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Raymond Gregory : Why I'm Here
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A cool blend of Pop/Jazz/R&B with a smooth vocal presence. It's as if John Mayer and James taylor had a songwritting brawl and george benson won.
Genre: Pop: Pop
Release Date: 2006
Why I'm Here Record Label: Raymond Gregory
  • Download Album (MP3) - $2.50
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Lost 5:00 $0.99
My Name 4:46 $0.99
Sweet Love 4:31 $0.99
Crazy 3:50 $0.99
Why I'm Here 4:10 $0.99
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Album Notes

DESCRIPTION:
With smooth vocals, thought-provoking lyrics, and guitar work inspired by the likes of George Benson, Eric Clapton, and Stevie Ray Vaughn-and well versed in Jazz influences, Raymond Gregory writes songs from the heart. "Every song i write started with a conviction..." says Raymond. Whether it be songs about self worth (and where that worth lies) like "My Name", or songs that venture to answer important questions of existence like the title track to his debut release "Why I'm here", or straight forward anthems of love and praise; any listener of any background can find a familiar emotion, or even a piece of themselves within each song.

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REVIEWS

Why I'm Here by Raymond Gregory
author: Irene Drake
I thought the music and vocal music was outstanding, I've ordered several for Christmas gifts. Keep up the great music, I'm anxious to hear more from Raymond Gregory
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Love this CD!!
author: Tamber Meis
This CD has something for everyone. Ray is so incredibly talented. He is a blessing to see live and an all around great guy. Buy this CD!!!
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Great Music for a DEAF GUY!
author: Greg Beverly
I was just reading his bio on his website, and I can't believe Raymond Gregory was deaf as a child. Now he puts out music as great as this!!! Buy this CD!
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Urban Mainstream Magazine Review
author: Shinobi Muhammad
…this guy Raymond Gregory has some good music. It’s that pop it in your car on a mid Saturday afternoon music. My buddy calls it Contemporary music. I happened to be listening to the CD while working on the magazine. I forgot I was listening to it. I was in the zone.
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