Education
Grey began playing piano as a child, and attended the Suzuki music school. She later attended Berklee College of Music where she met Mellowdrone bandmate Jonathan Bates, who was also enrolled.
Grey began playing piano as a child, and attended the Suzuki music school. She later attended Berklee College of Music where she met Mellowdrone bandmate Jonathan Bates, who was also enrolled.
Grey was formerly the bassist and keyboardist for the band Mellowdrone. She has also worked with such artists as Doctor Dre, Busta Rhymes, Big Black Delta, Tricky, Melissa Auf der Maur, Kelly Osbourne, and Adam Lambert. After graduating, Grey moved to Los Angeles and began working as a session singer vocalist.
Her work includes the soundtracks to Something"s Gotta Give, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights, Catwoman, and the television show Nip/Tuck.
The album was recorded at Grey"s Los Angeles home, and the vocals were reportedly recorded inside of Grey"s bathroom. They had an album released in 2008 titled Common Reaction.
In Spring of 2011 they released a second European Parliament titled "Black and Blue" and finished a tour promoting it in May 2011. They released their sophomore record titled "Nocturnes" in late summer/early Fall of 2011.
They then released EP3, a collection of their old songs re-imagined acoustically.
They released their 3rd studio album titled "Future Souls" on March 25, 2014 via their imprint Plaid Records. Camila is openly gay. Since 2011, she has been in a relationship with her bandmate Leisha Hailey.
Their relationship first became public when the two were ejected from a Southwest Airlines flight for arguing with a flight attendant who, after seeing them exchange a kiss, stated it was a "family airline" and asked them to stop.
She is a native of Austin, Texas, and after meeting at a party, Grey began working with Leisha Hailey (actress on The L Word and former member of 1990s group The Murmurs) on songs which would be released in 2007 on the European Parliament I See Red.