Paul Gray

Paul Gray
Paul Dedrick Gray, also known as The Pig or by his number #2, was an American musician and songwriter, best known as the bassist and one of the founding members of the Grammy Award-winning metal band Slipknot...
ProfessionBassist
Date of Birth8 April 1972
CityLos Angeles, CA
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