Past Grey TV Appearances
Here archived for your enjoyment is the history of Grey's local television appearances. Known air dates are included here. In 2002, Grey's music videos appeared on PEGASYS, KXOK, Access Central TV, LA Nite Life, Indie Amplifier, and Buffalo Rock Review. Episodes of Grey: The Rock & Pop Sessions, Grey: the Interviews, and the 2002 Acoustic Grey Fling at the Springs performance all were shown on television screens across Enid.
This is a lost era in Grey history. In 2003, the original greycolours.com domain was no more, and mp3.com re-organized. The live albums released on mp3.com, Acoustic Grey and Live at Pegasys, are now out of print. Grey acheived 7,243 Total Plays in the 2 years that his music was on mp3.com. In 2005, both Jerry Patterson, owner of Champagne Studios, and Rex Faulkner, owner of the station KXOK, died. Rock & Pop has since been re-recorded, and a new film entitled Acoustic Grey, released.
"Joyous Occasion" has since been featured in Liquid Wind, a kiteboarding documentary by Charles Maupin. In 2008, the new set of acoustic music videos entitled Acoustic Grey, recieved an honorable mention at the Bare Bones Film Festival.
| Introducing Grey
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 During the summer of 2001 Grey and new bandmates Jason, Zane, & Mike went to Pegasys, a local Television studio to film what would become a thirty minute TV special called "Introducing Grey." Along with interview footage, the show includes amazing live performances of "Joyous Occasion," "It's You And I," and "In The Spring of Youth I Died" from the Colours album, along with three songs from the then upcoming album Rock & Pop, entitled "Dying in Denial," "Addiction," and "Stop the Car."
Approx show length: 29 minutes.
Interview portion was filmed: June 28th, 2001
Concert portion: July 5th, 2001.
Camera operators: Tim Lang and Sylvester Williams
Musicians: Grey (rhythm guitar, vocals, lyrics, music); Jason Harbour (lead guitar); Zane Davis (bass); Mike Harbour (percussion.)
Editing: Tim, Grey, & D. Lang
Photography: D. Lang & The collection of Grey
Song Performance Order (live): Joyous Occasion, In the Spring of Youth I Died, Addiction, Dying In Denial, Stop The Car, It's You And I.
Song Performance Order (on show): It's You And I, Joyous Occasion, In the Spring of Youth I Died, Addiction, Dying In Denial, Stop The Car, It's You And I.
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Year: 2001 Station: Pegasys 11
Original airing:
8:30pm - September 30th (Premiere)
8:30pm - October 5th
10:00pm - Oct 8th
2:00pm - Oct 12th
9:00pm - Oct 14th
1:30pm - Oct 20th
10:30pm - Oct 22nd
6:00pm - Oct 27th (Final Airing)
Revamped Psychedelic Version:
March 18 10:30 P.M.
March 21 11:00 P.M.
March 25 7:30 P.M.
March 30 6:30 P.M.
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| Grey: The Rock & Pop Sessions
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During the summer of 2001 Grey and new bandmates Jason, Zane, & Mike went to Pegasys, a local Television studio to film what would become a thirty minute TV special called "Introducing Grey." Following this special, there was talk of another show to be created while Grey entered the recording studio. Eventually, this idea evolved into the TV series, "Grey: The Rock & Pop Sessions." This series was created by D. Lang, the webmaster of this site. It premiered on April 8th, 2002. This series gives you an entertaining and informative look at the creation of Grey's new album, Rock & Pop which is available on mp3.com. Each episode aired for approximately one month before the next part began airing. For those of you who caught the premiere, it accidentally premiered with episode #2.

Approx show length: 29 minutes.
Number of Episodes: 6
Filming took place from December 15th until March on location at Champagne Studios
Camera operators: D. Lang with occasional other footage by Tim Lang & Grey
Editing: D. Lang with help from Tim & Grey
Starring: Grey (rhythm guitar, vocals, lyrics, music, bass, mandolin); Jason Harbour (lead guitar); Mike Harbour (percussion, keyboards, synth strings); Steve Harwood (piano); Jerry Patterson (harmonies, engineering, producing)
Semi-accidental appearances by: D. Lang (photographer, camera operator); Mark Dorman (guest engineer, also a member of 3 Legged Monkey); Tim Lang
Part I: The rhythm guitar, and percussion tracks, and the band's first arriving at the studio
Part II: The bass tracks
Part III: The Lead guitar and piano tracks
Part IV: More keyboards and synth strings
Part V: The Lead & Harmony Vocals
Part VI: The mixdown process
Part VII: Grey: The Music Videos
Part VIII: Grey: The Interviews
Grey: The Rock & Pop Sessions Part 3 won 2nd Place in Pegasys Video Fest 2002. Producer D. Lang also the webmaster of this site won "Best Editor for 2002."
Grey: The Interviews
D. Lang recorded a series of interviews with Grey, Jason Harbour, and Jerry Patterson. These interviews then became the audio track for an experimental music documentary, featuring effects-laden footage from prior music video and studio footage. The project won first place for the Educational category at the 2003 PEGASYS Videofest.
Grey: The Interviews is a visual collage containing original band photos from the collections of D. Lang and Grey as well as excerpt footage from "Grey: The Rock & Pop Sessions" (2002), "Acoustic Grey" (2002) and "Introducing Grey" (2001), and behind the scenes footage from "All the Love in the World" and "This is the Time, This is the Place" music video shoots. Also includes a different version of the This is the Time, This is the Place music video featuring the old Enid drive-in theatre, and "A song about Jason."
Appearing in the film are Grey, Steve Harwood, Zane Davis, Jason Harbour, Mikey Harbour, Jerry Patterson, Timothy Lang, Diana Lang, "major tom," and "moustache."
In August 2007, the project was posted on youtube.com with a new dedication to the late Jerry Patterson.
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Year: 2002 Station: Pegasys 11
Part I:
April 8th - 9:30 PM
April 10th - 6:00 PM
April 17th - 6:00 PM
April 20th - 6:30 PM
April 25th - 10:30 PM
April 27th - 4:00 PM
April 30th - 7:30 PM
May 4th - 4:00 PM
Part II:
May 7th - 7:30 PM
May 11th - 1:30 PM
May 13th - 9:00 PM
May 17th - 6:00 PM
May 22 - 5:30 PM
Fri May 24 - 6:00 PM
-Part III:
June 8 - 06:00pm
June 12 - 09:30pm
June 15 - 08:00pm
June 18 - 09:00pm
June 20 - 11:00pm
June 22 - 5:00pm
June 27 - 11:00pm
June 29 - 08:00pm
-Part III:
June 8 06:00pm
June 12 09:30pm
June 15 08:00pm
June 18 09:00pm
June 20 11:00pm
June 22 5:00pm
11:00pm 27 June
June 29 08:00pm
-Part IV:
10:00pm 4 July
8:00pm 6 July
9:00pm 9 July
10:00pm 11 July
9:00 pm 16 July
1:00 pm 20 July
6:30 pm 23 July
11:00 pm 25 July
- Part V:
11:00 PM August 22
5:00 PM August 24
10:00 PM August 26
8:30 PM August 30
9:30 3 September
8:30 PM 5 September
9:30 PM 10 September
8:30 PM 13 September
- Part VI:
9:30 17 sept
9:30 20 sept
10:00 23 sept
9:00 28 Sept
10:00 30 Sept
8:30 4 Oct
9:30 8 Oct
9:00 10 Oct
- The Interviews
(Air dates lost...)
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| Acoustic Grey (2002)
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On Saturday September 28, 2002 at the "A Fling at the Springs" Acoustic Music festival in Enid, Grey and Jason performed "Peasant Town," "Enough for me Tonight," "Walking Today," "Joyous Occasion," "This is the Time, This is the Place," and "It's You & I." This was the very first annual Fling at the Springs festival to help support Government Springs Park. The show was filmed by D. Lang, and premiered October 14th at 8:30 PM. To view the show, you had to have been in the Enid area and subscribed to Pegasys. We're working on getting it up on the web for viewing. The companion CD, Acoustic Grey, is now out of print.
Approx show length: 59 minutes. The concert portion was filmed on September 28th, 2002, and rehearsal portion on September 26, 2002.
Camera operators: Tim Lang and D. Lang Musicians: Grey (rhythm guitar, vocals, lyrics, music); Jason Harbour (lead guitar);
Editing: Tim, & D. Lang
Website Design & Photography: D. Lang & the collection of Grey Song Performance Order (live): "Peasant Town," "Enough for me Tonight," "Walking Today," "Joyous Occasion," "This is the Time, This is the Place," and "It's You & I" Festival Organizer: Sylvan Reynolds Jason appeared in the Enid News & Eagle on September 29th, 2002, thanks to Bonnie Vculek.
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Year: 2002 Station: Pegasys 11 14 October - 8:30 PM 19 October - :30 PM
October 22nd - 8:30 PM
November 9th - 8:30 PM
Nov 11 - 07:00pm Nov 16- 08:30pm
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| Grey: The Music Videos
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On August 1st 2002, Grey was nominated as artist of the week and given a radio interview on the classic rock station 104.7 KUAL. During this interview Grey & Jason Harbour spoke of their music and all contributors to the latest album, Rock & Pop. "This is the time, This is the Place," "Walking Today," and "Sex Is..." were played during the interview. Copies of Rock & Pop were given away to lucky winners. You can still request to hear Grey on the station.
A number of music videos have been produced featuring Grey's music. However, they had not aired on TV until the 3rd of August 2002 when "This is the Time, This is the Place" premiered on the local TV station, KXOK, as a result of the previous radio interview. The Music videos are currently available on the web.
On April 21st, 2003 thanks to writer Robert Barron, editor Kevin Hassler, and photographer Joe Rickets an article focusing on Grey: The Music Videos was printed in the Enid News & Eagle, along with a colour photograph of Tim, Wappy, and Grey.

"All the Love in the World"
Stars: Grey
Filmed: 2002
Camera operators: Tim Lang and D. Lang
Musicians: Grey
Editing: D. Lang
"This is the Time, This is the Place"
Stars: Grey, Jason, Mikey
Filmed: 2002
Camera operators: Tim Lang and D. Lang
Musicians: Grey (rhythm guitar, vocals, lyrics, music, bass); Jason Harbour (lead guitar); Mike Harbour (percussion, keyboards); Jerry Patterson (backing vocals, engineer); Mark Dorman (engineer during Jerry's backing vocals)
Editing: D. Lang
"Enough for Me Tonight"
Stars: Grey
Filmed: 2001
Camera operators: D. Lang
Musicians: Grey (rhythm guitar, vocals, lyrics, music, bass); Jason Harbour (lead guitar, slide guitar); Mike Harbour (percussion, keyboards); Jerry Patterson (backing vocals, engineer)
Editing: D. Lang
"Addiction"
Stars: Grey, Jason, Mikey, Jerry
Filmed: 2001
Camera operators: Tim Lang and D. Lang
Musicians: Grey (rhythm guitar, vocals, lyrics, music, bass); Jason Harbour (lead guitar); Mike Harbour (percussion); Jerry Patterson (backing vocals, engineer); Mark Dorman (engineer during Jerry's backing vocals)
Editing: D. Lang
Alternate videos:
"Stop the Car"
Stars: Grey, Jason, Mikey, with short cameo by hitchhiking Tim.
Filmed: 2001
Camera operators: D. Lang
Musicians: Grey (rhythm guitar, vocals, lyrics, music, bass); Jason Harbour (lead guitar); Mike Harbour (percussion, keyboards); Jerry Patterson (engineer)
Editing: D. Lang
"Peasant Town (Acoustic)"
Stars: Grey, Jason
Filmed: 2002
Camera operators: D. Lang, Tim
Musicians: Grey (rhythm guitar, vocals, lyrics, music); Jason Harbour (lead guitar)
Editing: D. Lang
"Joyous Occasion (Live)"
Stars: Grey, Jason
Filmed: 2002
Camera operators: Tim, Sylvester
Musicians: Grey (rhythm guitar, vocals, lyrics, music); Jason Harbour (lead guitar); Zane Davis (Bass); Mikey Harbour (Drums)
Editing: D. Lang, Tim
"Walking Today" Rock & Pop
Stars: Grey, Jason, Mikey
Filmed: 2001
Production: D. Lang
Musicians: Grey, Jason Harbour, Mike Harbour, Steve Harwood, Jerry Patterson
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Watch 'em on the web
@ youtube.com
Year: 2002 Station: KXOK (Cable 18 / UHF 32) Aired sporadically during TV Auction and after Golden Oaks Special
Station: Pegasys 11
(First Airing)
Nov 19 - 07:00pm
Nov 23 - 08:30pm
Nov 25 -07:00pm
Nov 30 - 08:30pm
Dec 2 - 10:00pm
Dec 6 - 8:30pm
Dec 9 - 10:00pm
Dec 13 - 8:30pm
Dec 17 - 9:30pm
Dec 21 - 4:00pm
Dec 23 - 10:00pm
Dec 28 - 4:00pm
Dec 30 - 10:00pm
Jan 3 - 8:30pm Jan 6 - 10:00pm Jan 10 - 8:30 PM
(Second Airing)
Feb 1 09:00pm
Feb 5 06:00pm
Feb 7 08:30pm
Feb12th 6 PM
Feb 14th 8:30 PM
Feb 19th 6:00 pm
Episode 20 of Access Central TV
Cablevision of Woodbury (Nassau County, NY), Wednesday, May 14 at 10pm
Cablevision of Brookhaven, NY Thursday, Aug. 14, 2003 at 11pm
Cablevision of Riverhead, NY, Thursday, June 19, 2003 at 1am
On the Internet www.alternative.nu on Monday, May 26, 2003 at 9pm (Eastern)
www.accesscentral.tv
Catch selected videos
In the New York City and Buffalo, New York Area thanks to:
Access Central - Robin Hackett
Buffalo Rock Review - Rich Rock
In the Los Angeles, California Area thanks to:
LA Nite Life - James Bartholet
In the Atlanta, Georgia area thanks to:
Indie Amplifier - Mark Maloney
At the Bare Bones Film Festival, Muskogee, Oklahoma (April 21st - 27th) thanks to:
Bare Bones - Shiron Butterfly Ray
Grey wins at The Bare Bones Int'l Film Festival - Muskogee, OK
Screened on:
THURS. APRIL 24, 2003: 5:50-6:20 during the VIP Filmmaker & Media Reception at which the Mayor of Muskogee,
and representatives from the Chamber of Commerce, Muskogee Tourism & Convention, and Oklahoma Film Commission will speak.
SUN. APRIL 26, 2003 8:00-8:30 PM following the Bare Bones awards ceremony.
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