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Training Day starts Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, Scott Glenn, Tom Berenger, Cliff Curtis and Macy Gray
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Macy Gray tells Billboard.com that had it not been for a surprise
invitation from David Bowie to open his current A Reality tour, the
funky R&B singer would not have supported her latest Epic disc, "The
Trouble With Being Myself," on the road.
"I wasn't really thinking about it, because I was involved with a
bunch of other stuff," she admits. "There wasn't a real need to go
anywhere, I didn't think. But I love touring, so I was really glad
that he did call. It's been cool because I get to play for people who
wouldn't otherwise hear my music. And it is always packed when we go
on. By the end of the show, everybody is on my side. It feels good."
> While she feels upbeat about her music, Gray has experienced the
tough side of the recording industry of late in the form of falling
album sales. While the Ohio native's 1999 debut, "On How Life Is,"
went triple platinum and earned five Grammy nominations, her 2001
follow-up "The Id" shifted 593,000 copies and "Trouble" has sold just
116,000.
Still, Gray remains optimistic and obstinate regarding her
career. "Yeah, the industry just really seems to be concerned about
album sales but I'm just doing my thing," says Gray. "Every album has
been really different for me. My first album was introspective and my
second album was kind of a wild album. My label told me I could do
whatever I wanted, so I did that. And then this album is kind of like
a pretty kind of album, kind of calm. My next album is going to be
completely different too."
After finishing her supporting duties for Bowie in early February,
Gray will enter the studio for a concept album "probably no one has
ever done before." Initially, she said the disc should be released by
the end of this year but later retracted that forecast.
The Los Angeles resident remains busy with other pursuits as well.
After filming parts last summer in two soon-to-be-released feature
films ("Around the World in 80 Days" and "The Crow: Wicked Prayer"),
Gray says she will pick one script from the many silver screen
projects she's been offered to work on this summer. She is also
readying the September debut of her autobiographical cartoon
series "A Pretty Good Life" (network not yet announced), finishing
her first screenplay and producing new R&B artist Jeremy Gregory's
debut project.
Is Gray spreading herself too thin? "I'm having a good time," she
maintains. "The industry seems to have this big concern about my
success but I'm not really tripping on it."
Macy has many exciting projects on the horizon. She has a small part in the future blockbuster hit "Around The World In 80 Days" where she plays a "sleepy frenchwoman/nanny"

Macy Gray and her phantasmic band are getting set to tour in Europe in July. They will visit Turkey,Belize,Portugal, and more.

Macy is also filming a new movie for HBO called "Lackawanna Blues" which will come out in February.
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