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National Recording Artist Grayson Hugh to take Stage at Oz-Stravaganza! 2012

Grayson Hugh’s first album, “Blind To Reason”, came out in 1988 went on to have two gold records and three radio hits. In 1989, after his single “Talk It Over” became a Top Twenty hit on the radio, he began headlining his own concerts. During this time he also appeared on several network television talk shows, including The Today Show, The Byron Allen Show and, in London, England, The Wogan Show.
    In 1990, Grayson began work on his second record “Road To Freedom”, which landed at MCA Records. Two of Grayson’s songs were picked for the soundtrack of Thelma and Louise, “I Can’t Untie You From Me”, featured in the diner scene in which Thelma gives her ring back to Jimmy; and the countryish rock song “Don’t Look Back”, which plays on a jukebox in a roadside honky-tonk as Louise calls detective Hal Slocumb. Another song, Graysons version of Bob Dylan’s song “I’ll Remember You” for the film “Fried Green Tomatoes”. The resulting version of “I’ll Remember You” became the end-title song for the movie and appeared on his nest album, “Road to Freedom”.
    “Road To Freedom” was named one of 1992’s top-ten albums by Billboard Magazine, among much other critical praise.
His web site is located at http://graysonhugh.net/