Natalie Gray

Natalie Gray

M.A. Music & Music Education with a Vocal Pedagogy specialization, Columbia University B.S. in Music Education with a Vocal Performance specialization, Hofstra University

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Natalie Gray is a passionate teaching artist, recording artist, pianist, and composer. She holds a Master of Arts in Music & Music Education with a specialization in Vocal Pedagogy from Columbia University. 

In Spring 2026, Natalie released her debut jazz record, The Quiet Hours, now available on all streaming platforms. The album features ten unique arrangements from The Great American Songbook and beyond. This was the follow-up to her singer-songwriter EP, Wings, recorded in Nashville under Grammy-nominated producer, Paul Moak. 

Natalie’s career as a recording artist and soloist took her to prominent New York stages, including Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Rockwood Music Hall, Birdland, the Bitter End, the Metropolitan Room, and the Hard Rock Cafe. Most recently, she performed as a back-up vocalist (soprano) for the Signs of Life concert at Jazz at Lincoln Center, with headliners Shoshana Bean, Jenn Collela, and Michelle Williams.

As a vocal masterclass artist, Natalie led workshops for Broadway Evolved in Vocal Technique, the New York Singing Teachers Association (NYSTA) in Pop/Rock, Long Island High School for the Arts in Vocal Jazz Improvisation, and Adelphi University in Acting the Song. 

Currently, she is on Voice Faculty for Molloy University’s CAP 21 Musical Theatre Program and she holds her own voice, piano, and songwriting studio, teaching students around the world. Please visit www.nataliegraymusic.com for more information.