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Discographer from Alexandria, VA Michael H. Gray has worked at the Voice of America in Washington since 1976 where he directed the VOA’s Research Library and Digital Audio Archive projects. He has served as a consultant and resource for countless historical reissues, and is the author of numerous articles and reviews, including several published in the ARSC Journal: “The Birth of Decca stereo” (1986); “The Hollywood String Quartet: A Discography” (1982); “A Solomon Discography” (1979); “The ‘World's Greatest Music’ and ‘The World's Greatest Opera’ Records: A Discography” (1976). Books include: Classical music, 1925-1975 (1977) and Bibliography of discographies (co-authored with Gerald Gibson- annual cumulations published in the ARSC Journal); Bibliography of discographies vol. 3: Popular Music (1983); Beecham: a centenary discography (1979); Full frequency stereophonic sound : a discography and history of early London/Decca stereo classical instrumental and chamber music recordings (1956-1963) on records and compact discs (1990- with Robert Moon); Otto Klemperer: His Life and Times, by Peter Heyworth, with discography by Michael Gray (2 volumes: Cambridge University Press, 1996)