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Brian Ray

Brian Ray is an American rock guitarist, bassist, singer-songwriter, and musical director best known for his role as a core member of Paul McCartney's touring and recording band since 2002, contributing to albums including Chaos and Creation in the Backyard, Memory Almost Full, and New, and continues to tour with McCartney as of 2025. Ray began his professional career in the early 1970s, performing at age 17 with Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt Kicker Five on a live version of "Monster Mash," before joining Etta James as her guitarist and musical director at 18, a position he held for 14 years while co-writing several tracks with her. Throughout his versatile career, he has collaborated with artists such as Smokey Robinson—co-writing the 1987 hit "One Heartbeat"—and joined McCartney initially for a Super Bowl pre-game performance that evolved into a permanent role. As a solo artist, Ray has released albums like Mondo Magneto (2006) and This Way Up (2010), debuted singles "Here For You" and "Cinnamon Girl" in 2017 via Wicked Cool Records, and released the album My Town in August 2024 featuring new and previously released tracks. He is also the lead vocalist and guitarist for the rock duo The Bayonets, formed with producer Oliver Leiber, which has earned acclaim including five "Coolest Song in the World" honors from Little Steven Van Zandt's Underground Garage radio show.

Early life

Childhood and musical influences

Brian Ray was born on January 4, 1955, in Glendale, Southern California. Raised in a musically inclined family, Ray's half-sister Jean Ray, a member of the folk duo , played a pivotal role in his early exposure to music through her extensive record collection of rock and folk artists. At age nine, Ray received his first guitar—a inexpensive nylon-string model from , gifted by his half-sister—and began teaching himself to play, drawing inspiration from the burgeoning rock and folk scenes of the 1960s. His early listening habits centered on influential acts such as , , and other bands, which fueled his passion for guitar and performance.

First performances and education

At the age of 15, Brian Ray made his debut live performance at the iconic club in , joining his sister Jean and her folk duo partner Jim on stage for a set. This opportunity arose from Jean's invitation, marking Ray's entry into the local club circuit and exposing him to professional-level playing environments at a young age. Ray developed his guitar skills through self-taught methods without structured lessons. During his high school years in , he formed bands with peers, including a group featuring drummer Bryan Englund—son of actress —where they rehearsed originals and covers in garage settings. These experiences emphasized hands-on learning over theory, as Ray focused on replicating styles from influential rock and records. Devoid of formal music education, Ray relied on practical immersion in Southern California's vibrant club scene, performing at venues like the and Ashgrove to refine his technique amid the era's folk and rock influences. This grassroots approach in the late 1960s and early 1970s music environment, teeming with emerging artists and session players, gradually oriented him toward professional opportunities in the region's thriving studio and live circuits.

Professional career

Early session work and Etta James era

Brian Ray began his professional music career in 1973 at the age of 18, shortly after graduating high school, when he joined Bobby "Boris" Pickett's backing band, the Crypt-Kicker Five, for a of the novelty hit This debut gig involved performing seasonal sets at venues like amusement parks, where Ray played guitar alongside covers and novelty tunes, marking his entry into session work and live performance. In 1974, Ray transitioned into a pivotal 14-year tenure (1974–1988) as lead guitarist and musical director for Etta James, a role that honed his skills in blues, soul, and R&B arrangements. He contributed guitar to James's 1976 album Etta Is Betta Than Evvah!, her final release for Chess Records, which featured a mix of covers and originals aimed at revitalizing her career during a transitional period. Throughout this era, Ray supported James on extensive live tours, including high-profile appearances at events like the 1975 Montreux Jazz Festival, where he alternated between lead and rhythm guitar duties to complement her powerful vocals and band dynamics. His work extended to studio recordings, building his versatility as he also played bass on select tracks and performances, adapting to James's evolving setlists that spanned chitlin' circuit clubs to arena openings for acts like the Rolling Stones. During this period, Ray frequently shared stages with prominent guest artists on tour, including Keith Richards and Carlos Santana, adding high-profile rock elements to James' R&B performances, such as during joint appearances where the guests joined for select songs. During the Etta James period, Ray began venturing into film music, co-writing and arranging songs for the 1984 soundtrack to , including "The Blues Don't Care" performed by James, which underscored the film's dramatic narrative. This early scoring experience laid foundational skills for Ray's broader session contributions in the late 1970s and 1980s.

Major collaborations before McCartney

In 1987, Brian Ray co-wrote the title track "One Heartbeat" with Steve LeGassick for Smokey Robinson's album of the same name, serving as the second single from the release. The song earned multiple awards and has since accumulated over three million airplays, highlighting Ray's early songwriting impact in R&B. In the , Ray ventured into international work by touring as a with pop icon and later with rock legend . Following an audition in 1998, he joined Hallyday's band for live shows, contributing to the French star's energetic rock sets and broadening Ray's exposure in European music scenes. Ray also provided session guitar contributions to numerous R&B and rock albums and singles during this era, exemplifying his versatility as a studio musician. Notable examples include his guitar work on Shakira's breakthrough album Laundry Service, where he played on tracks blending rock and Latin influences.

Role in Paul McCartney's band

Brian Ray joined Paul McCartney's touring band in 2002 as lead guitarist, bassist, and backing vocalist, following a recommendation from McCartney's drummer Abe Laboriel Jr. and an audition with producer David Kahne. His multifaceted role allows him to switch between guitar and bass during performances, often taking over bass duties when McCartney plays guitar. Ray's prior session work, including with artists like Etta James, prepared him for the demands of McCartney's extensive catalog spanning the Beatles, Wings, and solo material. Ray's debut with the band occurred at the pre-game performance for on February 3, 2002, where he performed McCartney's post-9/11 single "" as part of an impromptu audition that secured his position. This high-stakes performance marked the start of Ray's involvement in McCartney's live ensemble, contributing guitar, bass, and vocals to the Driving USA Tour in support of the 2001 album . His playing is featured on the resulting live album Back in the U.S. (2002), where he provided across the double-disc recording of the tour's North American dates. Ray has continued as a core member through McCartney's subsequent world tours and recordings, including electric and acoustic guitar, bass, and backing vocals on the studio album Egypt Station (2018). In McCartney's creative process, Ray functions as a versatile "paintbrush," adapting to spontaneous ideas by contributing guitar arrangements and instrumentation during sessions in McCartney's home studio. This collaborative dynamic extends to live settings, where Ray shares guitar solos with bandmate Rusty Anderson and emulates John Lennon's rhythmic style on tracks like "The End." As of 2025, Ray remains integral to McCartney's ongoing Tour, which resumed North American legs in September with 19 dates through November, featuring the core band of Ray on bass and guitar, on guitar, Paul "Wix" Wickens on keyboards, and on drums, augmented by the Hot City Horns. Recent setlists have evolved to include newer additions like "" alongside staples such as "Help!," "," and "," reflecting the band's tight dynamics honed over two decades of global performances.

Solo work and side projects

Solo albums and songwriting

Brian Ray launched his solo career with the release of his debut , Mondo Magneto, on March 28, 2006, through his independent label Whooray Records. The comprises a mix of newly written material and earlier compositions, emphasizing Ray's rock-oriented songwriting with energetic guitar riffs and melodic hooks that reflect his background. Produced largely by Ray himself, it highlights his hands-on approach to crafting full-band arrangements without relying on external producers. Building on this foundation, Ray's second solo album, This Way Up, arrived on August 9, 2010, also via Whooray Records. Self-produced and arranged by Ray, the record expands his guitar-driven songwriting style, incorporating power-pop elements with dynamic chord progressions and layered instrumentation recorded across multiple studios. Tracks like "Happy Ending" exemplify this evolution, blending crackling riffs and melodic shifts for a more polished yet spontaneous feel compared to his debut. Ray's songwriting process often involves self-production, where he handles multiple instruments and refines ideas iteratively, drawing deep inspiration from his long collaboration with . McCartney's playful, intuitive approach to melody and structure has subtly influenced Ray's work, encouraging a childlike spontaneity in composition that prioritizes emotional directness over rigid planning. This is evident in his collaborative yet personal method, as seen in co-writing efforts that incorporate cinematic character studies, such as those on later releases. In August 2024, Ray issued his third solo album, My Town, on Wicked Cool Records, the label founded by . Released on August 2, the collection blends , , and rock influences across 10 tracks, including four new songs and recontextualized prior singles, with themes of personal reflection on simpler times, lost love, and escape amid modern chaos. Ray contributed guitar, bass, and keyboards, maintaining his multi-instrumental self-production ethos while enlisting select collaborators for added depth. Extending his songwriting into 2025, Ray co-wrote the single "Piece of My Mind" with for their project of Babylon, a high-energy rock track addressing chronic negativity, released on September 26 via digital platforms. This release underscores Ray's ongoing evolution as a solo artist, balancing individual expression with selective partnerships.

The Bayonets and other bands

In 2011, Brian Ray co-founded The Bayonets with drummer and producer Oliver Leiber, son of the renowned songwriter Jerry Leiber of the Leiber & Stoller duo, after years of prior collaboration on Ray's solo albums. The band embraced a garage-driven style, allowing Ray to exercise significant creative control as and , distinct from his rhythm section role in McCartney's touring band. They released their debut album Crash Boom Bang! in 2014, followed by singles including "," which placed third in Little Steven's "Coolest Song in the World" contest in 2023. Ray further explored ensemble leadership through his partnership with guitarist and vocalist in The Earls of Babylon, a project that debuted in the mid-2010s. This duo format emphasized raw, energetic rock material co-written and co-produced by Ray and Conte, with recent output including the 2024 single "My Little Frankenstein" and the 2025 release "Piece of My Mind." The collaboration highlighted Ray's versatility in shared creative direction, producing limited-edition singles that captured a gritty, retro rock aesthetic. Beyond these core groups, Ray has engaged in occasional side projects, such as guest spots in all-star rock ensembles, including a 2022 fundraising concert at the Plaza Theatre in Palm Springs where he performed as part of the backing band for artists like , , and . He also produced a limited-edition double-LP recording of the event, released in 2025 for , underscoring his role in curating high-profile rock gatherings. Throughout these endeavors, Ray has balanced his side band commitments with his ongoing duties in , utilizing tour downtimes in 2025 for session work and project releases amid the Tour schedule, which included North American dates into November. This approach enables him to maintain creative outlets in garage and realms while prioritizing McCartney's live performances.

Discography

Solo releases

Brian Ray's solo career began with the release of his debut album, Mondo Magneto, on March 28, 2006, through his independent label Whooray Records. The album features 10 tracks blending power pop and rock influences, including "Sweet Confusion" and "Soft Machine," the latter featuring vocals by Etta James. Guest musicians on the record include Scott Shriner of Weezer on bass for select tracks, Davey Faragher from Elvis Costello's band on bass, and members of Paul McCartney's touring band such as Rusty Anderson on guitar, Abe Laboriel Jr. on drums, and Wix Wickens on keyboards. Ray followed with his second solo album, This Way Up, released on August 9, 2010, also via Whooray Records. This 11-track effort, recorded at Eldorado Recording Studio in , and Bad Manors in Santa Monica, emphasizes melodic with production by Ray and co-writer Oliver Leiber, and engineering by Joe Zook, known for work with artists like and . Key tracks include the title song "This Way Up," which highlights Ray's guitar-driven energy, and "Hello Lonely," noted for its rich production and emotional depth. The album's release coincided with Ray's ongoing commitments to McCartney's live performances, allowing him to balance solo songwriting with high-profile touring. In 2024, Ray issued his third solo album, My Town, on August 2 through Wicked Cool Records, founded by Stevie Van Zandt. My Town is a of six previously released solo singles and four new tracks, drawing on Ray's rock roots with themes of personal reflection and resilience. The 10-track collection features the full tracklist: 1. "When the Earth Was Round," 2. "Here for You," 3. "Got a New Thing," 4. "Bad 4U," 5. "," 6. "On My Way to You," 7. "," 8. "," 9. "My Town," and 10. "Too Much." Additional guests include vocalist Gia Ciambotti and drummer Abe Laboriel Jr., both longtime collaborators from McCartney's circle, enhancing the album's blend of energy and soulful elements. Ray has also released singles under his own name or primary leadership. On September 26, 2025, he issued "Piece of My Mind" as a 7-inch (b/w "Hungry") through Wicked Cool Records, credited to The Earls of Babylon, a project co-led with . The track critiques chronic complainers with high-voltage riffs, reflecting Ray's ongoing interest in raw, thematic rock. As primary leader of The Bayonets, formed in 2011 with Oliver Leiber on drums and various collaborators, Ray released the band's debut album Crash Boom Bang! on May 19, 2017, via JEM Records (originally self-released in 2014). The 12-track power pop record, mixed by Joe Zook and produced by Ray and Leiber, includes songs like "Whatcha Got" and "So Easy Rider," capturing a high-energy garage rock sound. The Bayonets also issued the single "Argentina" on February 10, 2023, through Wicked Cool Records as a light blue/white 7-inch vinyl (b/w "Post Apocolyso"), featuring lead vocals by Ray and guest Lucrecia Lopez Sanz, with lyrics evoking travel and romance.

Contributions to other artists

Brian Ray's contributions as a session musician, guitarist, bassist, and songwriter span decades, beginning prominently in the 1970s with his role as musical director and lead guitarist for Etta James over a 14-year period. He provided guitar on her comeback album Etta Is Betta Than Evvah! (1976), including co-writing the track "Woman (Shake Your Booty)". On Deep in the Night (1978), Ray played slide guitar, contributing to the album's blend of soul and blues arrangements. His work extended to additional James releases through the 1980s, such as Seven Year Itch (1988), where he handled guitar duties and supported her raw, emotive style during live and studio sessions. In 1984, Ray co-wrote and arranged tracks for the soundtrack to the film , including "The Blues Don't Care" and "You Want More," both performed by , infusing the score with gritty blues-rock elements. Three years later, in 1987, he co-wrote the title track "" for Smokey Robinson's album of the same name, a smooth R&B single that reached No. 10 on the and showcased Ray's songwriting in a Motown-influenced context. During the , Ray relocated to France for extensive touring and session work with major artists, serving as guitarist for Mylène Farmer's elaborate live productions and contributing to her atmospheric pop recordings, such as those tied to her 1995-1996 tour. He also played guitar on sessions and tours for rock icon , including early performances and later recordings like those in in 2008, blending influences with French rock traditions. Ray's most sustained high-profile contributions came after joining Paul McCartney's touring band in 2002, where he alternates between guitar and bass. He performed on the live album Back in the U.S. (2002), capturing McCartney's Driving USA Tour with versatile rhythm and lead guitar work across Beatles classics and solo material. On the studio album Egypt Station (2018), Ray played electric guitar, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, and backing vocals on tracks like "I Don't Know," "Dominoes," and "Hunt You Down/Naked/C-Link," adding textural depth to McCartney's eclectic soundscapes. His ongoing role includes appearances on live releases such as Amoeba Gig (recorded 2007, reissued 2025), where he handled guitar, bass, and vocals during the intimate Hollywood in-store performance. As of 2025, Ray remains a core member of McCartney's band for the Tour, contributing guitar and bass to live shows that continue to evolve the setlist with fresh arrangements of McCartney's catalog.

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