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Grayson Hugh: Photos

"Road To Freedom" photo shoot, with my late hat. (1992)
Down on Lost Avenue. (Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, 1990)
Living and hiking in Toluca Lake, California, behind the Hollywood sign. (Summer,1990)
Recording "Road To Freedom" at The Power Station, NYC.
Discussing lawn-mowing techniques with Bob Spano. (Durham Fair Party, Durham, CT. 1988)
Hiking in Big Bear, California, Summer of 1990.
Rooftops in Brussels - on tour in Belgium.  (August, 1989)
Hiking the hills in Marbella, Spain, while on tour. (August, 1989)
Mom on Sigourney Street, Hartford, CT in the 1940's.
Family roots road trip - great grandpa Gus Lang's general store in Salem Center, Indiana. (July, 1991)
Dad's Radio Show "Big Brother Bill and The Friendly Forest" and alter ego Leroy The Duck on WCCC, Hartford, CT. (circa 1950)
Mom picking blackberries in the rain, by the banks of Salmon Brook, Granby, CT, Summer, 1967.
Attending an exhibit of beautiful landscape photographs by my aunt Ruth Bergengren at the Hawk Gallery in South Glastonbury, Connecticut. (Oct. 11th, 1991)
At the beach, Indian Cove, Guilford, Connecticut. (Summer, 1993)
Moving down to coastal North Carolina. (June, 1994)
Grayson Hugh & The Mooncussers, North Carolina. left to right, clockwise: Rico "Mad Dog" Milazzo, Lynwood Salvo, Tony Blunt, Grayson Hugh. (1995)
With Mom, Newton Corner, Massachusetts. (1996)
Graywolf in the Hawk's Nest (Newton Center, Mass., 1999).

Trip to U.K. -Writing Songs for BLIND TO REASON

My Dad's childhood home in Hammersmith, England - on my first trip to the UK, writing songs for BLIND TO REASON (May 1987)
The studio at Ridge Farm, Surrey, England. (May, 1987)
The first night at Ridge Farm, I ignored everyone's advice to stay up and went to sleep at 6 pm, thereby awakening at the pre-crack of dawn each day, which suited me fine!
Producer Michael Baker at Ridge Farm, hard at work.
Engineer Doug Grama at our soon-traditional Ridge Farm pre-dinner soccer game.
Co-producer Axel Kroell at after-dinner billiards.
Daily activities at Ridge Farm included driving into trees....
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