died 25 April 2019) was a Northern Irish singer/songwriter. In the 21st century, he wrote and made music under the name Mary Cigarettes.

He started out as a guitarist in the 1970s teen group Rosetta Stone, then in the early 1980s he was the frontman for Perfect Crime. He then began a solo career, with his debut album, Think of Swans, on the CBS Records label. His second album was released on the ATCO label, Strong at Broken Places, with a third on the EMI label, Euroflake in Silverlake. In the 21st century, he continued to write and make music under the name Mary Cigarettes.

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