ABOUT

Randall Gray is an American opera singer and voice actor distinguished by the chiaroscuro of her instrument—a rare synthesis of commanding dramatic power and fragile vulnerability. A classical vocalist since the age of twelve, Gray has cultivated a career defined by both early mastery and artistic evolution, ultimately transitioning into the operatic repertoire with a captivating sense of vocal authority and expressive depth.

Her performance credits span principal and featured roles, including “The Child” in Elijah with the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles, and “The Spirit” in Then I Stood Up with LA Opera. She has also been a sought-after soloist for national anthem performances, most notably for the Los Angeles Kings, as well as for major philanthropic events including those of the Ronald McDonald House and the Sean Brock Foundation. Gray’s choral and concert appearances have brought her to some of the world’s most prestigious stages. She appeared in the premiere of Cellular Songs at Royce Hall, and has performed in “Echoes of the Silk Road” at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, as well as internationally at St. Mark’s Basilica. In Los Angeles, she has appeared at Walt Disney Concert Hall under the baton of Gustavo Dudamel, and in collaboration with Eric Whitacre and the Los Angeles Master Chorale. In 2023, she made her sold-out solo debut at Zipper Concert Hall with PRIMA – Randall Gray in Concert, marking a significant artistic milestone, and returned to the same stage in 2025 with Scala, further cementing her presence as a rising force in the operatic and concert world.

Beyond the stage, Gray is an entrepreneur and cultural innovator. She is the founder of Madame Gray & Co., a Beverly Hills luxury house featuring the Milan-inspired fragrance Scala, as well as PRIMA DOMINATION, a streetwear label dedicated to reimagining classical music culture for a new generation. Deeply committed to service, she serves as CEO of Songs for Seniors, a nonprofit organization devoted to bringing the restorative power of music to nursing home communities across Southern California.

From her beginnings in the Baptist church to advanced study with renowned artists such as Vladimir Chernov, Randall Gray stands as a compelling and rising voice in opera—redefining the modern diva through artistry, entrepreneurship, and purpose. Opera Culture Magazine says, “With her ease of climactic high notes, she delivers melodic magic and heart-piercing sentiments of despair, desire, joy, and hope. Gray’s alluring voice brings remarkable freshness and beauty to these classics.”