Gry Bagøien (born 1975), known mononymously as Gry, is a singer from Denmark.
Gry was born in Denmark in 1975. Until the age of 10 she was raised in Mozambique.
Gry was a member of now-defunct ÃÂter, along with Jacob Kirkegaard, a Dane living in Germany.
Between 1998 and 2002, Gry formed an indie/electronic music/trip hop band with former Einstürzende Neubauten member F.M. Einheit (electro, percussive and non-percussive instruments), Sjang Coenen (bass) and Saskia von Klitzing (drums). Their debut album The Touch Of E! was released in 1998, followed by live shows in Europe and America. Second album Public recording was created in February 2000 as a publicly accessible project at the Marstalltheater in München, with numerous special guests: Caspar Brötzmann, ÃÂter, Anatol Baginsky, Terranova, Pan Sonic, Funkstörung, Meret Becker, Chrislo Haas, and Sebastian Hess. The song "Summer Wine" from this album, a duet with Alexander Hacke, is a cover-version of the Lee Hazlewood/Nancy Sinatra song. "Gry" has been regarded as the band name, although the second album was credited to "Gry With FM Einheit And His Orchestra".
Gry also created an opera "Idea" for Resonance FM in London.
In 2006 she was in a band "The Loverz", releasing one album called "Love".
Gry moved to Berlin around 2009 and founded her own label, Present Records. There she released a solo EP "Anima" in 2009.
Gry was studying the art of film at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. She graduated with the sound art film called "Wiiiu Whit Grrr", in which she was singing and talking with animals.
Gry is featured on the 2012 album "Leland" by Francis Harris, released by the label Scissor and Thread. A solo album is planned for release in 2014 on "Scissor And Thread" label.