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CARY GRAY Cary Gray
Formerly a member of the nationally acclaimed performance troupe, Tales and Scales, versatile singer/actress Cary Gray enjoys a successful career in regional theater, with roles in productions as varied as William Ingle's "Picnic" and the musical "Pump Boys and Dinettes". She is a widely admired club performer with the popular jazz ensemble After Hours.

Gray first sang Streetman's music when she portrayed the Lords Mayor's wife in the 1989 New Harmony (Indiana) Theatre revival of his Musical, Piper; and she was featured in the 1996 recording, Songs for Friends and Lovers.